Welcome to the Roswell Daily Record’s "UFO Store & More." Here, you will find a little of everything, celebrating one of the most pivotal moments in modern UFO history.Welcome to the Roswell Daily Record’s "UFO Store & More." Here, you will find a little of everything, celebrating one of the most pivotal moments in modern UFO history.
“RAAF Captures Flying Saucer On Ranch in Roswell Region”

Welcome to the Roswell Daily Record’s "UFO Store & More." Here, you will find a little of everything, celebrating one of the most pivotal moments in modern UFO history.

"I ordered the 1947 mug and newspaper front pages as a Christmas gift for my father. I gave him the coffee cup early for Christmas Eve, and he loved it. On the next day, he was totally blown away by the 1947 front pages I had framed for him, which he immediately added to his office."

"I ordered the 1947 mug and newspaper front pages as a Christmas gift for my father. I gave him the coffee cup early for Christmas Eve, and he loved it. On the next day, he was totally blown away by the 1947 front pages I had framed for him, which he immediately added to his office."

— Deno Maljagi, happy customer
About us

About us

Did you that the Roswell Daily Record reported the 1947 UFO crash?
In July 1947, something streaked out of the sky, hitting the ground outside of Roswell, New Mexico, beginning years of ongoing speculation as to what the object was. According to initial information provided to the Roswell Daily Record by the Roswell Army Air Field, the startling headlines claimed that the military had recovered a flying saucer from a nearby ranch. Overnight, the story changed from a flying saucer to a weather balloon, and over the ensuing years, that explanation morphed into a military high-altitude surveillance program. Over decades of conspiracy theories that the U.S. government has covered up the possibility that an alien spacecraft and its otherworldly crew was responsible for the 1947 crash. Through it all, and continuing to this day, the Roswell Daily Record was there to report the news and to spark the public interest and fascination with this story.

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Roswell Daily Record 2301 N Main St. NM 88201
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