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Visitors can choose to experience and explore the Crater in an air-conditioned indoor viewing area, outside on one of the observation decks, on our self-guided trails, or take a tour along the rim where you can learn about all the details from one of our experienced tour guides. The Meteor Crater is a lot more than just the world’s best-preserved meteorite impac...
The Art Deco Welcome Center offers visitors customer service along with information on preservation and awareness of the Art Deco "Historic" District through the "Official" Art Deco Walking Tour, Art Deco Museum, lectures, films, exhibits, and other events.
Guided Walks depart daily at 10:30 am every morning, Thursdays at 10:30 am and 6:30 pm. Self-guided audio avail...
The Milliken Nature Center accents the natural beauty of Arch Rock. The exhibit inside, Arch Rock: Unsurpassed in Nature’s Beauty, celebrates what was known as the “Jewel of the Mackinac National Park” and is still today known as a “Star Attraction of Mackinac Island State Park.” It features dozens of stunning historic images of Arch Rock...
The Mill Springs Battlefield National Monument Visitor Center and Museum is open from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm (ET) Wednesday through Sunday.
The address of the Visitor Center and Museum is 9020 West Highway 80, Nancy, Kentucky 42544. The Visitor Center and Museum is located approximately eight miles west of Somerset, Kentucky along KY-80. Next door is the Mill Springs Nat...
Mineral King Ranger Station is located in the mixed-conifer forest; elevation 7,600 feet (2,320 m). This small station houses some exhibits on Mineral King's human and natural history. Books, maps, and educational items for sale. Bear canisters available. Pay phone in nearby campground. First aid. Local wilderness permits.
It's located on the Mineral King Road 24...
Miners Castle Information Station has picnic areas, interpretive exhibits and great views of Lake Superior. Also, a favorite destination for snowmobilers in the winter!
Miners Castle is located about 5 miles east of Munising on Alger County Road H-58, then 6 miles north on Miners Castle Road (H11).Miners Castle is one of the most famous landmarks along the Pictured Rocks shoreline, and is the only cliff area in the park accessible by vehicle.From the parking lot, a short paved foot trail leads past interpretive exhibits to breathtaki...
Mingus Mill was built in 1886 by the millwright Sion Thomas Early of Sevier County, Tennessee. Early did the work for John Mingus, a son of John Jacob Mingus. Early completed the mill in three months for a cost of $600. The mill operated at wholesale and retail levels until the National Park Service purchased the property in 1934. The mill was restored in 1937, closed...
Minuteman Missile National Historic Site was established in 1999 to illustrate the history and significance of the Cold War, the arms race, and intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) development. This National Historic Site preserves the last remaining Minuteman II ICBM system in the United States. (450 of the newer Minuteman III missiles are still on active duty, ...
Minute Man Visitor Center is located near the eastern entrance of the park just off I-95 on Rt 2A. The visitor center exhibits include a forty-foot mural that portrays the fighting between Colonists and British Regulars and artifacts from the Parker's Revenge Archaeological investigation. Park Rangers are on duty to answer questions.
Park staff can provide you with ...
Before venturing into the park visit the Visitor Center. Learn about the parks history, natural plant and animal communities, and the various activities and destinations available within the park. Park Administrative Offices are located at this facility.
The Mission Trails Regional Park Visitor Center boasts a 94-seat theater. Currently there are four shows running da...
The three story, 12,000 square foot, Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center sits on a scenic 79 acre wooded bluff overlooking the Missouri River. An unobstructed view of the river gives today’s audience a sense for what greeted the captains 200 years ago.
Education through time-honored methods of observation and discovery is the central mission of this interacti...
As visitors ascend the ramp through the building, they view displays that present ‘windows’ on to the geography, geology, flora, fauna and history of the region from prehistoric to modern times.
Mogollon Rim Visitor Center is 30 miles east of Payson to the Mogollon Rim on Highway 260, on right (well worth the trip). Located on the Mogollon Rim (Over 7,000 feet in elevation) where you can obtain information on the many vista points (view of the Tonto National Forest below), the lakes, fishing, picnicking, camping, boating, hiking and wildlife.
Perched on the ...
The mission of the Mojave Desert Heritage and Cultural Association is to research and conserve the natural and cultural history of the Mojave Desert region for the purpose of preserving and sharing these resources in perpetuity. We accomplish this through operation of a research center, library, and archives, restoration of significant structures, conservation of hist...