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Former President Donald Trump took to the stage in Albuquerque on Thursday, Oct. 31, to rally New Mexico Republicans in his 2024 presidential bid. He landed at Albuquerque International Sunport ...
This is a complete List of National Historic Landmarks in New Mexico. New Mexico has 47 National Historic Landmarks (NHLs), including Raton Pass which is shared with Colorado, and listed by the National Park Service as in that state.
The locations of National Register properties and districts with latitude and longitude data may be seen in an online map by clicking on "Map of all coordinates". [a] The names on the lists are as they were entered into the National Register; some place names are uncommon or have changed since being added to the National Register.
The New Mexico State Fair is an annual state fair held in September at Expo New Mexico (formerly the New Mexico State Fairgrounds) in the city of Albuquerque, New Mexico.The event features concerts, competitions, rodeos, carnival rides, games, farm animals, horses, agriculture, art of the American Southwest, New Mexican cuisine, and New Mexico music.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Otero County, New Mexico, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in a map. [1]
Gallo Canyon, New Mexico Ruins Gila: Mogollon: Silver City: Cliff Dwellings, Pit Houses [4] Ruins Goesling Ranch: Quemado: Great house Ruins Gran Quivira: Tiwa Mountainair: Ruins located in the Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument. Great Kivas: Zuni Zuni
Apr. 12—Dolores Huerta took a stroll around the National Hispanic Cultural Center on Friday during a break from a string of interviews. At Fourth Street SW, Avenida César Chávez gives way to ...
The Veterans Memorial Wall in the Memorial park was dedicated on November 11, 2005. 8,188 names are listed on the wall. These are the names of veterans that entered into military service from the county of Doña Ana in New Mexico. Those listed served anywhere from the Civil War through Operation Enduring Freedom. [9]