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The Farmington Museum and Visitors Center at Gateway Park features a variety of exhibits relating to the diverse history of the area’s cultures. Traveling exhibits as well as national and regional juried arts shows are also featured.
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The E3 Children’s Museum & Science Center offers hands-on, science-related interactive exhibits in the Main Gallery with special programs scheduled throughout the year.
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The Riverside Nature Center is a unique place to observe wildlife, begin a walk through the River Corridor and learn about the environment. Nature Center exhibits feature the plants and animals of the riverside with emphasis on historic uses and ecosystems.
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The Harvest Grove Farm & Orchards features a variety of antique tractors and early agricultural equipment is on display at the Exhibit Barn.
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The Aztec Museum & Pioneer Village is a historical museum of northwest New Mexico featuring a pioneer village with 14 original and replicated structures dating from the 1880's.
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The Bolack Museum of Fish and Wildlife presents a collection of mounted animals from throughout the world.
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The Bolack Electromechanical Museum holds a collection of early items depicting development in electric power, telephone, communications, oil field equipment, and the farming industry.
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The San Juan County Museum at Salmon Ruins & Heritage Parkhouses a permanent collection of Anasazi pottery, jewelry, fetishes, replica tools and hunting equipment. Interactive displays focus on archaeological techniques and include an area for kids.
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The Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad Museum features two full-size locomotives, railroad art and collectibles.
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