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Creepy Curiosities Found at The Bisbee Mini Museum of the Bizarre

By Andrea Aker
March 11, 2012
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Fossilized Fiji Mermaid at Bisbee Mini Museum of the Bizarre. Photo Credit: Kevin Korycanek

Have you ever seen a two-headed squirrel? A shrunken human head? Perhaps a mold of Bigfoot’s footprint? Those oddities and more can be found at The Bisbee Mini Museum of the Bizarre.

Located inside The Source Within shop in Bisbee’s historic downtown district, this one-room museum packs a whole lot of creepy into a very tiny space – only two or three people fit inside comfortably at a time.

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Mold of Bigfoot footprint at Bisbee Mini Museum of the Bizarre. Photo Credit: Kevin Korycanek

The museum features oddities collected by Renee Gardner. Some curiosities are more believable than others, but all worth a quick look-see, at least if you don’t get queasy very easily. After all, it’s not too often you come across a mummified fairy or fossilized mermaid.

If You Go:

  • Address: 28 Main St., Bisbee (inside The Source Within)
  • Hours: Thursday through Monday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
  • Cost: $3 per person
  • Phone: (520) 432-3308
  • Site: www.bizarrebisbee.com
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2 comments

  1. Renee 14 July, 2013 at 21:24 Reply

    Hello,

    Thank you for including the Bisbee Mini Museum of the Bizarre on your website. I wanted to let you know that we moved to a different location. We are now located at 7 Howell Ave next to the Copper Queen Hotel inside Sweet Midnight.

    Thank you,
    Renee

  2. Andrea 24 March, 2019 at 17:00 Reply

    We learned the this odd museum has permanently closed. Curiosities can be found elsewhere!

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