Museo de Historia de Ensenada

Ensenada


This small yet interesting museum traces northern Baja history from the indigenous Mexicans to the mission period. Replicas of cave art along the stairways and a real Albertasaurus skull make it reasonably fun for kids. Information is provided in English and Spanish.


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