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Gutierrez-Hubbell House museum in Alameda, NM
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View of Gutierrez-Hubbell House in Alameda, NM
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View of Gutierrez-Hubbell House in Alameda, NM
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Gutierrez-Hubbell House

4.8(207 reviews)$Museum
🕑 1-1.5 hours👶 Best for ages 6-14. School-age children and tweens get the most out of the historical stories and cultural programs, as they can better grasp the historical context and appreciate the artifacts. Younger children (4-5) can still enjoy the experience with patient parents who help explain the exhibits.

About

Step back in time at the Gutierrez-Hubbell House, a beautifully preserved adobe home that brings New Mexico's rich history to life for young learners. This free museum offers engaging guided tours and hands-on cultural programs that help children understand what life was like in the 1800s, all within a genuine historic setting that sparks curiosity and imagination.

Highlights

  • Free guided tours led by knowledgeable docents who bring New Mexico history to life
  • Authentic 1800s adobe architecture that kids can explore room by room
  • Cultural programs and educational activities that offer hands-on learning experiences
  • Well-preserved period furnishings and artifacts that show how families lived historically
  • Beautiful grounds perfect for discussing traditional building methods and territorial-era life

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Call ahead to schedule a guided tour for the most enriching experience,docents are excellent at engaging children with storytelling and answering curious questions
  2. 2.Visit during one of their special cultural programs or educational workshops for a more interactive experience beyond the standard tour
  3. 3.The adobe house stays naturally cool in summer, but bring water bottles as the outdoor grounds can be warm
  4. 4.Take time to explore the exterior grounds and architecture,kids love seeing the thick adobe walls and traditional construction methods up close
  5. 5.Pack a notebook for older kids to sketch or take notes; many teachers accept visits here for school projects

Best Time to Visit

Thursday or Friday mornings (10:00-11:00 AM) offer the calmest experience with smaller crowds and cooler temperatures. The limited operating schedule (Thursday-Saturday only) means weekends can be busier, so weekday visits are ideal for families wanting more personalized attention from docents.

What to Know

Admission is FREE, making this an excellent budget-friendly educational outing. Parking is available on-site, and the museum is closed Sunday through Wednesday, so plan accordingly for their Thursday-Saturday schedule.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round Thursday through Saturday. The adobe structure provides natural cooling in summer and warmth in winter. Check their website for special holiday programs and cultural celebrations that often feature family-friendly activities around New Mexican traditions.

Nearby Eats

Head to Cocina Azul (about 10 minutes away) for authentic New Mexican cuisine with kid-friendly options like quesadillas and mild enchiladas, or visit Blake's Lotaburger, a New Mexico chain just a few minutes north, for quick burgers and green chile cheeseburgers that aren't too spicy for most kids.