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Farmington leaders are in the process of putting together the finishing touches on a long-awaited update to the long-term strategic plan for the Farmington Museum at Gateway Park, an exercise that ...
Efforts by city officials to convert a little-used stretch of riverfront property adjacent to the Farmington Museum at Gateway Park into a public gathering spot got a boost late last month when ...
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham speaks during an Aug, 19, 2022, press conference at the Farmington Museum at Gateway Park about the city of Farmington being awarded $40 million in federal funding for ...
Log Cabin Museum, Las Cruces, moved to Chloride, New Mexico in 2006 and now called the Grafton Cabin; currently unused. [21] [22] Million Dollar Museum, White's City, New Mexico, near Carlsbad Caverns, contents auctioned off in 2008, [23] contained oddities and curios [24] [25] New Mexico Film Museum, Santa Fe, closed in 2010 [26]
Monument Park, The Bronx; Museum Village at Old Smith's Clove, Monroe; Old Bethpage Village Restoration, Old Bethpage; Old Stone Fort, Schoharie; Weeksville Heritage Center, Brooklyn; Aaron House of Niagara Falls, [Niagara Falls] North Carolina. A museum interpreter explains aspects of a 19th-century apothecary in Old Salem
Intended to be a "living museum," Pioneer Village includes artifacts and mementos housed in over two dozen structures which illustrate the history of Utah. It was founded in 1938 near Salt Lake City by Horace and Ethel Sorensen. In April 1975, Lagoon bought the collection from the Sons of Utah Pioneers, and it opened at the amusement park in 1976.
The ruins of Salmon Pueblo were excavated between 1970 and 1979, under the direction of Cynthia Irwin-Williams of Eastern New Mexico University in partnership with the San Juan County Museum Association (Irwin-Williams 2006, p. 17-27). The San Juan Valley Archaeological Program resulted in the excavation of slightly more than one-third of ...
The controversial development proposal roiled the community — especially those with memories of Marvin’s Marvelous Mechanical Museum's arcade games.