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Lake Havasu Museum of History & Havasu Rocks is a tourist attraction in Lake Havasu City, AZ.

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Jasmine Johnson
Jasmine Johnson -Google user
10 months ago
We enjoyed going through this museum. It had great information about Mr McColluch and Mr Wood, who had the vision to purchase the land and create a city in the desert. They had displays on the Indians who lived in the...Read More
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Angelique Hoefl
Angelique Hoefl -Google user
a year ago
A great little museum with lots of information about Lake Havasu City, the London Bridge, Parker Dam, steamboats, local wildlife and with great rocks, activities for kids and a little store. It's free to visit and you can make a donation to help that the...Read More
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Michele Stroud
Michele Stroud -Google user
a year ago
This is a fascinating little museum with a lot of information. It explains how Lake Havasu City became a city, how London Bridge was acquired and moved, local wild life, and more! It’s by donation only, and well worth a visit!
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KAZZ MAN
KAZZ MAN -Google user
a year ago
Small museum, but it's free, Plz donate! I learned a lot about Lake Havasu, the guides told me a lot and it was really informative!
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LINDA JENKINSON (Jersey Devil)
LINDA JENKINSON (Jersey Devil) -Google user
a year ago
Very interesting! Learned how Lake Havasu became a community & how the London Bridge was erected from England to Lake Havasu.
Amber Blalock
Amber Blalock -Google user
6 years ago
Amazing place. Looks can be very deceptive, when we pulled up I was slightly scared of what we may find as it appeared to be a slightly unkempt strip mall. Once we entered we were immersed in history, knowledge, and a great place for kids...Read More
Carol Messersmith
Carol Messersmith -Google user
4 years ago
Thank you all for a great experience. The staff was knowledgeable and friendly . Loved it!! The artifacts were amazing !
Angel Bussert
Angel Bussert -Google user
4 years ago
The staff here was lovely and so friendly. I'm so glad we stopped and got to experience this place.
Katie Moore
Katie Moore -Google user
6 months ago
Informative small museum worth a visit. A small portion of the museum is dedicated to the native population living in the area before Parker Dam was built. Of course lots of info on McCulloch. Scary jail outside the museum. Not very old really -...Read More
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Becky O'Toole
Becky O'Toole -Google user
a year ago
A must stop when you're in the area. Lots of information about how the bridge came to be. Cute kids area, hands on. Everyone working there was nice. The rock collection was neat and you can buy them as well. Donation admission.
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Erica Colon
Erica Colon -Google user
2 years ago
Stopped in while traveling through and what a pleasant surprise! Kathy, the gem expert, as my kids called her, Dwayne and the other volunteer (so sorry can’t remember name) were so friendly and patient with my kids. We learned a lot about …
Alicia Peralta
Alicia Peralta -Google user
4 years ago
Beautiful display from Havasu Rocks. Next time I will check out the museum.
Patty Kushner
Patty Kushner -Google user
6 months ago
It's free! (Donations accepted) Very interesting and informative. I learned about the native Americans, the Colorado River, Parker Dam, the London Bridge and McCullough's big project!
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P Q
P Q -Google user
7 months ago
This is a great little museum with very helpful local staff and volunteers. Learn all about the local rocks and minerals that were mined here and get the story of Mr. McCullough and his crazy idea to put a bridge that was sinking into the...Read More
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Vance Viter
Vance Viter -Google user
6 months ago
It has a great display of early Lake Havasu and the rebuilding of the London Bridge. Free admission with donations greatly appreciated very knowledgeable staff.
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Nupur Gupta
Nupur Gupta -Google user
Edited a year ago
**Immerse Yourself in History: Lake Havasu Museum of History** Located in the picturesque town of Lake Havasu City, Arizona, the Lake Havasu Museum of History offers a captivating journey through the region's rich and diverse history. My recent visit to this museum was a delightful exploration...Read More
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Mary Mcd
Mary Mcd -Google user
Edited 8 months ago
Small museum but provides a lot of background on the area and the Bridge. If you love rocks, be sure to visit the gift shop. Great selection.
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rems turner
rems turner -Google user
4 months ago
Informative entertaining and not so big that you spend forever in there and it's free
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Sara H
Sara H -Google user
11 months ago
Incredibly welcoming & entertaining local hosts/docents. This museum is jam-packed with a great variety of useful history, anthropology, and natural history exhibits. More to learn & better than expected.
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C N (Cher)
C N (Cher) -Google user
a month ago
Lots of history about the area. Highly recommend!
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Travis Hawkes
Travis Hawkes -Google user
3 months ago
Free and informative museum! Learn about the history of Lake Havasu.
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Sheryl Becker
Sheryl Becker -Google user
7 months ago
Extensive history of the city in a compact display space. Knowledge staff shared overview to expedite our time there. Worthwhile stop for those interested in local history
Lillian Beaulieu
Lillian Beaulieu -Google user
a month ago
Quaint. Very informative for a relatively new town
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Craig Sizemore
Craig Sizemore -Google user
2 years ago
Very detailed and well organized museum with multiple exhibits showing the creation and history of Lake Havasu. Very polite and informative museum guides walking around giving more historical background to exhibits. The cost to visit the museum is free but if you feel led...Read More
Chris Magleby
Chris Magleby -Google user
5 years ago
Lake Havasu has a unique history and this museum explains it in a way that is fun for all ages. It's neat to see the exhibits about McCullough. The museum helpers we're great to explain some of the interesting pictures and facts that were …
Jen Handelman
Jen Handelman -Google user
3 years ago
Go and see this is an excellent small museum. Carefully curated it gives a great overview of the Lake havasu area and history. The rocks and minerals collection is extensive and the live reptile and tarantula exhibit was unexpected and cool. Each area seemed to...Read More
chris m
chris m -Google user
a year ago
Small local museum. History of the region going back to native americans. Use during WWII. And history about the man who developed the region into a city in the 60's. Small gift shop. Operated in partnership with local rock and gem club. No admission. We...Read More
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THILLPHOTOS. COM (THILLPHOTOS.COM) -Google user
7 years ago
Super cute! When we came in, there were two different people that I think volunteer there, and after a few minutes, we were the only patrons. The lady kind of followed us around and explained loss of things to us. There are some beautiful photos...Read More
Alisha Daniels
Alisha Daniels -Google user
4 years ago
Saturday is the best day to go as a family! We were visiting from Mesa, AZ for the weekend and had the pleasure of meeting Ms Cathy at the front desk with the most beautiful smile. As soon as you walk into the door you...Read More
L A Wertz
L A Wertz -Google user
a year ago
A well-attended quaint spot that Im glad we got the chance to visit during our AZ vacation. Everyone was friendly and one attendant provided detailed info on some of the most treasured pieces!

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