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Elizabeth Harvey Abrams grew up in Alamogordo and Las Cruces with more than 100 years of family history ranching in New Mexico...
Home on the Range:
From Ranches to Rockets
This outstanding exhibit explores the dramatic transformation of life in the Tularosa Basin in the 1940s and beyond.
New Mexico
Colonial Home
The New Mexico Colonial Home was built in the museum’s Heritage Gallery and is the centerpiece of the Spanish Colonial section of the gallery.
Peter Hurd’s
charcoal studies
In order to create a large work, like a mural or fresco on a wall, artists must plan and prepare.
Agricultural Beginnings
Visitors entering the Heritage Gallery will be introduced to the early agricultural period in what is now New Mexico, beginning about 4,000 years ago.
Farm Life in New Mexico: Then & Now
Located in the Main Gallery, the beautiful exhibit features four major sections: “Moving Around,” “On the Farm,” “Home Sweet Home,” and “Going to Town.”
Historic
Green Bridge
Formerly known as the Pecos River Bridge and the Rio Hondo Bridge, New Mexico’s second-oldest highway bridge is the Museum’s largest artifact.
Saddle Makers of the Southwest
The Museum’s Horse & Cattle Barn is the site of a new, long-term exhibit celebrating the art of saddle making.
Sheep and
Goat Barn
The Sheep and Goat Barn is home to two different breeds of sheep — Navajo churro and Suffolk — as well as Boer goats.
Greenhouse
The Museum’s Greenhouse is open for shopping from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on weekdays.

Current Exhibits

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