The most incredible thing about the turquoise museum is the building in which it is located. It's worth going just for that! We'd have been even happier if the coffee shop had been up and running. [It was closed due to Covid-19.] There was a lot to learn about!
The frustrating thing was trying to use the phone/internet system to listen to the videos, which were not really informational. It would be helpful to have a video showing many of the stones and their stories rather than having to try to read so many detailed signs.
But we did really have a good time talking with the owners and learning about the family history.
For 8 years the museum has only done online ticket sales; they do not open on days when no tickets have been prepurchased, so you can't count on finding it open for spur-of-the-moment entrance.