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    Mineralogical Museum

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    Lindsay B.

    This place is a must see!!! And it's free too. We sTopped I'm on a lazy Sunday afternoon. It was a great time to go. You could spend hours here loOking at and learning about hundreds of mineral and rock specimens. It was seriously incredible!!!!!!! I recommend that everybody should go to this museum at least once. It's also located on the university campus in Socorro with convenient and clearly marked parking areaas in front of the museum. There are also huge specimens of petrified wood outside next to the pond and waterfall.

    Wonderful collection! Well worth a stop when in the area Even the water garden in front, with petrified wood is lovely

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    Definitely a place to check out, get some geology lessons, and see the beautiful rocks!

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    Salinas Pueblo Missions

    Salinas Pueblo Missions

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    New Mexico 01-2024 ABO Ruins Salina Misson in the Mountaire area of New Mexico. Medieval…read moreArchitecture looks like castle ruins. It was extremely cold with the wind whipping wildly. It was like 6 degrees !! It's located in the mountains and it's a beautiful drive up the ruins. It's Free to check it out. Check out all the photos, it's absolutely amazing there!

    We visited Gran Quivira while passing through the area. I had never heard of the Salinas Pueblo…read moreMissions and didn't know much about it. In researching it, I got the impression all 3 sites were comparable. Unfortunately having visited Gran Quivira and seeing the pictures at the park headquarters, I think the other 2 sites were better. The have larger structures still standing. Gran Quivira may be the largest of the three, but outside of the main church, there's not much left. The ruins tend to be pretty low and largely overgrown. The main church has walls maybe 15 feet tall made with local stone. This site has not just ruins of the mission, but also of a village that sprouted up around it. We walked around it and saw it in maybe 30 minutes or less; would have been less if we'd used the ramp but it was closed due to the possibility of lightning. Gran Quivira was alright, but I'd check out Abo or Quarai instead if you get the chance. The fact that we saw the impressive ruins at Chaco Culture NHP the day before may have left me less impressed. Check these out if passing through, but I wouldn't go out of my was to see Gran Quivira.

    Mineralogical Museum - museums - Updated May 2026

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