
We love our customers, so feel free to visit during normal business hours.
6029 Isleta Boulevard Southwest, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87105, United States
Today | Closed |
Open space and trails remain open from dawn to dusk daily.
Admission is free! Donations to GHHA are gladly accepted and assist us directly with museum expenses. Photography is permitted (and encouraged) in the house and on the grounds. Displays and information provided in English and Spanish.
SE PUEDE HACER UN RECORRIDO TURÍSTICO EN ESPAÑOL. POR FAVOR CONTÁCTENOS A GUTIERREZHUBBELLHOUSE@GMAIL.COM

After graduating from University of Oklahoma with an MA in Museum Studies, I launched my career working for park systems in Texas such as Texas Parks and Wildlife, Travis County Parks, and City of Austin Parks and Recreation Department. I eventually transitioned to managing historic sites for City of Austin, including the Historic Ranger Cottage, the O. Henry Museum, and the Susanna Dickinson Museum. I oversaw the O. Henry Museum through an extensive renovation and opened it to the public in 2022 as well as completing programming and exhibits for the O. Henry Museum and Susanna Dickinson Museum in Brush Square since 2019. Since returning to New Mexico in 2023, I have been the site manager for multiple State of New Mexico Historic sites such as Taylor-Mesilla and Coronado Historic Sites where I was able to learn about taking care of historic adobe structures and New Mexico history. I am thrilled to be living in Albuquerque and working at the Gutiérrez-Hubbell House. There is so much work to be done here, and I look forward to connecting with our community in the South Valley, caring for the property, and creating beautiful programs and exhibitions for the Gutiérrez-Hubbell House.

Esai Ramirez started as an Intern at the Gutierrez Hubbell House in February 2024. Esai is a student at UNM in the Master of Architecture Program where he is also pursuing a graduate certificate in Historic Preservation and Regionalism. Outside of school and work, Esai enjoys visiting New Mexico’s historic and cultural sites.
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