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    International UFO Museum & Research Center - Outside of museum, plenty of parking in street and free lot on the left

    International UFO Museum & Research Center

    3.7(483 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    We visited the International UFO Museum & Research Center in Roswell, NM and had a wonderful time…read morereading up on the UFO sightings and pictures captured. The museum is located in Downtown Roswell and is open daily from 9am-5pm. Admission for adults is $7 and kids 5-7 is $4. Seniors 65+, military and first responders pay $5. There's a gift shop inside to buy alien souvenirs. Be sure to also stop at Roswell UFO Spacewalk museum afterwards for a cool glow in the dark UFO and aliens experience it's only a 2 minute walk from this museum. Happy Yelping :)

    If you are in Roswell, this is a must do. Admission is $7 per person for adults which feels fine…read morefor what you get. You should know going in there's a lot of reading involved and this is not some flashy, high-tech, push a button type of museum. There are lots of displays and documents, timelines and witness accounts, newspaper clippings etc. so if you really want to take it all in, you'll need to give yourself some time. There's a really large research library inside which I found interesting. If you're really into UFO history, investigations, government reports and all of that you could easily spend hours in that section alone. The exhibits themselves are fine, although some of it feels a little dated and again, it's a lot of reading. It's also dog friendly and I'm pretty certain that the UFO exhibit with the life-size aliens kept my dog distracted long enough for me to read most of what I wanted to. There's definitely plenty to keep humans engaged as well if you enjoy learning about the 1947 Roswell incident and everything that followed. The gift shop was really cute; maybe my favorite part. Lots of quirky alien merch, books, shirts, and fun souvenirs. We got a giggly alien head headband in child size that we ended up putting on our dog. It was adorable. I also got a really nice knitted sweatshirt that I probably overpaid for but I love it. If you are looking for something very Roswell you will find it here. This is definitely a place worth visiting, especially if you've already come to the area, just remember to give yourself time and not rush it or expect some sort of interactive/theme park type experience.

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    International UFO Museum & Research Center - I think these creepy paintings are from the Barney and Betty Hill case

    I think these creepy paintings are from the Barney and Betty Hill case

    International UFO Museum & Research Center - International UFO Museum & Research Center

    International UFO Museum & Research Center

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    International UFO Museum & Research Center

    BrickTown: Alien Attack - Briefing...

    BrickTown: Alien Attack

    4.6(14 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    So much fun, even for two grown ups. The staff were a total treat and the scavenger hunts add…read moreengagement to the experience. We were less impressed by the Lego kits on display but totally blown away by the environments surrounding them and the BrickTown build itself. The attention to detail is amazing and there's so much clever humor on display throughout. We visited during the holidays and got to see the winter village and the Star Wars themed Hoth Christmas display - SO cool. Huge highlight from our trip to Roswell.

    LEGO display...and scavenging fun…read more BrickTown is part store, part museum, and total distraction from the day. You could do a historic space flight from the point of the aliens in '47 or the moon landing in '69; but we just did BrickTown. MacKenzie did a fantastic job of explaining our options. We sat in a room to watch an instructional video, and we were let loose to view the exhibit. Also, available are various skill levels of scavenger hunts that will make the exhibit viewing way more involved and enjoyable. Of course you can skip the scanveger, but it will make the museum a little tedious. The first room you'll see various aircraft, but the Roswell Air Show scene has a lot, aliens included, of course. The room leads into another with the halls lined with incredible LEGO Dot interpretations of the Mona Lisa Starry Night, and the Last Supper. You will then see a Pirates Cove scene and various famous buildings. I thought this 1-meter Titanic rendition was pretty good...even with the iceberg ahead. The coup de grace, is actually the interconnected scenes in the main gallery. Everything else gets lost here. You have an amusement park scene, connected to an apartment scene, connected to a park that is getting overrun by an alien attack - led by the biggest alien mother ship on the planet? The mother ship is blasting a huge laser downward and splits a camper can. There are moments of humor here as in the midst of their attack there aliens are assimilating to the activities. Towards the back you will see a Star Wars themed Xmas scene. Also, there is another bigger City themed Xmas display of events. I don't think this scene is permanent, but seasonal. If you love LEGOs you may want to drop in.

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    BrickTown: Alien Attack - Imaginations will be charged and you will have a hard time getting your kids out of the creation lab.

    Imaginations will be charged and you will have a hard time getting your kids out of the creation lab.

    BrickTown: Alien Attack - Design your own Lego tile and add it to the wall.

    Design your own Lego tile and add it to the wall.

    BrickTown: Alien Attack - My little loved it too!

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    My little loved it too!

