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Following are optional sites we may add to our future activities:

View a timeline of Southeast Arizona History and Camp Dos Cabezas Map.


Muheim Heritage House (Optional Tour for Volunteers)

The National Historic Site was built between 1898 and 1915 by Joseph M. Muheim, who emigrated from Switzerland in 1887. LEARN MORE

 
CONTACT
207 Youngblood Hill
Inquire at:
Bisbee Mining and Historical Museum
No. 5 Copper Queen Plaza
Bisbee, AZ 85603

520-432-7071
www.bisbeemuseum.org

Fee required
Open daily, 10:00am - 4:00pm


Kartchner Caverns State Park

Considered one of the best caves in the world, Kartchner Caverns was discovered by cavers in 1974; reveled in 1978; and became an Arizona State Park in 1988. An 86,000-year-old Shasta ground sloth, 34,000-year-old horse, and 11,000-year-old bear, are among many discoveries made in Kartchner Caverns.

SUBJECTS AND LESSONS

Cave Formations
Cave Discovery
Paleontology

MORE ATTRACTIONS

Discovery Center, Picnicking, Camping, Hiking

 
CONTACT
Mail: PO Box 1849
Benson, AZ 85602
(Located 9 miles south of Benson on Highway 90, take I-10 exit 302)

520-586-4100 (information)
520-586-CAVE (reservations)
State Park Website


Catalina State Park

SUBJECTS AND LESSONS

Prehistoric Hohokam Culture
The Romero Ruin


 
CONTACT
Mail: PO Box 36986
Tucson, AZ 85740
(Located north of Tucson on Highway 77)

520-628-5798
State Park Website


Camp Dos Cabezas
Cultural Crossroads Youth Education Program
Presented by Houston Institute for Culture



Additional Resources:

Camp Dos Cabezas Map
Regional History
Camp Dos Cabezas



Contact:
HOUSTON INSTITUTE FOR CULTURE at info@houstonculture.org.