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New Mexico Nomad | Connecting With Nature In Albuquerque
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One perk of living in Albuquerque is that nature is never far away. There are open spaces for wildlife and humans who need wilderness in their lives.
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Fort Wingate : New Mexico Nomad
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Fort Wingate was one of the best-preserved frontier military posts in the Southwest until the late 1950s. The 22-acre installation is located between Zuni land and Navajo land, tucked in the foothills of the Zuni Mountains east of Gallup. The fort is readily visible from I-40, accessible from...
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New Mexico | Earl's Family Restaurant | Gallup
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Earl's Family Restaurant has been a perennial favorite in Gallup for more than 75 years, serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner 7-days a week.
on Oct 30
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Resources to make your travels in New Mexico more enjoyable. Dining, lodging, activities, tours, and recipes from local chefs.
on Oct 27
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New Mexico Nomad : New Mexico Ghost Towns : Lake Valley
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Lake Valley was a silver mining boom town in the late 1800s, home to the amazing Bridal Chamber mine, 200 feet long and 25 feet thick.
on Oct 25
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New Mexico | Hotel Parq Central | Albuquerque
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Originally built in 1926, Hotel Parq Central is framed by beautiful Italian-inspired architecture, with a warm, inviting interior.
on Oct 5
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New Mexico Nomad Recipes : Green Chile and Cheese Blue Cornbread
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This cornbread recipe draws on traditional New Mexico flavors: blue corn meal, green chile and cheese (corn is optional).
on Sep 29
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New Mexico | El Vado Motel | Albuquerque
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Built in 1937, El Vado Motel is a unique blend of historic charm and modern comforts. It was one of New Mexico’s first motels on Route 66.
on Sep 29
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New Mexico Nomad Recipes : Loaded Potato & Green Chile Soup
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A delicious potato soup with a spicy green chile kick. It's like a loaded baked potato in a bowl.
on Sep 28
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New Mexico Nomad | Travelers Guide to Alamogordo
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Founded in 1898, Alamogordo has evolved into a juxtaposition of the past and present, influenced by the railroad, ranching and rocketry.
on Aug 28
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New Mexico Nomad Recipes | Blue Corn Yogurt Pancakes
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The history of Los Poblanos Historic Inn and Organic Lavender Farm, with a recipe for blue corn yogurt pancakes.
on Aug 25
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New Mexico Nomad is a resource for locals and visitors exploring the Land of Enchantment, with an emphasis on history, geology, food, and quirks.
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Adding to your bucket list or looking for ideas for your next New Mexico adventures? Here's a few destinations, from road trips to historical sites.
on Aug 11
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New Mexico Communities provides a guide to travel destinations, information and resources based on various metropolitan areas and day trips nearby.
on Aug 10
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New Mexico Nomad | Stuffed French Toast
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Baked french toast stuffed with cream cheese, topped with fresh fruit. Easy and fast to put together ahead of time. Delicious and impressive!
on Aug 10
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New Mexico Communities | Taos Pueblo
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The World Heritage Society recognized Taos Pueblo as one of the most significant historical cultural landmarks in the world in 1992.
on Aug 9
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New Mexico Communities | Silver City
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Silver City is a treasure of the American West, founded as a mining town in 1870. It became a vital hub for the mining camps in the Gila.
on Aug 7
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New Mexico Nomad People | Maria Gertrudis “Doña Tules” Barceló
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Maria Gertrudis “Doña Tules” Barceló was a well-known hotelier, saloon owner, trader, master gambler, and savvy businesswoman in Santa Fe.
on Aug 6
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New Mexico Nomad | Saint Francis de Paula Church | Tularosa
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The St. Francis de Paula church was built in 1868 by the villagers of Tularosa to honor the saint for helping their community prevail against the Apache.
on Jul 31
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New Mexico Nomad Gourmet Foods
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Chefs throughout the state are recognized for their epicurean prowess. Check out the New Mexico dining guide for ideas and suggestions.
on Jul 30
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Outdoor Recreation | Outdoor Adventures Around Taos
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Taos is an travel treasure for outdoor recreation enthusiasts. With a smorgasbord of scenery and a variety of activities, you can "choose your own adventure."
on Jul 28
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New Mexico Communities | Chama
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Chama is a small, scenic town in northern New Mexico, about 7 miles south of the Colorado border. Named after the Rio Chama, a tributary of the Rio Grande, Chama was originally founded as a Spanish settlement in the 1860s, established within the boundaries of the Tierra Amarilla Land Grant....