    John Simpson Chisum Equestrian Statue - John Simpson Chisum Equestrian Statue, Roswell

    John Simpson Chisum Equestrian Statue

    5.0(1 review)
    0.2 mi

    This is a 150% lifesize statue of the legendary cattleman. He is on his horse and is chasing down a…read moreclearly unhappy bull. It is located across the street from the Chaves County Courthouse. The sign with the sculpture reads, "John Simpson Chisum. 1824-1884. "Cattle King of the Pecos"" "John S. Chisum, a western icon, is generally recognized as the early West's most prominent cattleman." "In the mid-1870s, Chisum was the largest cattle producer in the nation, with as many as 80,000 longhorn steers in his herd. Beginning as a youthful cattle owner in eastern Texas, he soon became recognized as a "cattle baron" increasing his herd and influence as he moved west." "In 1867, he brought his first herd to New Mexico Territory on the Goodnight-Loving Trail, later partnering with Goodnight for several years. He established headquarters on the Pecos River at Bosque Grande between Fort Sumner and Roswell, claiming a range from Fort Sumner south 150 miles to Seven Rivers, near present-day Carlsbad. In 1875, he moved his headquarters to South Springs at the southern edge of Roswell village." "In spite of Indian raids, rustling gangs, drought and occasional floods, Chisum's holdings prospered. It is said that during the 12 years of his greatest activity, he moved more than 300,00 beeves to markets north and east and to Indian reservations throughout the region." "He was a fringe participant in the Lincoln County War and associate and close friend to John Tunstall, the first casualty in the conflict and Alex McSween, one of the last." "He first befriended Billy the Kid, then together with Roswell's J.C. Lea, selected Pat Garrett to rid the area of the Kid." "One of the West's consummate cattlemen, he helped develop both modern cattle breeds and the fledgling town of Roswell." There is a parking lot here for the Roswell Visitor's Center if you'd like to check out this impressive statue. [Review 17449 overall - 62 in New Mexico - 967 of 2022.]

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    John Simpson Chisum Equestrian Statue - John Simpson Chisum Equestrian Statue, Roswell

    John Simpson Chisum Equestrian Statue, Roswell

    John Simpson Chisum Equestrian Statue
    John Simpson Chisum Equestrian Statue - John Simpson Chisum Equestrian Statue, Roswell

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    John Simpson Chisum Equestrian Statue, Roswell

    Roswell Museum - Vibrant paintings

    Roswell Museum

    4.1(34 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    We visited Roswell just to say we'd been there. The UFO Museum turned out not to be worth a stop,…read morebut the Roswell Museum & Art Center is a top-notch small regional museum. It has interesting exhibits of New Mexico and Southwestern art, along with a surprising amount of artifacts from Robert Goddard's life and pioneering work in rocketry. It was unexpected to find a museum of this quality in a small town. I especially enjoyed the paintings by Billy Schenck and the black and white architectural photographs of New Mexico subjects by Robert Christensen. There are several galleries of permanent exhibits, along with a number of rotating exhibits. Admission is by donation. Parking is plentiful in a lot next to the museum, and it's free.

    The Roswell Museum is a good place to learn all about the Roswell "weather balloon" incident…read more DISCLAIMER**** Although there are some videos you can press and watch throughout the museum, expect to be READING A TON. If you're not much of a reader, you don't get the benefit of the full value of the museum but still definitely interesting to check out for just 7 bucks. There are clean restrooms here and a fun simulation as well as an awesome gift shop carrying lots of alien themed items. One thing that was very interesting is the Research center. I believe it's free without admission ( they accept donations). You can go inside and it's essentially a library with UFO and paranormal themed books, as well as a separate room for sci fi books and another room with more incident reports and such to look at. It's pretty neat and I wish I had more time to sit and read a few of the interesting books they had. In short, this place is more fun for adults than for kiddos but if the kiddos can read it may be interesting for them.

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    Roswell Museum - Beautiful galleries

    Beautiful galleries

    Roswell Museum - Goddard's workshop

    Goddard's workshop

    Roswell Museum - Woven wires and circuit boards form an interesting mosaic.

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    Woven wires and circuit boards form an interesting mosaic.

    Black Cock Brewery - Stage

    Black Cock Brewery

    4.3(58 reviews)
    1.6 mi
    $$

    You roll into Roswell expecting aliens... and end up at Black Cock Brewery no UFOs, no little green…read moremen, just cold beer and real people. Funny how that works. This place doesn't try to sell you the myth. It pours you a pint instead. Roswell's first brewery, and it wears that badge like a scar earned the hard way. Inside, it's all low hum and easy conversation locals leaning in, swapping stories You roll into Roswell expecting aliens... and end up at Black Cock Brewery no UFOs, no little green men, just cold beer and real people. Funny how that works. This place doesn't try to sell you the myth. It pours you a pint instead. Roswell's first brewery, and it wears that badge like a scar earned the hard way. Inside, it's all low hum and easy conversation locals leaning in, swapping stories, no gimmicks, no neon nonsense. Just that unspoken understanding: if you know, you know. Food's solid. Service doesn't miss. And the crowd? That's the main course. This is where you stop being a tourist and start blending in at least long enough to forget why you came chasing aliens in the first place. Because here's the truth Roswell's not really about what fell from the sky. It's about what stuck around. And this spot? This is where you drink with it., no gimmicks, no neon nonsense. Just that unspoken understanding: if you know, you know. Food's solid. Service doesn't miss. And the crowd? That's the main course. This is where you stop being a tourist and start blending in at least long enough to forget why you came chasing aliens in the first place. Because here's the truth Roswell's not really about what fell from the sky. It's about what stuck around. And this spot? This is where you drink with it.

    We came here Nov 2025. First time. Place is nice and cold beer. Service is good. Clean and seating…read moreinside and outside. Food from a food truck which was really good.

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    Black Cock Brewery - Entrance!

    Entrance!

    Black Cock Brewery - She is sad because she cannot skate

    She is sad because she cannot skate

    Black Cock Brewery - Outside

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    We Believe Mural - publicart - Updated May 2026

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