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Farmington, New Mexico Tourist Attractions

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  • HWY 550, Aztec
  • Historical Site
  • 505-334-6174

Around 1100 A.D. ancestral Pueblo people embarked on an ambitious building project along the Animas River in northwestern New Mexico. In less than three decades they built a monumental "great house.” Aztec West stands three-stories high, stretches longer than a football field and once had as many as 500-rooms including a ceremonial "great kiva” over 40-feet in diameter.

  • 3041 E Main St, Farmington
  • Museum
  • 505-599-1174

Whether you'd like to observe animals in their natural, riverside habitat, walk beside antique tractors, explore Farmington's history . . . or let the kids loose on exhibits designed just for them, this is your museum. The Farmington Museum at Gateway Park is four museums in one and has plenty for everyone to do.

  • 39 Rd. 5568, Farmington
  • Sports & Recreation
  • 505-566-1200

Sunray Park and Casino isn't only a place to gamble, although gambling is certainly one of its big draws. Check out a horse race, or some weekend musical entertainment. You can get some great food here as well.

  • Farmington
  • Performing Arts
  • 505-327-0076

The Theater Ensemble Arts sometimes abbreviates themselves as TEA-Time Productions, which reflects their good-natured performances. In their middle production each year, the community's youth join right in, but don't think that they suffer for it. This is good-natured, but classy stuff.

  • 3901 Bloomfield Hwy, Farmington
  • Museum
  • 505-325-4275

  • Nageezi
  • Historical Site
  • 505-786-7014

For approximately 250 years the Ancient Pueblo People (or Anasazi) lived in Chaco Canyon in what were the largest buildings in North America until the 19th century. This ancient civilization was the cultural and socio-political center of a region as large as the whole American Southwest before its ...

  • 302 N Orchard Avenue, Farmington
  • Performing Arts
  • 505-599-1425

  • 121 West Main, Farmington
  • Art Gallery-Museum
  • 505-599-8597

  • 200 Scott Ave, Farmington
  • Amusement Park
  • 505-324-0940

  • Bldg. 36A E. Hwy. 264 @ Route 12, Window Rock
  • National Park
  • 928-871-6647

The Four Corners are where the state lines of Colorado, Utah, Arizona and New Mexico meet at a single point in the desert on the Navajo Indian Reservation.

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