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Museum of Man
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Located under the iconic, rococo, tiled California building and bell tower just inside the park entrance at the Cabrillo Bridge, this museum is devoted to anthropology, with an emphasis on the peoples of North and South America. Favorite exhibits include life-size replicas of a dozen varieties of Homo sapiens, from Cro-Magnon and Neanderthal to Peking Man, and a small room featuring Egyptian mummies and artifacts. Don't overlook the annex across the street, which houses more exhibits, and the lady making fresh tortillas and quesadillas Wednesday through Sunday. The museum's annual Indian Fair, held in June, features American Indians from the Southwest demonstrating tribal dances and selling food, arts, and crafts. Allow at least an hour for your visit.
1350 El Prado.Phone: 619/239-2001.Open: Daily 10am-4:30pm.Admission $6 adults, $5 seniors, $3 children 6-17, free for children under 6. Free 3rd Tues of the month.Bus: 1, 3, 7, 7A/B, or 25.
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