Top Locations for Childrens Museums in New Mexico
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ASanta Fe Children's Museum
- 1050 Old Pecos Trail Santa Fe
NM 87505 - +1 505 989 8359
- Highlights: concessions-food available, gift shop… more
- My daughter had a conference in Santa Fe She painted her face, played dress up, looked at animals, played with magnets, made art projects, played on climbing structures. We stayed for over three hours and she was fasinated the whole time. We only left because I felt it was time to eat. She was so... more on TripAdvisor
- This museum offers interactive exhibits and hands-on activities in the arts, humanities, and science. The most notable features include a 16-foot climbing wall ... more on OpenList.com
Santa Fe Children's Museum
1050 Old Pecos Trail Santa FeNM 87505
BExplora Science Center and Children's Museum of Albuquerque
- 1701 Mountain Road NW
Albuquerque, NM 87110 - +1 505 224 8300
- What a fun way to spend the day! I brought my 7 year old and my 3 year old and they both loved it. During the summer they have a program of workshops which change weekly, so I signed my son up for one while we were visiting - It was educationally based, which I liked, and fun, which he liked. It ... more on TripAdvisor
- Overview Explora offers 50,000 square feet of ideas you can touch, where visitors are encouraged to keep their hands ON the 250 exhibits throughout its facility. Visitors discover a new way of looking at the performing arts in the Explora Theater. The store at Explora provides a quality shopping experienc... more on MuseumStuff.com
Explora Science Center and Children's Museum of Albuquerque
1701 Mountain Road NWAlbuquerque, NM 87110
DFarmington Museum
- 3041 E. Main St
Farmington, NM - 505 / 599-1174
- Overview The rich history of Farmingtons past from early pioneer settlement to the present-day is displayed in the exhibition: Farmington - 100 Years of Change. Created to celebrate Farmingtons centennial year, the exhibit highlights many of the people, places, businesses and events that made Farmingt... more on MuseumStuff.com
- Overview Small-town museums can be completely precious, and this one and its neighbor in Aztec typify a tiny part of the world, but the truths they reveal span continents. Here you get to see the everyday struggle of a people to support themselves within a fairly inhospitable part of the world, spanning b... more on Frommers
Farmington Museum
3041 E. Main StFarmington, NM
EGovernor Bent House and Museum
- 117 Bent St.
Taos, NM - +1 505 758 2376
- Overview Home of the first territorial governor of New Mexico, which features adobe architecture, 19th-century frontier ... more on TripAdvisor
- Overview This residence of Charles Bent, New Mexico Territory's first American governor, offers an interesting peek into the region's at-times brutal history. Bent, a former trader who established Fort Bent, Colorado, was murdered during the 1847 Native American and Hispanic rebellion, while his wife and ... more on Frommers
Governor Bent House and Museum
117 Bent St.Taos, NM
