The museum displays some of the daily necessities used by Indians, and staff introduces how these supplies are used. The museum also uses the pottery experience area, film and television area, souvenir shopping area. The open area behind the museum is the site. Tickets cost six knives for adults.
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The museum displays some of the daily necessities used by Indians, and staff introduces how these supplies are used. The museum also uses the pottery experience area, film and television area, souvenir shopping area. The open area behind the museum is the site. Tickets cost six knives for adults.
This museum is not your usual boring bunch of exhibits. Museum goers are able to walk around outside and get a good idea of what life was like at Pueblo Grande long ago.
In this museum, the earliest Indians were built in caves and mantles in some buildings.
Many local desert monuments, telling the history and indigenous culture of the land!