The Mini Time Machine, A Museum of Miniatures - Best Unique Museum Experience - Arizona 2013
The Mini Time Machine Museum of Miniatures, located in Tucson, Arizona is a 15,560 square foot, state-of-the-art museum displaying an entertaining and interactive array of antique and contemporary miniatures as well as enchanting artifacts.
The Mini Time Machine Museum of Miniatures
Located in Tucson, Arizona, this 15,560 square foot, state-of-the-art museum displays an entertaining and interactive array of antique and contemporary miniatures as well as enchanting artifacts.
The Mini Time Machine A Museum of Miniatures
The Mini Time Machine Museum of Miniatures, located in Tucson, Arizona is a 15,560 square foot, state-of-the-art museum displaying an entertaining and interactive array of antique and contemporary miniatures as well as enchanting artifacts.
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The Do's and Don't's of Visiting The Mini Time Machine Museum of Miniatures
Watch our role model visitor as she shows her unruly companion the proper way to behave in a museum to protect the collection and ensure everyone has an enjoyable visit.
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Directed by Roy Wageman
Written by Michael Shea Muscarello
Starring Presley Gyuro and Michael Shea Muscarello
Narrated by Don Schroth
Top 11 Best Museums in Tucson - Travel Arizona
Top 11 Best Museums in Tucson - Travel Arizona:
Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, Pima Air & Space Museum, The Mini Time Machine Museum of Miniatures, Children's Museum Tucson, Franklin Museum, International Wildlife Museum, Museum of the Horse Soldier, Tucson Museum of Art and Historic Block, Arizona State Museum, University of Arizona Museum of Art, Arizona Historical Society
Kartchner Caverns State Park
Kartchner Caverns is a stunning limestone cave that boasts many world-class features that have been protected since the cave was discovered in 1974.
Arizona History Museum
Fund Raiser for Arizona History Museum presenting the history of brewing in the 1860’s in Arizona
Tucson Museum of Art
A brief look at the Tucson Museum of Art, southern Arizona's oldest and largest art institution.
Tucson RacQuet Club Party
A fitting start to a fun wedding weekend
Places to see in ( Tucson - USA )
Places to see in ( Tucson - USA )
Tucson is the second-largest city in the state of Arizona, in the United States of America. At an elevation of 2,400 feet, it has slightly cooler temperatures than its desert cousin, Phoenix. It is situated in the biologically diverse Sonoran Desert. With a population of 486,699 (2000 Census) in Tucson and 843,746 in the greater metro area, which also includes Marana, Oro Valley, Green Valley, Sahuarita, Drexel Heights, Vail, South Tucson.
Tucson has always been a crossroads. Until recently, water was relatively plentiful in Tucson, in spite of its location in the middle of a desert. This made it an important travel route, an agricultural center, and a communications nexus. Tucson's history is ancient, with evidence of human occupation stretching back 10,000 years. Between A.D. 200 and 1450, the Hohokam culture dominated the area -- the Pima and Tohono O'Odham peoples that still occupy the area are descendants of the Hohokam. In 1699, Father Eusebio Kino, S.J., established the Mission San Xavier del Bac, southwest of present-day Tucson. Over the next 100 years, other missions were established in the area, but European presence was minimal.
It wasn't until 1775 that the Presidio of Tucson was created by Don Hugo O'Connor. At that time, it was the northernmost Spanish outpost in the New World. In 1821, Tucson became part of the new country of Mexico, and in 1853 it became part of the United States as a result of the Gadsden Purchase. In 1863, Arizona became a US territory, and by 1880, its population was around 8,000. In 1912, Arizona became the 48th state to enter the union. Today, Tucson is still a crossroads, with European, Native American, Mexican, and Asian cultures bumping into one another, in sometimes conflicting and sometimes compatible -- but always interesting -- ways.
A college town with a long history, Tucson (too-sawn) is attractive, fun-loving and one of the most culturally invigorating places in the Southwest. Set in a flat valley hemmed in by snaggletoothed mountains and swaths of saguaro, Arizona's second-largest city smoothly blends American Indian, Spanish, Mexican and Anglo traditions. Distinct neighborhoods and 19th-century buildings give a rich sense of community and history not found in the more modern, sprawling Phoenix. The eclectic shops toting vintage garb, scores of funky restaurants and dive bars don't let you forget Tucson is a college town at heart, home turf to the 40,000-strong University of Arizona (UA).
