1. CHURCH STREET MARKET
Edgewood, NM Open Fri-Sat 9-5
Sun 10-5 Visit their website at: churchstreetmarketnm.com Vintage Main Street indoor mall with 20+ shops all unique Exquisite jewelry, handmade soaps and more gifts than you Can imagine!
2. WILDLIFE WEST NATURE PARK
near SF and ABQ Not open until March
15th 10-6 Adults $9. Seniors $7. Students $5. Children under 5 are free All the animals in the park are rescues that cannot be re-released Into the wild. Some were hit by cars, or trucks, some were “pets” that People could not handle. They now live out their natural lives in peace.
3. WANNA MONKEY AROUND? HEAD TO THE GRAVESITE OF HAM
The Astrochimp at the International Space Hall of Fame in Alamogordo NM. Ham was the first chimp used in a test flight on 1/31/1961. Open 10-5 daily, Sun 12-5. Closed on Tuesday. Their Family membership is $75 for 2 adults and up to 4 kids under 18.
4. INTERNATIONAL UFO MUSEUM
in Roswell NM Interstellar sightings began in Roswell in 1947 and it became the Home of alien related things ever since. It is located in the middle of Town on the Main Street. Open daily 9-5. Children 5-15 $4 and Seniors & Military $5.
5. MC DONALDS OF ROWELL
while in Roswell be sure to visit. Shaped like a spaceship and filled with extraterrestrial decor And space related things that are sure to give you the “willies”.
6. THE OWL CAFE
in Albuquerque NM This is an old fashioned diner that serves up great burgers and Famous milkshakes, as well as a full menu of delights. Naturally The cafe is filled with all things owls. Their prices are great! Open M-Sat 7-10 Sun 7-11.
7. CONNIE’S PHOTO PARK
in Madrid NM This is a small roadside attraction with dozens of hand painted photos You are welcome to take photos for free. You can even rent Old West Costumes for a photo shoot. Always open!
8. CABINETLANDIA
in Deming NM In addition to a mailbox cemented in the ground, you will also find a 3 drawer file cabinet cemented in the ground too at this Art Installation. It is h site of the Cabinet Nation Library and holds a copy of every Cabinet Magazine to date for public viewing. There is a snack bar there, And it is suggested that all visitors wear boots during your visit to avoid Rattlesnake or scorpion bites!
9. ODDEST OF ALL—AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL RATTLESNAKE MUSEUM
in Albuquerque in Old Town South of I-40 just a half mile South on Rio Grand Blvd. Regular hours are September 1st to May 31 Tuesday-Saturday 11:30-5:30 Adults $8.95 Seniors 60+ $7.95 Military w/ID $7.95, Students $7.95 Children 3-12 $6.95 under 3-free.