Museum closed Sunday, March 31
The History Museum will be closed Sunday, March 31, for the Easter holiday. We'll reopen at 10 am Tuesday, April 2.
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The History Museum will be closed Sunday, March 31, for the Easter holiday. We'll reopen at 10 am Tuesday, April 2.
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The History Museum will close early today. We'll be open Saturday, March 30, but will be closed on Sunday, March 31.
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When America needed hard workers, the cowboy was there. The job was dirty and difficult, low-paid and lowly regarded. But when an America torn by the Civil War needed a
Yee-Haw: Cowboys Real and Imagined Gallops to an April 14 Opening Read More »
Don Edwards, a premier performer of old-time ballads and cowboy songs, performs in the New Mexico History Museum Auditorium at 2 pm on Sunday, March 10, an advance event for
Don Edwards, “America’s Cowboy Balladeer,” Comes to the History Museum Read More »
Don Edwards, a premier performer of old-time ballads and cowboy songs, performs in the New Mexico History Museum Auditorium at 2 pm on Sunday, March 10, an advance event for
Don Edwards, America’s Cowboy Balladeer Cowboys Real and Imagined Read More »
As part of the special exhibit Tall Tales of the Wild West: The Stories of Karl May, the History Museum will show a German-made film based on a Karl May
Karl May Movie Matinee Treasure of Silver Lake Read More »
Preparations for the upcoming New Mexico History Museum exhibit, Cowboys Real and Imagined. NPR's StoryCorps comes to the museum. Tales of awesome volunteers. Cool new artifacts. And a guide to
The Museum Times, February-March 2013 ed. Read More »
Benjamin Franklin never visited New Mexico, but his memory will grace a week’s worth of events commemorating his contributions to music and the printed word, along with his diplomacy in
A Celebration of Printing Honoring Benjamin Franklin’s birthday Read More »
Benjamin Franklin never visited New Mexico, but his memory will grace a week’s worth of events commemorating his contributions to music and the printed word, along with his diplomacy in
Benjamin Franklin never visited New Mexico, but his memory will grace a week’s worth of events commemorating his contributions to music and the printed word, along with his diplomacy in
A Celebration of Printing — today’s activities Read More »