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Fountain Theater
Category: Arts
Las Cruces, NM

Beside the old Rio Grande, half a block from the 1800s Spanish-style town plaza in La Mesilla, just off I-10 near Las Cruces, the FOUNTAIN THEATRE is a RARE DESERT FLOWER! Offers independent, art and foreign...

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Gadsden Museum
Category: Monument + Museum
1875 Boutz Road, Las Cruces, NM 88046
505.526.6293


A famous painting of the signing of the Gadsden Purchase is a highlight of this collection, from the Albert Jennings Fountain family. The museum, 3 blocks east of the Old Mesilla Plaza in the 1875 Fountain family home, a...   more

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Gallup Cultural Center
Category: Sightseeing + Tours
201 E Historic Hwy 66, Gallup, NM 87317
505.863.4131


The Southwest Indian Foundation in conjunction with the Reunion of the Masters sponsored its 6th annual Student Art Scholarship Program. The annual event was held on Dec. 1st in the Master's Gallery of the Gallup Cultura...   more

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Governor Bent House and Museum
Category: Monument + Museum
117 Bent St., Taos, NM 87529
505.758.2376


Located a short block north of the plaza, this residence of Charles Bent, New Mexico Territorys first American governor, offers an interesting peek into the regions at-times brutal history. Bent, a former trader who esta...   more

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J&R Vintage Auto Museum
Category: Monument + Museum
3650 NM Highway 528, Rio Rancho, NM

More than 60 vintage cars are on display at this museum, from a 1902 Oldsmobile to a 1969 Mercury Cougar. Visitors should also check out the gift shop to browse the selection of die-cast models. VITAL INFO: Best suited f...   more

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Jemez State Monument
Category: Monument + Museum
NM 4 (P.O. Box 143), Jemez Springs, Bernalillo, NM 87024
505.829.3530


A stop at this small monument takes you on a journey through the history of the Jemez people. The journey begins in the museum, which tells the tale of Giusewa, place of boiling waters, the original Tewa name of the area...   more

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Follow the Vacas Trail deep in to the heart of this lush wilderness area. This trail meanders past open meadows bouncing along small creeks with native trout. The terrain is relatively flat compared to other wilderness a...   more

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Living Desert Zoo and Gardens State Park
Category: Camps + Parks + Gardens + Zoo + Aquarium
1504 Miehls Dr., Carlsbad, NM 88220
505.887.5516


Situated within 1,200 acres of authentic Chihuahuan Desert, this park contains more than 50 species of desert mammals, birds, and reptiles, and almost 500 varieties of plants. Even for someone like me, who cringes at the...   more

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Once featured in Ripley's Believe It or Not as the river that crosses itself, this artificial channel brings Pecos River water from Lake Avalon to dry areas as part of the Carlsbad Irrigation System. Orginally made of wo...   more

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The Red River area is deep in history. Ute and Jicarilla Apaches fought and raided nearby pueblos and roamed the area. When explorers, fur trappers and prospectors discovered the area, they put River City, as Red River w...   more

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