![]() NPS Photo ![]() NPS Photo Information and OrientationVisitors to Tumacácori enter the park through the visitor center. Staffed by National Park Service employees and volunteers, the visitor center and bookstore provide orientation and a wealth of information. Visitor center staff are available to answer questions and to help visitors plan their time in the park and their stay in the area. A fifteen-minute video is available just outside, started at any time by the push of a button. Enter Tumacácori (virtually)![]() NPS Photo An Exhibit in and of ItselfThe visitor center and museum building was designed to be an interpretive experience that embodied the historic style of the mission churches in the area. In 1935, a group of National Park Service employees mounted an expedition to collect architectural information about churches in northern Sonora. Architectural features such as the carved wooden doors, arched portales, and corbels are details brought from this expedition to Mexico. Can You Find Them All?
![]() NPS Photo Museum Artifacts and ExhibitsThe park's museum contains unique artifacts and images which tell the story of the Santa Cruz Valley, the mission period, and the current age of preservation with the National Park Service. Original wooden statues of saints (santos) which stood in the niches of the church over 100 years ago can be seen today in the museum. Also in the museum stand lifesized models of mission priests -- so lifelike, they are known to give visitors a bit of a fright! Explore New Deal-era ArtistryPhoto Gallery Historic Dioramas23 Images During the New Deal era, artists from the Western Museum Laboratories created incredibly details and historically accurate dioramas for Tumacácori's nascent museum. Photo Gallery Kino Diorama4 Images Details of Tumacácori's historic diorama depicting Eusebio Francisco Kino's arrival in the Pimería Alta Photo Gallery Rebellion diorama9 Images Details of historic diorama in Tumacácori museum, originally titled "The Siege of Tubutama" Photo Gallery Santos de Tumacácori52 Images Six of the original santos that stood in Tumacácori's mission church are now protected in the park museum.
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Last updated: August 15, 2022