This is probably the main attraction for most visitor’s and is highly recommend if you are interested in learning about the area, its people, and the connection this place has to Hollywood Westerns of yesteryears. There is a fee to visit the museum, and it is very minimum and worth the cost. The museum is a wonderland of Southwestern Native American, Navajo and western artifacts, Hollywood memorabilia, and above the museum, the actual home of Harry and Mike Goulding full of amazing photos and mementos of their lives. We absolutely love history, and this museum is full of historic memories of days gone by. However, we did not give this a “5-star” rating simply because of the young lady who was staffing the museum at the time of our visit. She was simply a major disappointment and definitely did not wish to be there and had the worst disposition we have seen in a very long time. What a miserable person for being so young and offered no assistance when asked questions about the museum, too bad, it would have been the perfect visit if not for...
Read moreVery nice museum dedicated to the Goulding's and their former home. Also has a great room dedicated to all the films made in Monument Valley. Free to enter, but they do take donations. On the property, they also have a nice gift shop and restaurant, as well. Plus a neat...
Read moreLovely well kept and curated museum. I forgot to leave a donation (I’m so sorry, I planned to but forgot) but it a worth at least $5 per person just to keep it open and maintained and perhaps new...
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