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Cibola Art and Artifacts Museum

 
Cibola Arts and Artifacts Museum, 1001 W Santa Fe Ave., Grants, NM
Cibola Arts Council/Double Six Gallery/Cibola Art and Artifacts Museum
Zuni Mountain Railroad Logging exhibit opening.
Zuni Mountain Railroad Exhibit opening.
District Archeologist, US Forest Service, Linda Popelish describes life in the old mining camps.
 

Cibola Art and Artifacts Museum has been offering  exhibits on the history and culture of Northwestern New Mexico since 2007. An exhibit on "Zuni Mountain Railroad Logging 1891 to 1940," ended October 2010 after being on display for two years.  The museum plans to offer the public a new exhibit which will open May 2011.  The new exhibit will be on the history of  Fluorspar Mining in the Zuni Mountains 1940 to 1952.

Seasons Open: All year

Hours Open: Tuesday to Saturday 1:00 pm to 5:00

Fees: None

 ADA Accessibility Notes

The building was refurbished in 2006 and brought into compliance with the ADA requiremnts.

 Eco-Friendly Notes

Cibola Arts and Artifacts Museum encourages the preservation of all historical sites in New Mexico.

For More Information, Contact:

Robert Gallegos

cibolaarts@7cities.net
www.cibolartscouncil.com
1001 W. Santa Fe Ave., Grants, NM 87020
505-287-7311 · fax 505-287-7311
 

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Latitude: 35.020999700
Longitude: -107.808837900
Elevation: 6921 FT (2110 M)
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