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Heritage of the Americas Museum

Heritage of the Americas Museum
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About Us

The Heritage of the Americas Museum celebrates art, culture, history, and nature of the Americas through four wings: Anthropology, Archaeology, Art, and Natural History.

The Heritage of the Americas Museum is located on a knoll near the West entrance of Cuyamaca College in Rancho San Diego, California. The Museum is a cultural and educational center featuring the prehistoric and historic art and culture of the Americas and natural history of the world.

Though child-friendly, the Museum houses a collection that would be considered incredible by any standards. People of all ages marvel at the vast array of items displayed in the four wings of the Museum.

A visit to the Museum is like taking a journey through time. It begins in the Natural Wing, with collections of meteorites, gems and minerals, and fossils from all over the world. There is also an array of mounted animals and sea life specimens. The Archaeology Wing contains an amazing collection of pre-Columbian artifacts from throughout the Americas. The Anthropology Wing follows, with artifacts generally from the last two centuries after the arrival of the Europeans.

The newly envisioned purpose of the museum’s art wing is to celebrate the intersection of artistic expression and cultural heritage, with a special focus on works that illuminate the stories, traditions, and perspectives of diverse communities throughout the Americas. This revitalized space will feature rotating exhibits that highlight both historical and contemporary art, fostering dialogue between the past and present.

FREE every 2nd Friday!!

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Rep/Contact Info

Bob Bordelon
Executive Director