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This exhibit features preliminary works for larger pieces by Peter Hurd
The outdoor park includes several different farming machines, like threshing machines, hay rakes, cultivators, and planters.
Armando Alvarez created this sculpture shaped like a water tank with figures cut out, inspired by images of New Mexico farms.
Several museums have loaned examples of this embroidery stitch, though used in different pieces, most often used for bed coverings for this exhibit.
The barn features an exhibit on the history of dairy farming in New Mexico.
The main gallery features recreated environments and artifacts from life on a New Mexico farm.
This building started out as a garage and was turned into a blacksmith shop for the Witte Ranch, then was transferred to the museum.
This exhibit features a detailed look at irrigation, dairies, and ranching that can be seen from New Mexico's highways.
This is a collection of paintings of ranch and native animals of the southwest by Narrie Toole.
This exhibit features images of New Mexico's rural schoolhouses from 1880-1965, which were the beginnings of public education in the state
This structure was the second-oldest highway bridge in New Mexico.
See the beauty of the nightscape spread across the globe. Observe Earth like you've never seen it before. This exhibit space allows you to observe complex and detailed scientific information in a
This exhibit presents a comprehensive look at the history of Las Cruces and the Mesilla Valley from the past 400 years.
See Ronald Florence on tour to promote "Emissary of the Doomed: Bargaining for Lives in the Holocaust"
See Darlin' Neal on tour to promote "Rattlesnakes & The Moon"
Las Cruces, NM ? The March11, 2010 ?History Notes? program will focus on early businesses in Las Cruces. A panel of speakers will discuss newspapers, mercantiles and hotels prior to the arrival of th
Docents and volunteers are updated on events and activities of Branigan Cultural Center, programs focus on developing skills in guiding tours, lesson plans, and interpretation.
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Several museums have loaned examples of this embroidery stitch, though used in different pieces, most often used for bed coverings for this exhibit.