Active-duty military personnel eligible for free entry to New Mexico museums, historic sites
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Active-duty military personnel, including National Guard and Reserve, and their families can receive free admission to any of the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs' eight museums and eight historic sites this summer.
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Free admission extends to up to five family members and will be available through the Blue Star Museums program from Armed Forces Day, May 17, through Labor Day, Sept. 1.
Qualified members must show a valid military ID. For more information about Blue Star Museums, including a map of participating museums, click here.
The eight New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs (NMDCA) museums offering free admission include:
Museum of International Folk Art (Santa Fe)
Museum of Indian Arts & Culture (Santa Fe)
National Hispanic Cultural Center (Albuquerque)
New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science (Albuquerque)
New Mexico History Museum (Santa Fe)
New Mexico Museum of Space History (Alamogordo)
New Mexico Farm & Ranch Heritage Museum (Las Cruces)
New Mexico Museum of Art – Plaza Building and Vladem Contemporary (Santa Fe)
The eight NMDCA historic sites offering free admission include:
Bosque Redondo Memorial at Fort Sumner Historic Site (Fort Sumner)
Coronado Historic Site (Bernalillo)
Jemez Historic Site (Jemez Springs)
Fort Stanton Historic Site (Capitan/Fort Stanton)
Lincoln Historic Site (Lincoln)
Fort Selden Historic Site (Radium Springs)
Los Luceros Historic Site (Alcalde)
Taylor-Mesilla Historic Site (Mesilla)
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