New Mexico
Cultural Affairs to offer free admission for locals affected by fires
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The state’s Cultural Affairs division is seeking to give a break to New Mexicans impacted by current wildfires. Via the tip of June, each resident residing in Colfax, Mora, San Miguel, Valencia and Lincoln counties will obtain free admission to quite a few museums and historic websites.
All it’s important to do is current a sound ID, displaying proof of residency. First responders concerned with emergency work may also be capable of go to without cost by mentioning their function. Tickets will solely be out there in-person at New Mexico Division of Cultural Affairs museums and historic websites.
The next is the museums and historic websites providing free admission:
- New Mexico Museum of House Historical past in Alamogordo
- New Mexico Museum of Pure Historical past & Science in Albuquerque
- New Mexico Museum of Artwork in Santa Fe
- New Mexico Historical past Museum in Santa Fe
- New Mexico Farm & Ranch Heritage Museum in Las Cruces
- Nationwide Hispanic Cultural Middle in Albuquerque
- Museum of Worldwide People Artwork in Santa Fe
- Museum of Indian Arts & Tradition in Santa Fe
- Los Luceros Historic Web site in Alcalde
- Lincoln Historic Web site in Lincoln
- Jemez Historic Web site in Jemez Springs
- Fort Sumner Historic Web site and Bosque Redondo Memorial in Fort Sumner
- Fort Stanton in Capitan
- Fort Selden in Radium Springs
- Coronado Historic Web site in Bernalillo