The Aztec Museum was founded in 1974 and is located in the historic Aztec City Hall and fire station buildings.

Volunteers from the community built and continue to maintain the Pioneer Village.

Continued volunteer labor and financial donations are necessary to operate and maintain Aztec Museum and Pioneer Village.

The Museum operates as a 501 (c) 3 non-profit Corporation. Your financial support is needed to help the Aztec Museum grow.

Resources and Procedures (PDF)
Newspaper Microfilm Request
Museum Newsletter Request
Materials Request
Collections Policy
Accessioning Procedure
De-accessioning Procedure
Rental Policies

Reports and Governing Documents (PDF)
2011 Annual Report
Financial Statements
Current Trust Agreement and Policies
Proposed Trust Agreement and Policies
Bylaws
Board of Directors Meeting Minutes

Small Town America, by Angela Watkins (12 min video)

Hours
Summer: April - September, Tuesday - Saturday, 10 am - 4 pm
Winter: October - March, Museum is closed.
The museum is closed for National Holidays.

Admissions
Free or by donation.

Due to the amount of time it takes to conduct a self-guided tour of the entire facilities, tours will not begin after the last one/half hour of the business day before closing time.

Become a member today.

Museum Staff
Sue Tilley, Museum Tech & Display Designer
Dale Jameson, Maintenance

Board of Directors
President: Dale Anderson, Owner, Aztec Media
Vice President: Jack Scott, Rancher and Business Owner
Treasurer: John Burris, Associate Professor Of Geology, San Juan College
Recording Secretary: Michelle Lindsay, Manager, Citizens Bank, Aztec Branch
Corresponding Secretary: Linda Williams, retired, Bookstore Manager, SJC Adjunct Instructor

Members:
John Austin, retired, Aztec High School U.S. History Teacher and National Park Ranger
Larry Turk, Acting Superintendent, Aztec Ruins National Monument
Tom Dugan, Owner, Dugan Production Inc.
Jimmy Miller, retired, San Juan College History Professor
Vicky Ramakka, retired, San Juan College Director of University Programs
Bryan Hegarty, Investment Services, Aztec
Patti Wood, Retired, San Juan County

Accounting Services:
R. Shane Chance, 1000 West Aztec Blvd, Aztec NM 87410. Mr. Chance also serves as the Chairman of the San Juan College Board of Trustees.

Financial Advisor:
John Banks, UBS, Durango, CO. 970-385-6949

 


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