The 7 Oddest Places You Can Possibly Go In New Mexico

Explore seven unique and odd attractions in New Mexico, from a rattlesnake museum to a spaceship-shaped McDonald's.

New Mexico is undoubtedly beautiful, but it's also just a little bit weird. There are curiosities and oddities all over our home state. Not convinced? Here's a look at 7 odd places around the state that just might change your mind. From the grave of Ham the Astrochimp to a McDonald's shaped like a spaceship, here are seven of the oddest places you can possibly go in the Land of Enchantment:

1. American International Rattlesnake Museum, Albuquerque

There's no question what you'll find at this animal conservation museum. Home to a large collection of live snakes, there are also art pieces and artifacts on display, all of which are dedicated to the slithery creatures and other reptilian animals.

Address: 202 San Felipe Street NW, Albuquerque, NM 87104

Details: rattlesnakes.com

2. Cabinetlandia, Deming

This is the last thing you would expect to find while wandering the desert surrounding Deming. An art installation created by Cabinet Magazine, you'll find a filing cabinet cemented to the land, a mailbox, and other oddities.

Location: Google Maps

Details: Cabinet Magazine

3. Connie's Photo Park, Madrid

If you're looking to take some photos while in Madrid, you have to stop by this tiny roadside attraction. Made up of dozens of hand-painted scenes, you can shoot all kinds of whimsical photos for free.

Address: 2881 NM-14, Madrid, NM 87010

Details: Connies Photo Park

4. Grave of Ham the Astrochimp, Alamogordo

Before humans ventured into space, animals were used as stand-ins. The first chimp sent into space on a test flight on January 31, 1961. Later named Ham, he was laid to rest at the New Mexico Museum of Space History in Alamogordo.

Address: 3198 State Route 2001, Alamogordo, NM 88310

5. International UFO Museum, Roswell

Ever since that fateful 1947 UFO sighting, Roswell has been the home of alien-related paraphernalia. Located in the middle of town, this museum is dedicated to anything and everything alien-themed. Find information about the Roswell Incident, Area 51, and more at this museum.

Address: 114 N Main Street, Roswell, NM 88203

Details: roswellufomuseum.com

6. McDonalds, Roswell

If visiting the UFO museum wasn't enough for you, get more of those extraterrestrial vibes over at the local McDonalds. Shaped like a spaceship and filled with alien and space-related décor, this fast food joint fits right in with the community.

Address: 720 North Main Street, Roswell, NM 88201

7. The Owl Cafe, Albuquerque

This restaurant is shaped like a giant owl, but the joy doesn't end there. Inside, you'll find owl-related décor and some mighty tasty burgers and shakes.

Address: 800 Eubank Blvd NE, Albuquerque, NM 87123

Details: owlcafealbuquerque.com

What are some other strange places you've encountered in New Mexico? We'd love to hear your stories; share them in the comments below or on our Facebook page.

New Mexico has its share of strange places but did you know some especially odd events have happened here as well? You can read more in The 8 Weirdest And Strangest Things That Have Ever Happened In New Mexico.

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