| Explora Science Center and Children's Museum of Albuquerque: Features over 250 interactive science, technology and art exhibits for all ages. Provides hours, admission fees, programs, membership details, volunteer opportunities, and contact information. |
| Jonson Gallery at UNM: The Gallery houses the archives and work of modernist painter Raymond Jonson (1891-1982) and works by his contemporaries and students. |
| Maxwell Museum of Anthropology: Holds over 10 million individual items in its archaeological, ethnological, archival, photo and skeletal collections. The collections come from all parts of the world, but have a Southwestern emphasis. |
| Meteorite Museum: Exhibits meteorites discovered throughout the world. |
| National Atomic Museum: The Congressionally chartered "official" Atomic Museum of the United States, with an extensive collection of unclassified nuclear technology. Take a virtual tour of the museum on this web site. |
| New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science: Information about museum exhibits, research and collections, public programs, museum services, news, and a calendar of events. |
| Petroglyph National Monument: More than 15,000 prehistoric and historic Native American and Hispanic petroglyphs (images carved in rock) stretch 17-miles along Albuquerque's West Mesa escarpment. |
| Pueblo Cultural Center: Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, Albuquerque, New Mexico. |
| South Broadway Cultural Center: A multi-cultural center for the visual and performing arts. |
| Tamarind Institute: A center for training, research and publishing in the field of fine art lithography. Offers a gallery of lithographs, public tours, and workshop demonstrations. |
| The Albuquerque Museum: Offers exhibitions and programs in art and history. |