Murals
Gallup has dozens of unique murals inspired by regional history and cultures that you can explore both downtown and around the community.
Once a brothel and later a grocery, the museum hosts local and traveling exhibits on a rotating basis in order to provide new content for our community and guests. The current exhibition World on the Move: 250,000 Years of Human Migration, was developed by the American Anthropological Association, together with the Smithsonian’s Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage and Smithsonian Exhibits. It is administered by the American Library Association’s Public Programs Office. Where do we come from? Why do we move? How does migration change us? Where are we going? Come to the World on the Move exhibit and let’s find out together. To visit the Rex Museum please call 505-863-1291 to schedule an appointment.
The Rex Museum is located at 300 West Historic U.S. Highway 66 at the intersection of Route 66 and Third Street. Our phone number is (505) 863-1363.
Contact Tammi Moe at the phone number above for more details.
Murals
Gallup has dozens of unique murals inspired by regional history and cultures that you can explore both downtown and around the community.
El Malpais National Monument
Discover the land of fire and ice!
The primeval black basalt terrain of El Malpais was created by volcanic forces over the past million years.
Made in Gallup
Gallup is home to some of the most unique manufacturing in the Southwest, with brands you may not even know were made in our region.
If you are seeking information about Gallup's history or wish to donate materials to the city archives please contact the Octavia Fellin Library at (505) 863-1291. The library maintains archives of newspapers, photographs, and more throughout Gallup's history.
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