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Closed
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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Wed |
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Thu |
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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8:00 AM - 11:00 AM
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Closed
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Discover the vibrant Pueblo culture at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center Campus. Immerse yourself in the rich traditions of Native American artists, indulge in authentic indigenous cuisine, and witness daily cultural dances. Explore museum exhibitions, murals, and other native arts and artifacts. The campus is governed by the 19 Pueblos District, a sovereign government formed by the Tribal Councils of the 19 New Mexico Pueblo Communities. Join them in celebrating New Mexico's Pueblo culture through creative and cultural experiences that provide economic opportunities to Pueblo and local communities. Take advantage of this unique opportunity to experience the heart and soul of Pueblo culture.
Discover ultimate family fun and adventure at the Hinkle Family Fun Center in Albuquerque. Regardless of the weather, you can enjoy various indoor and outdoor games and attractions to make your day exciting. With BattleTech Firestorm Virtual Reality Pods, laser tag, paintball, and rock climbing, there's something for everyone to enjoy. The center features two scenic 18-hole miniature golf courses, a twisting 1/8-mile go-kart track, and prize centers with over 150 redemption and arcade games. You can also hop on bumper boats, try the bungee jump trampoline, experience XD Dark Ride and Light Space, and relish in Birthday Parties, Group Events, and Cody's Cafe.
The University of New Mexico and Maxwell Museum stand on the traditional homelands of sovereign nations. The commitment to recognizing the deep connections of Indigenous communities to the land and their significant contributions to humanity is unwavering. They express gratitude for the opportunity to work and learn on this land and honor the relationships with Indigenous peoples. The Maxwell Museum offers permanent, temporary, and online exhibitions that educate and inspire. The exhibitions delve into humanity's deep history, showcasing the diverse communities of New Mexico and addressing contemporary themes such as social justice and climate change. Through exhibits and programs, they are dedicated to reconciling injustices, restoring voices, and realizing community.