There’s an unexpectedly amazing attraction hiding in Lakeville, Indiana that every Hoosier will love. Whether you honk for science or just like to look at cool stuff, this epic space museum will have something for you.

The most amazing exhibit at this place is the black light dark room where everything glows. Scroll on to check it out.

The Joshua Tree Earth & Space Museum in northern Indiana is a fabulous place for science fanatics. Learn all about the world around you through different exhibits at this wonderful attraction.

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Guests will get the chance to marvel at rocks from our planet and others. Find meteorites, fossils, giant crystals, Indian artifacts, lightning fulgurites, and minerals at this unique museum.

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The best part is the black light dark room. See how each of these minerals lights up when put under special lighting.

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This colorful world of rocks and stones is absolutely unforgettable. You’ll feel like you’ve been transported to an outer space odyssey.

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There is much more to see at Joshua Tree. Find more than 100 meteorites as well as the largest collections of lightning-formed fulgurites.

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This non-profit organization aims to educate locals, provide fun field trips, and give Hoosiers something amazing to marvel at. You’ll walk away wishing to fill your home or room with geodes and crystals.

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This incredible collection of earth and space artifacts is open daily. Hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Sunday. The facility is closed on Christmas, New Year’s Day, Easter, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, and Thanksgiving.

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Joshua Tree Earth & Space Museum is located at 106 South Michigan St., Lakeville, IN 46536, and you can learn more about it on its Facebook page.

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For more incredible rock formations, check out these eight caves in Indiana that are begging to be explored.

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