Mini-time Machine Museum of Miniatures

Mini-time Machine Museum of Miniatures is a history museum Tucson located in United States.

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  • Phone

    (520) 881-0606

  • Website

    theminitimemachine.org

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  • Type

    History Museum

Address

4455 E Camp Lowell Dr (Swan Road) Tucson , AZ 85712 United States

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Brittney Schleiter

Really incredible things they have there... Amazing that the stuff is donated !!! A definite thing to do if you like miniature stuff !! :)

Kayelee Lofgreen

The Enchanted room is so fun to start in and the detail in the rest of the museum is fascinating!

Kimberly Schmitz

Definately visit the Museum of Miniatures. Check out the GIANT entrance door! Don't skip the movie at the beginning of your visit. Read more

Liz Calhoon

Be sure and check the activity calendar! The kids all got to make a miniature ring toss set and jump rope each. They love it, even James!

Atilla Vékony

Excellent museum for the whole family. Love the giant front door!

VamosaTucson !

Annual membership is just $60. 2 adults and 3 kids can have unlimited visits during a year. It is a great investment.

Cathy Britton Baum

Very interesting. Defiantly a place to go back to

Ted Riviera

this place is very coolyou'll have a lot of funand the kids will love ,if you have girls tell them to watch and follow the fairy

Sage Furrer

I thought it was really cute and intresting

D J Brown

Perfect place to take out of town visitors....

Kristin T

First Thursday every month admission is $5

Wendy Conger

Not really a kid friendly place unless your kid never talks.... security guard following people around... little annoying. Employees not friendly . Won't be renewing our membership.

Michael Griffith

Fun for kids . Find the five hidden fairies and win a prize.

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