Salmon Ruins Museum
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Museum in San Juan County, New Mexico
Salmon Ruins is an ancient Chacoan and Pueblo site located in the northwest corner of New Mexico, USA. Salmon was constructed by migrants from Chaco Canyon around 1090 CE, with 275 to 300 original rooms spread across three stories, an elevated tower kiva in its central portion, and a great kiva in its plaza.
Address: 6131 US-64, Bloomfield, NM 87413
Hours: Opens soon ⋅ 10 AM
Phone: (505) 632-2013
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The Salmon Ruins Museum is an archaeological site built in 1088 as a Chacoan outlier and inhabited by the local Middle San Juan prehistoric Pueblo villagers ...
The Salmon Ruins Museum is open to the public. This three-story, 275 room ... Salmon Ruins. Distributed under a Creative Commons License.