on Jul 25
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New Mexico Spanish Missions : San Gregorio de Abó Mission
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The San Gregorio de Abó Mission was built in three phases, starting in 1620. Near Mountainair, it is one of the three Salinas Missions.
on Jul 23
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New Mexico Nomad Recipes : Sopapillas
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Sopapillas are a puffy, fried pastry dough that can filled with savory ingredients such as meat and beans or served for dessert with honey.
on Jul 23
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Adventures & Experiences in New Mexico | Mountain Skills Rock Climbing
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Mountain Skills Rock Climbing provides guides for a variety of outdoor adventure around Taos: rock climbing, backcountry skiing, snowshoeing.
on Jul 21
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Chile Con Queso : New Mexico Nomad
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Chile con queso is a spicy, tasty dip for chips or vegetables. Use more/hotter green chile to spice it up to your desired heat level.
on Jul 12
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New Mexico Lodging Guide | Raton Pass Motor Inn
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Raton Pass Motor Inn is a classic 50’s motel with authentic vintage decor spanning the decades since it was built.
on Jul 12
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New Mexico Road Trips | Basin and Range Scenic Byway
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The Basin and Range Scenic Byway is a 184-mile, 4-hour adventure in the natural splendor of the Tularosa Basin and Sacramento Mountains.
on Jul 12
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New Mexico Nomad Lodging : Hotel Luna Mystica | Taos
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Hotel Luna Mystica is a vintage trailer hotel and starlight campground in the vast Mesa of Taos, one of the most mystical locations on the planet.
on Jul 11
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New Mexico Nomad Roadtrips : Billy the Kid Scenic Byway
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The Billy the Kid Scenic Byway was the stomping ground of many of the well-known characters and events associated with the “Old West.”
on Jul 6
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New Mexico Spanish Missions : San José de los Jémez Mission
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The San José de los Jémez Mission was built between 1621 - 1625 to convert Jemez Pueblo, later destroyed during the Pueblo Revolt. The pueblo was abandoned.
on Jul 5
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New Mexico | Sagebrush Inn | Taos
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Sagebrush Inn opened in 1931 as a 13-room hotel, catering to guests traveling by carriage along the trade route between New York and Arizona. Today, the Sagebrush Inn & Suites offers authentic Southwest charm, with modern comforts and conveniences. The property has 156 graciously appointed...
on Jul 4
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Adventures & Experiences in New Mexico | Fly Taos Sky
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Fly Taos Sky is a local flight operator offering flightseeing tours, flight training, aircraft rentals and management out of Taos Regional Airport.
on Jul 4
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New Mexico Communities | Las Vegas
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Las Vegas, New Mexico was established in 1835, 70 years before its neon counterpart in Nevada. It the late 1800s, it was the Old West version of “Sin City.”
on Jul 3
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New Mexico History | Manhattan Project
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New Mexico played a pivotal role in the Manhattan Project, a program to produce the first nuclear weapons during World War II.
on Jul 3
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New Mexico Nomad | Counter Culture | Santa Fe
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Counter Culture is a restaurant that caters to Santa Fe locals, with ample space to lounge, sip coffee, do a sudoku puzzle, or catch up with friends.
on Jun 30
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Father Albert Braun and the St. Joseph Apache Mission
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St. Joseph Apache Mission in Mescalero was built as a gift to the Mescalero Apache by one of the last frontier priests in New Mexico, Father Albert Braun.
on Jun 29
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New Mexico Nomad Recipes | Huevos Rancheros
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Huevos Ranchers is a basic, go-to New Mexico breakfast that can be readily adapted based on the type of chile and how you cook the eggs.
on Jun 29
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New Mexico Nomad New Mexico History : Dripping Springs Trail
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Dripping Springs Natural Area is a popular hiking destination for Las Cruces, with 5 miles of trails winding through unique habitat and fascinating history.
on Jun 28
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New Mexico Communities : Travelers Guide to Gallup
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Gallup was established as a railroad town in 1881. Surrounded by Zuni, Navajo, and Hopi, it is a hub of Native American culture and crafts.
on Jun 28
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Adventures & Experiences in New Mexico | Ashiwi Adventures
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Discover Zuni Pueblo on one of several unique history tours with Kenny Bowekaty, resident archaeologist and Ashiwi Adventures tour guide.
on Jun 27
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Adventures & Experiences in New Mexico | Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum
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The New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum provides exhibits, demonstrations, and tours to educate the public about the state's agricultural heritage.
on Jun 26
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New Mexico History | History of Taos
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History of Taos | 1000+ years of ongoing human habitation. The Spanish settled next to Taos Pueblo, with artists joining in the early 1900s.
on Jun 26