Mike Jensen posted:

For the other list members you might be interested to know it has been
converted into a motel so if you want you might be able to sleep in
the old museum.


Dear Mike:

Thanks for those interesting photos. I remember during my last visit to your place that we had a long chat about the Sedona meteorite museum, and that is was a project of yours to ID the exact location of the old building. It's interesting to note how the mountains in the background are an exact match, and I like the placard in front of the original museum:

 "THE NEW HOME
of the WORLD FAMOUS
NININGER METEORITE
COLLECTION"

Now, if only we'd thought to visit there when we were kids, we could have picked up a numbered Nininger CD for ten bucks! : ) Anyway, would be fun to try and stay there at some point.

Great bit of detective work.


Regards,

Geoff N.
www.aerolite.org

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