A lot to see in Tucson such as :
Saguaro National Park
Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum
Sabino Canyon Recreation Area
Mission San Xavier del Bac
Pima Air & Space Museum
Old Tucson
Seven Falls
Reid Park Zoo
Tohono Chul
Gates Pass
Tucson Botanical Gardens
Sentinel Peak
A Mountain
Agua Caliente Park
The Mini Time Machine Museum of Miniatures
Reid Park
DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun
Children's Museum Tucson
Tucson Museum Of Art
Tumamoc Hill
Funtasticks Family Fun Park
Arizona State Museum
Kitt Peak National Observatory
Brandi Fenton Memorial Park
Pusch Ridge
Center for Creative Photography
Airplane Boneyard
Presidio San Agustín del Tucson Museum
El Presidio
Trail Dust Town
Rillito River Park
Bear Canyon Trail
Mercado San Agustin
Flandrau Science Center and Planetarium
University of Arizona Museum of Art
Tucson Audubon Society
Sweetwater Wetlands Park
International Wildlife Museum
Barrio Viejo
St. Augustine Cathedral Church
Fort Lowell Museum
Himmel Park
West Romero Pools Place
Northwest
Southern Arizona Transportation Museum
Blacketts Ridge Trail
Arthur Pack Regional Park
Crossroads at Silverbell District Park
Morris K Udall Park and Recreation Center
Tucson Rodeo Parade Museum
( Tucson - USA ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Tucson . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Tucson - USA
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The Arizona Historical Society Museum, in Tucson Arizona. This place is awesome!!!
Come along with us to the Arizona historical society museum. This place has so much stuff in thier museum, it takes hours to see it all. Lets get going so we can see it all. This will be a two part video.
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Arizona State Museum-Basket Exhibit
Behind the scenes during the preparation of the Arizona State Museum new exhibit, Woven Through Time. The rarest, finest and most unique specimens from their stellar collection will be on display. Join the exhibit opening celebration on Saturday, April 8, 2017 from 10 AM to 3 PM. The Arizona State Museum is on the campus of the University of Arizona, Tucson.
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El Nacimento, Tucson Arizona
El Nacimiento on display in La Casa Cordova at the Tucson Museum of Art is a traditional Mexican nativity scene, an artistic expression originating in the early days of European contact with the Native American peoples of Mexico. For centuries, joyful and colorful Christmas celebrations of Mexican families have centered around Nacimiento displays in their homes.
This exhibition is an elaborate and very special version of this cultural inheritance. In an intricate arrangement of hundreds of miniature figures, it combines the symbolism of the Spanish Colonial Catholic Church with the simplicity and faith of everyday existence in rural Mexico. Some of the scenes are from the Christmas story of the Bible; others show traditional Mexican village life with an accuracy that extends even to the tiny replicas of kitchen utensils in the country dwellings. The glow of a myriad of tiny lights binds the multifaceted collection of scenes into a magical fantasy world.
The installation of this beautiful Christmas time vision is a labor of love. Maria Luisa Tena devotes months of loving care each year to preparing and arranging the Nacimiento in memory of her mother. Thanks to this devotion, an age-old Mexican family custom is preserved and shared annually with visitors who respond with wonder and delight!
2011 Arizona Historical Foundation Featured Exhibit - Allen Dutton: A Retrospective
Make a trip over to the Hayden Library and check out this cool exhibit of the artist Allen A. Dutton presented by the Arizona Historical Foundation.
The exhibit is on the 4th floor of the Hayden Library, ASU Tempe campus and runs until December 2011.
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Madaras Gallery Video - Artist Diana Madaras, Tucson, Arizona
A short video on Madaras Gallery, home of renowned southwest artist Diana Madaras. One of the best southwest artists in the United States. Diana lives and paints in Tucson, Arizona. Visit Mararas.com.
Video produced by JL Images - jlimages.com.
Franklin Auto Museum Tucson
This is a short multimedia clip I created awhile back about the relatively unknown Franklin Car Museum in Tucson, Arizona. Take a trip over to the museum you'll see some amazing cars and it's a great way to spend an afternoon.
Musuems Website:
Directions:
The Franklin Museum™
1405 East Kleindale Road
Tucson, AZ 85719
(Entrance is on Vine Ave.)
©Tim Arrigo, 2012
The Green Valley Pecan Company - Tucson, AZ
Welcome to the Pecan Store. Located on 6,000 acres in the Arizona, not far from Tucson and Phoenix, the Green Valley Pecan Company is the largest irrigated pecan orchard in the world. These fresh and delicious pecans are perfect for pecan pie recipes and available directly from our farm to your table. We have a large selection of country gift baskets, corporate gifts, and great gift ideas for any occasion. For more information, call 520-791-2062 or visit pecanstore.com.
Things To Do in Tucson: Sabino Canyon Shuttle Tour
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This is one in a series on Things To Do in Tucson; take a shuttle drive to the base of the mountain and back with a guide who is well informed about the canyon
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