Since 1995, Ron Hyde has been eager to see a history museum come to Sierra Vista. It wasn’t until late 2023 that he finally began making progress on this dream. Working closely with Roger Weller, a former geology professor at Cochise College and member of the Huachuca Mineral and Gem Club, Hyde is now the curator of the Southern Arizona Museum of Science and Technology. Their goal is to highlight the rich mineral and fossil history of Cochise County and to showcase Sierra Vista as a hidden gem worth exploring.
Hyde and Weller are passionate about using the museum to promote STEM education and boost the local economy through tourism. Recognizing the importance of sparking interest in science at a young age, they hope to make a lasting impact on visitors. The museum operates Wednesday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and suggests a donation for entry: $10 for adults, $8 for military/seniors, and $5 for kids. More details, including the address, can be found on their Facebook page.
Blake Phillips, a reporter for KGUN 9, originally from St. Louis, Missouri, grew up in Sierra Vista. With a background in journalism from the Missouri School of Journalism, he is excited to contribute to his hometown community. For story ideas and important issues, you can reach out to Blake at blake.phillips@kgun9.com. Stay connected with KGUN 9 for updates anytime, anywhere.
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