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Since the early 1980s, SANTA FE has ranked among the chic-est destinations in the US, regularly voted the country's most popular city by upmarket travelers. That appeal rests on a very solid ... Read more...
Sprawling at the heart of New Mexico, where the main eastwest road and rail routes cross both the Rio Grande and the old road south to Mexico, ALBUQUERQUE is, with half a million people, the ... Read more...
The Sacramento, Capitan and Jicarillamountains , which rise at the western edge of the Llano Estacado, 85 miles northwest of Carlsbad, form a rare respite from the scrubby flatness. Spread out along ... Read more...
Still home to one of the longest-established Native American populations in the United States, though transformed by becoming first a Spanish colonial outpost, and more recently a hangout for ... Read more...
Seventy-five miles north of Carlsbad, the small ranching town of ROSWELL is renowned because an alien spaceship supposedly crash-landed nearby on July 4, 1947. The commander of the local air force ... Read more...
Explore Las Cruces, NM:
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The quaint mountain village of CHIMAYÓ , 25 miles north of Santa Fe at the junction of Hwy-503 and Hwy-76, is the site of New Mexico's most famous Spanish colonial church, the 1816 Santuario ... Read more...
Explore Red River, NM:
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Just half an hour from the Arizona border, 65 miles west of Grants, the famous Route 66 town of GALLUP is a handy but uninteresting I-40 pit stop. A five-mile line of the old Route 66 frontage ... Read more...
Explore Angel Fire, NM:
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