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New Mexico Mining Museum
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Route 66 Drive-Thru Neon Sign
620 W Santa Fe Ave, Grants, NM 87020
Cibola Arts Council
1001 W Santa Fe Ave, Grants, NM 87020
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105 W Santa Fe Ave, Grants, NM 87020
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New Mexico Mining Museum

100 Iron Ave, Grants, NM 87020
4.7(178)
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attractions: Route 66 Drive-Thru Neon Sign, Cibola Arts Council, restaurants: 66 Teppanyaki Grill & Buffet | 鉄板焼き食べ放題
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(505) 287-4802
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newmexicominingmuseum.org
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Wed9 AM - 12 PM, 1 - 5 PMClosed

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Nearby attractions of New Mexico Mining Museum

Route 66 Drive-Thru Neon Sign

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Route 66 Drive-Thru Neon Sign

Route 66 Drive-Thru Neon Sign

4.8

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Cibola Arts Council

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Gabe SilvaGabe Silva
Super cool! Very underrated museum, in my opinion. If you're staying in ABQ, it's definitely worth the 1 hour drive to see. It's quite a small building, I didn't think there would be much inside, but I was very wrong. It's 2 stories, with the top one having plenty of different minerals, mining tools and the history about them, a movie theatre, and even a section for ancient Native American artifacts such as arrowheads, pottery, and buttons. The bottom floor is what really makes this museum different- you take the elevator down and it opens up to a replica mineshaft, they even have a gate you have to open when you exit the elevator! They did a very good job creating this mine replica- not only does it look and feel like a real one, but you can even smell the oils from the mining equipment. Very well done. Their gift shop selection is a little small I would like to add, but that's not a huge deal in my opinion. Overall, this is a great place for adults and children alike.
David WaltmonDavid Waltmon
What an amazing little Easter egg. We had not planned on stopping at the Mining Museum, but after a couple recommendations we made the 5 min excursion off I40 to the museum. While not the largest museum, it was jam packed with information, both audio and visual, and hometown charm that makes the experience. All the staff was friendly and informative and the exhibit even kept our 11 year old entertained and engaged. After the self guided tour I had many questions which were answered by two gentlemen with extensive experience in the field. These aren’t just museum curators, these are experts in their field with many years of experience. Five star experience, do not pass up the opportunity if you have it.
Morgan MunozMorgan Munoz
Cute little museum, they have a small little shop with a few nick nacks for purchase. This place is very cheap, I went with 1 other adult and 2 kids and paid 11 bucks to see it. They do hands a military and veteran discount. You can look around and then they have an elevator that takes you down to their "mine" it's very cool. I've been to actual mines and so did my girlfriend who actually used to work in one and she said it brought back memories of working down there. I think they need to turn down some of their information buttons down there because we jumped at some of them lol
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Super cool! Very underrated museum, in my opinion. If you're staying in ABQ, it's definitely worth the 1 hour drive to see. It's quite a small building, I didn't think there would be much inside, but I was very wrong. It's 2 stories, with the top one having plenty of different minerals, mining tools and the history about them, a movie theatre, and even a section for ancient Native American artifacts such as arrowheads, pottery, and buttons. The bottom floor is what really makes this museum different- you take the elevator down and it opens up to a replica mineshaft, they even have a gate you have to open when you exit the elevator! They did a very good job creating this mine replica- not only does it look and feel like a real one, but you can even smell the oils from the mining equipment. Very well done. Their gift shop selection is a little small I would like to add, but that's not a huge deal in my opinion. Overall, this is a great place for adults and children alike.
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What an amazing little Easter egg. We had not planned on stopping at the Mining Museum, but after a couple recommendations we made the 5 min excursion off I40 to the museum. While not the largest museum, it was jam packed with information, both audio and visual, and hometown charm that makes the experience. All the staff was friendly and informative and the exhibit even kept our 11 year old entertained and engaged. After the self guided tour I had many questions which were answered by two gentlemen with extensive experience in the field. These aren’t just museum curators, these are experts in their field with many years of experience. Five star experience, do not pass up the opportunity if you have it.
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Cute little museum, they have a small little shop with a few nick nacks for purchase. This place is very cheap, I went with 1 other adult and 2 kids and paid 11 bucks to see it. They do hands a military and veteran discount. You can look around and then they have an elevator that takes you down to their "mine" it's very cool. I've been to actual mines and so did my girlfriend who actually used to work in one and she said it brought back memories of working down there. I think they need to turn down some of their information buttons down there because we jumped at some of them lol
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Reviews of New Mexico Mining Museum

4.7
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4.0
2y

is a must-see for anyone interested in the history of mining in the American Southwest. The museum is located in the middle of town, and it houses a vast collection of mining artifacts, including mining equipment, tools, and minerals.

The museum is divided into several sections, each of which focuses on a different aspect of mining. The mining equipment section features a variety of mining machines, from early hand tools to modern-day heavy equipment. The mining tools section displays a variety of tools used by miners, including picks, shovels, and drills. The minerals section showcases a variety of minerals found in the American Southwest, including gold, silver, copper, and lead.

The museum also has a number of interactive exhibits that allow visitors to learn more about mining. Visitors can pan for gold, try their hand at mining, and learn about the dangers of mining. The museum also has a gift shop that sells a variety of mining-related souvenirs.

The Mining Museum is a great place to learn about the history of mining in the American Southwest. The museum is well-organized and informative, and the staff is friendly and helpful. I highly recommend a visit to the Mining Museum to anyone interested in mining or the history of the American Southwest.

Here are some specific things I like about the Mining Museum in Grants:

The museum is well-organized and informative. The staff is friendly and helpful. The museum has a variety of interactive exhibits. The museum has a gift shop that sells a variety of mining-related souvenirs. Here are some things that could be improved:

The museum could be a bit more interactive. The museum could be a bit more...

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5.0
3y

Super cool! Very underrated museum, in my opinion. If you're staying in ABQ, it's definitely worth the 1 hour drive to see.

It's quite a small building, I didn't think there would be much inside, but I was very wrong. It's 2 stories, with the top one having plenty of different minerals, mining tools and the history about them, a movie theatre, and even a section for ancient Native American artifacts such as arrowheads, pottery, and buttons. The bottom floor is what really makes this museum different- you take the elevator down and it opens up to a replica mineshaft, they even have a gate you have to open when you exit the elevator! They did a very good job creating this mine replica- not only does it look and feel like a real one, but you can even smell the oils from the mining equipment. Very well done. Their gift shop selection is a little small I would like to add, but that's not a huge deal in my opinion. Overall, this is a great place for adults and...

   Read more
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5.0
7y

What an amazing little Easter egg. We had not planned on stopping at the Mining Museum, but after a couple recommendations we made the 5 min excursion off I40 to the museum. While not the largest museum, it was jam packed with information, both audio and visual, and hometown charm that makes the experience. All the staff was friendly and informative and the exhibit even kept our 11 year old entertained and engaged. After the self guided tour I had many questions which were answered by two gentlemen with extensive experience in the field. These aren’t just museum curators, these are experts in their field with many years of experience. Five star experience, do not pass up the opportunity if...

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