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Museum of International Folk Art
, Santa Fe
Home to more than 130,000 objects and artifacts, Museum of International Folk Art displays the history and heritage of materials, crafts, and

Palace of the Governors
, Santa Fe
The Palace of the Governors (Spanish: Palacio de los Gobernadores) is an adobe structure built in the Territorial Style of Pueblo architectur
Duration: 1 hour 50 minutes
New Mexico's oldest & most famous Ghost Walk since 2001! Featured on your favorite shows: Weird Travels, Dead Files, Coast to Coast Radio, The Travel Channel & more. Learn the spooky 300+ year history of Old Town, hear the reported Ghost Stories, review the evidence collected & decide for yourself the possibility of the existence of Ghosts! Bring your digital camera; many unusual photographs are captured during the Tour. Everyone loves a good old-fashioned Ghost Story! Family friendly. Pet friendly. Legends, folklore, ghost stories and history come to life as you depart on an intriguing excursion through 313 years of haunted history. Historic buildings & dark alleys conceal long-forgotten secrets of battles, murders, hangings, & hidden cemeteries. Tour Guides escort you on a 105-minute, lantern-lit adventure. Search for souls of early residents, phantoms, spooks, specters, wandering apparitions & the 13 ghosts who have made Old Town their eternal home. Guide Gratuities appreciated

Museum of Indian Arts & Culture
, Santa Fe
Discover the culture of Native American tribes in the American Southwest at Museum of Indian Arts & Culture. The site serves as a working lab

SANTA FE 2926 puts steam back on the map again! Monday, August 20, 2018, New Mexico Steam Locomotive and Railroad Historical Society fired up
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Specialty museum destinations in New Mexico
Santa FeTrip planner
Best for: Religious Site, Art Museum, Specialty Museum
RoswellTrip planner
Best for: Specialty Museum, Gift & Specialty Shop, State Park
AlbuquerqueTrip planner
Best for: Historic Walking Area, Natural History Museum, Science Museum
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Best for: History Museum, Landmark
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Best for: Art Museum, Geologic Formation, Religious Site
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