Hotels in Twenty Mule Team Museum, Boron

  • Overview

    Located in Boron, California, the Twenty Mule Team Museum is a fascinating destination that showcases the rich history of the area. The museum is named after the famous twenty mule teams used to transport borax mined in the region during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The exhibits in the museum provide a comprehensive overview of the borax industry and its impact on the local economy and development of Boron.

  • When to visit

  • Reasons to Visit

    Visiting the Twenty Mule Team Museum offers a unique opportunity to learn about the fascinating history of the borax industry in Boron. It provides an educational and engaging experience for history enthusiasts, students, and anyone interested in the growth and development of the region. The museum also serves as a valuable resource for understanding the impact of mining on the environment and communities.

  • Nearby Attractions

  • The Borax Collection

    The museum houses an extensive collection of artifacts, photographs, and documents related to the borax industry. Visitors can explore the history of borax mining, the equipment used, and the stories of individuals involved.
  • Twenty Mule Team Display

    One of the highlights of the museum is a life-size display of a twenty mule team, illustrating the impressive spectacle of these massive teams used for hauling borax across vast desert landscapes.
  • Historical Exhibits

    The museum features various historical exhibits that delve into the lives of miners, their working conditions, and the challenges they faced in extracting and transporting borax. These exhibits provide a glimpse into the past and shed light on the human aspect of the industry.
  • Hotels

  • Boron Motel

    - Make yourself at home in one of the 18 air-conditioned rooms featuring refrigerators and microwaves. Flat-screen televisions with cable programming provide entertainment, while complimentary wireless Next available price is on . Boron Motel

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