The Gallup Cultural Center is a multifaceted attraction housed in the historic Amtrak train station in downtown Gallup, New Mexico. It comprises a museum with exhibits on Native American art, artifacts, and the significant role of the Navajo Code Talkers during World War II. The center also includes a visitor center, a gift shop, Angela's Cafe, and serves as the Amtrak lobby. Visitors can explore displays of pottery, weaving, sand paintings, and artwork from local schools and artists. The building also hosts events and provides information about the surrounding region and its diverse tribal communities.