INTERNATIONAL UFO MUSEUM AND RESEARCH CENTER

The exhibits are designed not to convince anyone to believe one way or another about their subjects. Visitors are encouraged to ask questions.

In early 1990, Walter Haut, who had been public information officer at Roswell Army Air Field in 1947, began promoting the idea of a home for information on the Roswell Incident and other UFO phenomena.

He got together with Glenn Dennis, another Roswell Incident participant, and the two sought a home for a UFO Museum. This brought them to Roswell Realtor Max Littell, who helped find the first location for the Museum.

Founders of the International UFO Museum & Research Center, incorporated as a 501c3 non-profit educational organization in 1991 and open to visitors in the fall of 1992, never realized just how hungry the world was for information on the subject of their Museum.

The Museum continues to provide information to the general public on all aspects of the UFO phenomena. People from around the world travel to Roswell to see what the Museum has to offer and to simply "be in Roswell where it happened."

Museum exhibits include information on the Roswell Incident, crop circles, UFO sightings, Area 51, ancient astronauts and abductions. The exhibits are designed not to convince anyone to believe one way or another about their subjects. Visitors are encouraged to ask questions. Many visitors come numerous times and some spend days or even weeks doing research in the library.

Roswell is some 200 miles from large cities such as Amarillo, Lubbock, and El Paso, Texas, and Albuquerque and Las Cruces, New Mexico. A majority of visitors make a point to come to Roswell to see the Museum and to be in the city where the best-known UFO incident occurred.

INTERNATIONAL UFO MUSEUM AND RESEARCH CENTER
114 North Main Street
Roswell, New Mexico 88203 
Phone: 1-800-822-3545 (Toll-Free Worldwide)
FAX: 1-575-625-1907
Museum Hours: Open from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM Seven Days Per Week.

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