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Mckusick tiles at Boyce Thompson Arboretum
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Another great place to see McKusick tiles is at Boyce Thompson Arboretum in
Superior, AZ. Founded in 1924, the arboretum has almost 5 miles of trails
and 135 acres of gardens. Desert plants can be seen from
the United States, Mexico, Australia, Madagascar, India, China, Japan,
Israel, South America, the Middle East, Africa, the Mediterranean, and the
Arabian Peninsula. A combination of desert, aquatic and riparian
environments ensures the presence of a wide variety of native
wildlife.
Photos from a visit in June, 2023.
The McKusick tiles are on display throughout the arboretum in information
kiosks and on the Ayer Lake overlook. Currently there are 52 tiles on display
including water fowl, birds, insects, reptiles, fish and mammals. Many
of these tiles cannot be seen in any other public installations.
Some of the panels have been undergoing restoration. On our last visit in May of 2024 two panels of 8 tiles each had been reinstalled at the Ayer Lake overlook. I believe
there are an additional 16 tiles that are not currently on display. I have contacted the arboretum about the future
reinstallation of the missing tiles and will update this page when I find out more.
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McKusick tiles at Boyce Thompson Arboretum
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McKusick tiles at Boyce Thompson Arboretum
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Bailey's Pocket Mouse
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Bull Snake
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Chuckwalla
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Desert Pupfish
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Leopard Frog
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Pond Slider
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Tarantula Hawk Wasp
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Western Diamondback
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There used to be tiles at Roper Lake near Safford Az. Also the Mckusick family (grandparents )did some Amazing mosaic work throughout Globe and other places Including St Johns Episcopal church
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