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Gallup Cultural Center The Gallup Cultural Center features a permanent exhibit on regional history, art exhibits, a café and a gift shop. Every Memorial Day evening, dancers, singers, drummers and twirlers from various tribes participate in a traditional gathering. The center is open weekdays from 9-5pm. Address: 100 East Historic Highway 66 Gallup NM USA 87301
1 505 863-4131
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Exhibits at this museum include a look at the geology of the Farmington region, covering the age of dinosaurs to the discovery of oil, the pioneer days and a replica of a 1930s trading post. Also included are a display of Navajo craftwork. Address: 3041 E. Main St Farmington NM USA 87402
1 505 599-1174
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A number of artifacts culled from the Salmon Ruins excavation site are on display at this museum. The facility's research library specializes in the archaeology and history of the American Southwest. Address: 6131 US Highway 64 Bloomfield NM USA 87413
1 505 632-2013
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Red Rock State Park Museum Exhibits within this museum focus on the prehistoric Anasazi and present-day Zuni, Navajo and Hopi cultures. The Red Rock State Park also has various gallery exhibits which feature on art of regional and national importance. Address: Red Rock State Park Gallup NM USA 87301
1 505 863-1337
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A rich bounty of pioneer Americana is on display at this museum, including Southwestern artifacts, farm tools and hundreds of historic photographs. Visitors also have the chance to see a collection of minerals and fossils. The site's pioneer village consists of several buildings that have been modeled after original buildings from the area's past. Address: 125 North Main Ave. Aztec NM USA 87410
1 505 334-9829
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One of the largest private collections of its kind, the Bolack Museum of Fish and Wildlife showcases over 2,500 specimens. The collection of mounted animals represents species from around the world. Address: 3901 Bloomfield Hwy. Farmington NM USA 87401
1 505 325-4275
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Located on the B-Square Ranch, just south of the San Juan River, this museum features a standing display of slate and marble switchboards from nine power plants, massive generator engines and a variety of horse-drawn farm equipment. Address: 3901 Bloomfield Hwy. Farmington NM USA 87401
1 505 325-4275
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This museum takes visitors underground, allowing them to experience what it's like to be a miner. Visitors have the chance to learn about drilling and blasting techniques, browse an array of gems and minerals, and see exhibits pertaining to the history of the Grants/Cibola area. Address: 100 North Iron Avenue Grants NM USA
1 505 287-4802
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