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This historic grain mill, which now houses a museum that hosts cultural events, was used in the early 20th century. The museum is open weekends from Memorial Day to October 31. Address: . Cleveland NM USA
1 505 387-2645
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Visitors to this museum have the chance to see a number of model trains and tracks. The foundation that operates the museum occasionally hosts model train shows at the convention center. Address: 1817 S. 2nd St. Tucumcari NM USA
1 505 461-4273
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Open daily, this museum exhibits a variety of artifacts and documents that pertain to the history of Union County and northeastern New Mexico. Local crafts and regional souvenirs are available at the museum's gift shop. Address: South Second and Walnut Clayton NM USA 88415
Send an Email 1 505 374-2977
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Located in a 1903 schoolhouse, this museum contains a variety of memorabilia and artifacts from the area. The museum's Historic Route 66 Exhibit explores travel in Quay County. Address: 416 South Adams Street Tucumcari NM USA
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The 11,000-square-foot exhibit hall at this museum features replica and original dinosaur fossils with an emphasis on the Mesozoic time period, which is comprised of the Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous periods. A paleontology/geology lab is also located on-site. Address: 222 East Laughlin Street Tucumcari NM USA 88401
1 505 461-3466
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