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Discover the excitement of the New Mexico State Fair, located in Albuquerque. Here, you can experience a blend of cultural heritage, unique attractions, and top-notch entertainment, making it the biggest show in town. The festival has something for everyone, including action-packed professional rodeo cowboys, agricultural and livestock competitions, and fantastic country music performances. You will want to experience this unforgettable experience. EXPO New Mexico is the state's premier multi-use entertainment and events facility, hosting the New Mexico State Fair annually and hundreds of other events annually. In addition to the fair, they have the most prominent outdoor year-round flea market that attracts numerous vendors and patrons every weekend. The 236-acre site is available for rent for both public and private events, including cultural villages, outdoor spaces, historic arts facilities, and expansive trade show spaces.
The Sunshine Theater is a historic live music venue listed on the New Mexico State Register of Cultural Properties and an Albuquerque City Landmark. Over the years, the venue has welcomed a diverse range of local and national artists, such as The Strokes, Snoop Dogg, Stone Temple Pilots, The Smashing Pumpkins, Modest Mouse, Rancid, Coheed and Cambria, Social Distortion, and Deftones. The venue boasts a fully stocked bar and has been operating as a live music venue since 1990.
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.