Reviews of New Mexico National Guard Museum (Museum)

1050 Old Pecos Trail, Santa Fe, NM 87505, United States

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At the present this business has a score of 4.7 stars out of 5 and the score is based on 25 reviews.

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REVIEWS OF New Mexico National Guard Museum IN New Mexico

Axel Salinas

Debra DeBartolo

Always enjoy Military

Josh Laitila

Very nice, with a lot of history

Carlos Linares

Kenneth Coons

Great place to learn the history of the soldiers

Douglas Mallary

The best place to get educated about New Mexico's military legacy.

Levi Lewis

Awesome gem of military history and what a collection for military arms! A must stop for any military buff or vet looking to see a part of our military history

Jeena Lee

Very friendly staff Ask for Gary

Christopher Archuleta

Liam O'Connor

A lot of militaria...great museum for a small town - plus great concerts held there!

Cynthia Payne

Antonio Benavidez

Great

Carmen Garcia

Even though the main museum was closed. I loved the WW I exhibit that was open.

Rex Cole

Jose Torres

Shane Buck

Brandon Hopkins

Laura Scott

Awesome museum, lots of history on the Bataan Death March and NM soldiers

Sammy Garcia

Small but very well done. The display range from early Spanish through civil war including all military incursions to date.

T Z

This is a great place to learn about the history of WW2. They have plenty of artifacts, old historic documents and a video to explain WW2.

LaVern Holm

We visited the museum on our way home from Palm Springs to Iowa. My father's best friend in POW camp at Funatsu, Japan was a man from Deming, NM named Jesus (Jimmy) Gutierrez and one of the things on my bucket list was to honor Jimmy and the rest of the New Mexico National Guard members who fought and died or wound up in POW camps (there were a lot of them as several NMNG units were in the Philippines). The host at the museum was a super nice gentleman who treated us like royalty. A very nice small museum of which a good percentage was devoted to the Guardsmen who fought in the Philippine Islands and specifically on Bataan and Corregidor. My father was a soldier in Battery Chicago, 60th Coast Artillery (Anti-Aircraft) on Corregidor and was in Japanese prison camps at Cabanatuan, Bilibid, Palawan and Nagoya Camp No. 3 at Funatsu, Japan.

Carlos Gallegos

Great place

Randy A

Never realized all the history that New Mexico has in ww2

DMH

A great place to see and learn about New Mexico's part in military history. From 1590 through today. Artifacts and articles and very knowledgeable volunteers. Both indoor and outdoor displays are fascinating.

gilbert noriega

Business Hours of New Mexico National Guard Museum in New Mexico

SUNDAY
CLOSED
MONDAY
CLOSED
TUESDAY
10AM–4PM
WEDNESDAY
10AM–4PM
THURSDAY
10AM–4PM
FRIDAY
10AM–4PM
SATURDAY
CLOSED

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