Gallup Cultural Center
About the Business
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The Gallup Cultural Center, located at 201 East Highway 66 in Gallup, New Mexico, is a multifaceted institution that serves as an art gallery, cafe, museum, store, and tourist attraction all in one.
Dedicated in May of 1923, the center is housed in the historic El Navajo Hotel, also known as the "Train Station," and is a central space for residents and visitors to remember, explore, and enjoy the uniqueness of the community.
The Storyteller Museum, Master's Gallery, Code Talker, Route 66, and Fred Harvey exhibits provide a fascinating glimpse into the history of the Southwest.
The center relies on the support of donors and visitors to continue its mission, and thanks to their contributions, it is able to offer a diverse range of cultural experiences. Visit the Gallup Cultural Center to immerse yourself in the rich heritage of Gallup and the surrounding region.
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Location & Phone number
201 E Hwy 66, Gallup, NM 87301, United States
Hours open
Monday:
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Tuesday:
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Wednesday:
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Thursday:
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Friday:
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"A sorry if a catch-all location for restaurant, bakery, giftshopping, trainspotting, and a Navajo Code Taller exhibit. Santa Fe retail car up front, statue of a Marine, and a plaque honoring author of the book 'Sagebrush Lawyer'. An old defunct Amtrak station too. Interesting place, zero points for customer service. Visit for your own joy."
"Cultural Center and museum in Gallup is free but I always suggest making donation for the museum and it's upkeep"
"This was a unique and wonderful experience to see all of the one of a kind historical artifacts and also the art pieces! If you're passing through or even if you're from the area, this place is worth it to check out!"
"What a great place! The former El Navaho Hotel and Santa Fe Railway Station is still a working Amtrak station but also houses a wonderful museum upstairs. We learned so much about the Gallup region! The museum is free, but donations are appreciated. Angela's Cafe, a nice place to get a sandwich for lunch, is downstairs."
"We were honored to learn the history of Gallup and the Navajo culture with Terrie at the Gallup Cultural Center. Her commitment and heart were so evident. If you are in the area you must stop by; you will be inspired. We returned in the evening to watch the Zuni Dance group perform!"
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