Exhibits
Exhibits at the Geronimo Springs Museum
The Geronimo Springs Museum is home to the largest prehistoric pottery collection in Sierra County New Mexico. View Mogollon Mimbres, Northern Jornada, Chaco, Cibola pottery traditions that date from A.D. 200 to A.D. 1350. The various museum exhibits include: Fossils; Minerals; Native American Pottery & Projectile Points; Ralph Edwards Room; Historic Photographs; Authentic Miner's Cabin; Ranching; Genealogy Research; Historic Newspapers; Camino Real Exhibit; & Great Examples of Western Artists From Southern NM.
The museum's collection is researched by professional archaeologists, and by history buffs. The museum hosts monthly talks about paleontology, archaeology, gems and minerals and the historical period of Sierra County.
Native American Pottery
Quadruple Swallow Bird Motif Bowl - Mimbres Classic - Black on White Style III AD 1000 1130
Ralph Edwards Room
Ralph Edwards the game show host, his television show and the FIESTA he fostered are featured in regal fashion. Visitors can even watch an episode of the famous program that started it all.
Miner's Cabin
This authentic full size miner's cabin was dismantled on the Black Range Ranger District, Gila National Forest and reassembled on loan to the Geronimo Springs Museum.
Western Art From Southern New Mexico
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Minerals
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