An inside look at the new Packrat Playhouse at the Desert Museum
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The new 4,000-square-foot Packrat Playhouse at the Desert Museum, opening April 14, features several tiers of climbing nets, slides, tunnels and an observation deck northwest of Tucson.
Photos by Mike Christy / Arizona Daily Star
Packrat Playhouse at the Desert Museum
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Museum workers and contractors apply finishing touches to the Packrat Playhouse kids attraction at the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum.
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Museum workers and contractors apply finishing touches to the Packrat Playhouse kids attraction at the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum.
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Maintenance technicians Edgar Almazan, center, and Ernest Lopez, right, talk with exhibits curator Pete Oftedahl about installing a door for the toddler play area.
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Francisco Barragan, with Adventure Gear, cleans up the work done on the slide as museum workers and contractors apply finishing touches to the Packrat Playhouse kids attraction.
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Jim Coon, right, with Adventure Gear, tightens nylon netting in a climbing structure as owner Mike Reddish, center, looks on.
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Mike Reddish, owner of Adventure Gear, inspects a climbing structure his company built as museum workers and contractors apply finishing touches to the Packrat Playhouse kids attraction.
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Maintenance technician Ernest Lopez paints the surrounding elements made to look like a packrat nest full of odds and ends.
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A giant gila monster by the museum's Nathan Duron and his crew, right, is backgrounded with murals by Joe Pagac in the toddler area of the Packrat Playhouse kids attraction.
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Jim Coon, with Adventure Gear, tightens nylon netting in a climbing structure.
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Giant scorpions and a rattlesnake are part of the toddler area.
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Decorative pieces inside the Packrat Playhouse kids attraction.
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Climbing high enough nets you a view in the observation tower the Packrat Playhouse.
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The elevated climbing nets in the Packrat Playhouse kids attraction.
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Climbing high enough nets you a view in the observation tower the Packrat Playhouse kids attraction.
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The elevated climbing nets in the Packrat Playhouse kids attraction.
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The elevated climbing structure and nets in the Packrat Playhouse kids attraction.
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The slide is designed to look like a cholla rib in the Packrat Playhouse kids attraction.
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This glowing scorpion will greet you in one of the tunnels in the Packrat Playhouse kids attraction.
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