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Alf Museum
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2 reviews for Alf Museum
Oh my 'lanta I'm a dork. So my bf brought me here, at first I didn't know why, I just thought it was something to do. I knew we were going to the Alf Museum but i playfully kidded around that it was Alf the puppet.
As we were paying the 3 dollar donation per person and talking to the director of the museum I turned my head to look behind her and I screamed "OMG, DINOSAURS!!" The director then laughed and said a lil comment that I thought was rude but w/e....and then I knew why he brought me here. Awe he knows my love of dinosaurs. I'm like a six yr old boy.
This is a cool lil hidden gem. Its absolutely amazing what was left behind and how much can be established from bones and such. Its small but trust me you'll be in a Jurassic mood after this one.
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A few weeks ago at the Walnut Library I picked up a flyer for "Prehistoric California" event on 03 May at the Alf Museum. My friend and I were instantly sold when we saw the last bullet statement, "Create your own hunting bear-dog". We had no idea what that meant, but I was convinced it was taxidermy.
The museum is located on one of the Webb school campuses, surrounded by a beautiful environment full of trees. Most of the things on exhibit have been discovered by the students and teachers here, and the collection here is pretty impressive. There's fossil animal footprints, dinosaur eggs, and skulls. They even have a terracotta warrior!
I found it to be a good way to spend an hour and a half.
As for the activity of the day... The craft ended up being a colouring sheet of a bear-dog which can move when you pull the tab. It was not as exciting as taxidermy, but still entertained me. Then again I'm amused easily...
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