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MUSEUM GUIDELINES AND RULES

  • Tours cannot exceed 70 students.
    Large groups will be split, and each
    half escorted through the museum exhibits
    while the other half enjoys the education center.

  • One adult is required for every 10 students.

  • Students must have name tags.

  • The cost is $1.50 per student, $2.00 per
    adult/chaperone (one teacher per class is
    admitted free).

  • Payment (cash, check, Visa/MasterCard,
    or purchase order) is required at time of tour.

  • The tour through the museum requires 11/2
    to 2 hours.

  • No food or drink in the museum.

  • Please touch only the hands on displays.

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Link to Sharktooth Hill located in Kern County, California

Link to The San Joaquin Valley Through Time - Submitted by Tim Elam

Link to The McKittrick Tar Seeps - Submitted by Tim Elam

Link to Mount St. Helens - 20 Years Later - Submitted by Tim Elam

Link to The San Andreas Fault

Link to Yosemite Valley