Known mostly through myths about aliens and UFOs, there's more to Roswell than mystery and innuendo. No matter what your interests: archaeological and historical sites, special and sporting events, museums, arts and culture, Roswell is a great place for a weekend jaunt. More than anything, the area offers a multitude of outdoor activities, from bird watching and fishing at the Bitter Lake National Wildlife Refuge to swimming and boating at Bottomless Lakes State Park. Families will love the Spring River Park and Zoo, which features a special fishing lake for children, exotic animals and an antique carousel. There's plenty to do inside as well. The Roswell Museum and Art Center will appeal to anyone with an interest in Southwestern painters like Peter Hurd and Henriette Wyeth. History enthusiasts will enjoy the Historical Center of Southeast New Mexico, a grand house filled with area antiques, artifacts and a changing gallery of historical exhibits. Of course a visit to Roswell would not be complete without a stop at the International UFO Museum and Research Center, where you can find out what really happened when "something" crashed near Roswell in 1947 or maybe not.
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5.0 based on 118 reviews
Intro - I have noticed how little problem there was shifting our culture frame of reference for dating historical time from the more narrow BC or Before Christ to the broader BCE, Before Current Era. Not so when it comes to Art. I have never understood how Edwardian Era art critics managed to get a perpetual copyright to the term "modern" for their particular hundred year old artistic epoch. Until such times as the term modern in modern art is used in quotes with a slight eye roll, the term Contemporary as in the Anderson Museum of Contemporary Art will do. Why I think the Anderson Museum is showing 21st Century Master Pieces: In the medieval guild system, a masterpiece was an example of work of such quality that it would prove ones qualifications to be an acknowledged Master of your craft. The Anderson Museum exhibits the work of artists-in-residence who are given a house, a studio, a stipend and a year to do art. Once all the excuses have been removed, the artist is left with only their naked show us what you got craftsmanship and creativity. In my opinion, the Anderson Museum of Contemporary Art is filled with examples of the artist pouring everything they had to give into their work. The artists have prepared and presented their masterpieces and we are the judges. Entrance is by donation and I found myself digging a bit deeper than I typically do. The museum is deserving of your visit and the work deserving of your attention and respect.
5.0 based on 27 reviews
Artisan soaps made by hand on site! Made with all natural ingredients, using essentials oils! We do carry Natural soaps scented with fragrance too! We also carry Body Butters, Beard Oils, Bath Bombs, Goat Milk Soap, Beer Soap, Essential Oil Rollers and Wine Soap
Wonderful little store with an amazing assortment of delicious smelling handmade soaps. We had a great visit with the owner and left with the knowledge that we will definitely be back.
4.5 based on 330 reviews
Founded in 1937, the Roswell Museum and Art Center is home to an extensive collection of southwestern art, the equipment and workshop of pioneering rocketeer Robert H. Goddard, and the Rogers Aston Collection of the American West, which encompasses historical southwestern artifacts spanning from the sixteenth through the twentieth centuries.
Roswell has the best hidden secret in the Pecos Valley. This Museum has a touch of the Old West with the Aston Collection, one of the finest collections of Indian and Cowboy memorabilia in all of New Mexico, plus Art of Peter Hurd and Henriette Wyeth. Next is the Space work of Robert Goddard. Finishing it all off is the Robert H. Goddard Planetarium. Plan for couple hours to see it all. You will be amazed
4.5 based on 138 reviews
Home to thousands of migratory birds, deer, bob cats and badgers, visitors to this refuge can view and photgraph wildlife from several observation platforms.
We have been amazed at all the wildlife (particularly the birds) on the refuge. There is a nice welcome center with exhibits and an auditorium with a movie on the area and dragonflies (only like 20 minutes long). In addition, there is a scenic drive, like 7 plus miles for viewing. There are also some hiking trails, just watch for the snakes in season. Well worth your time, particularly if you are interested in birds (the sandhill cranes and snow geese are currently in!!!)
4.5 based on 183 reviews
Featuring New Mexico wines,New Mexico beers, gourmet foods and gifts. . Local entertainment on occasion. Tastings offered M-Sat 10AM-5PM. Wine Bar open M-Thu 10AM-7pm & Fri / Sat 10AM - 8pm.
We hung out here for wine and had the best sweet/spicy green chili sauce over cream cheese. The local New Mexico wines were really very good. We purchased several bottles to take with us.
4.0 based on 140 reviews
This zoo is amazing with a lot of information about the animals along with a great part and picnic area
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The Visitors Center provides hospitality to tourists and is an economic driver that promotes local and state attractions and events, and provides information and resources to Roswell visitors. It is the official trademark retail shop for the City of Roswell where visitors and community members can purchase “official” City of Roswell branded items in person and at shop.seeroswell.com. The Visitors Center is part of organizing and collaborating on statewide tourism initiatives like FAM tours, Group Tours, Go-Planners and also supports special events organized by the City’s Public Affairs team.
The ladies here were very helpful and answered our questions. We had our picture taken with alien statues for free and bought some inexpensive gifts for our family. Recommend stopping here first..
3.5 based on 218 reviews
Beginning in the 1830s as a mill town, Roswell's historic neighborhood features many of the original buildings that have been restored.
Great fun walking the downtown & supporting local budinesses. Try the Space Walk for a unique time with florescent lights. It's low-cost , a little cheesy, but tons of fun. Check out the themed McDs and enjoy the numerous alien encounters along the way.
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