Description
Back by popular demand. Built in 1910 by the AT&SF Railroad, the Belen Harvey House is one of only a few Harvey Houses left standing in New Mexico. Ninety percent of the structure is original. Learn about the Harvey House history while touring the main museum, upstairs bedrooms, and a short video. After the tour, you might want to purchase a dessert, baked in the kitchen of the Fred Harvey Whistle Stop Café to take home. The Harvey House Museum is not fully handicapped accessible. Limited enrollment.
Museum Coordinator Frances Zeller attended Maryland Institute of Art in Baltimore. She also lived in Philadelphia, Washington, DC, and Savannah, GA, where she worked as a professional tour guide and developed a passion for history and architecture.
