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Museum Gift Shop

The Museum Gift Shop features a wide array of merchandise related to the region, including crafts, books on gardening with native plants, children’s books, collectible minerals, and student art.

 

Bracero Memories - Voices and Images of the Bracero Experience: Extended to June 21.
Building a Bosque: 10 Years of Habitat Restoration at Rio Bosque Wetlands Park. April 23 - August 16.



A new resource for reference or informal/formal education has been added to the Museum website: Mammalogy on the Web.


Welcome

This website offers you an extensive virtual tour of the many resources available at the Museum and Gardens, plus many links to other resources about the Greater Chihuahuan Desert, including educational materials and an online course. The Museum and Gardens are part of the University of Texas at El Paso, and also serve the binational community of the Chihuahuan Desert region; the Museum was established in 1936, and the Gardens were dedicated in 1999. The Museum’s permanent exhibits focus on the natural and cultural history of the Chihuahuan Desert region, the largest desert in North America, which extends from central New Mexico deep into Mexico. The extensive stored collections of the Centennial are available for scholarly research. In the temporary galleries the Museum presents a wide range of exhibits on themes related to border life and culture, both natural and human. These special shows may be part of collaborations with other UTEP departments, with other El Paso museums, national museums such as the Smithsonian, or even international agencies. For more information on coming exhibitions, click on the link to exhibits in the site map, where you’ll find a calendar of special events.

The Museum and Gardens sponsor a number of educational activities for both children and adults. The FloraFest takes place every year on the last weekend in April, with a presentation on native plants on the Friday night, followed by a sale of native plants on Saturday and Sunday. Volunteers support these and other Museum and Gardens activities in many ways; if you‘d like to be part of this, please call (915)747-5565 and ask to speak to Kaye Mullins.

The Centennial Museum and Chihuahuan Desert Gardens staff hope you enjoy your visit to our website, and welcome any comments that you’d like to offer.

Finding Your Way

The Centennial Museum website consists of several thousand pages. The links on this page allow direct access or lead to menus of major subject divisions. Alternatively, and probably the easiest way to maneuver, is to go with the site map.

In the main Museum pages, an icon in the heading area in most cases will be either a dropdown menu or a clickable button accessing the home page of the Museum.

The main Museum pages, the Chihuahuan Desert Plants Database, and the Chihuahuan Desert Vertebrates Database may be searched.

Copyright, Use of Material, and Links

Web Pages: Use Policy Original materials on the Centennial Museum web site are copyrighted. Please read this policy before copying material from the web site. Original documents and photographs on the website are copyrighted.