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New Mexico Historic Sites preserve and protect cultural sites throughout the Land of Enchantment.
Plan Your Visit » New Mexico Historic Sites
http://www.nmhistoricsites.org/el-camino-real/plan
Fort Sumner/Bosque Redondo Memorial. El Camino Real Historic Trail Site. Hours and Days of Operation:. Open 8:30am - 5:00pm Wednesday through Sunday. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays. Closed New Year's Day, Easter, Thanksgiving, and Christmas Day. 5 Free to NM residents on the first Sunday of each month. Children 16 and under are always admitted free. Wednesday admission is free to New Mexico Seniors with ID. Enjoy your visit. Take nothing but memories. Leave nothing but footprints. Or, travel south along I-2...
El Camino Real Historic Trail Site » New Mexico Historic Sites
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Fort Sumner/Bosque Redondo Memorial. El Camino Real Historic Trail Site. Using a series of Native American footpaths used for trade between the indigenous people of Tenochititlán/Mexico City and Chaco, Spanish explorer Juan de Oñate "blazed" the northern portion of the trail into what is now New Mexico in 1598, and claimed the land for Spain. Venture through art and artifacts, previous treasure from the frontier of New Spain. Experience the journeys of Native Americans, Spaniards, Mexicans, the milit...
Lincoln Historic Site » New Mexico Historic Sites
http://www.nmhistoricsites.org/lincoln
Fort Sumner/Bosque Redondo Memorial. Remarkably, the Tunstall Store contains displays of the original 19th-century merchandise in the original shelving and cases! Hours and Days of Operation:. Open 8:30am to 4:30pm 7 days a week. Closed New Year's Day, Easter, Thanksgiving, and Christmas Day. Ranger talks will run from Memorial Day Weekend to Labor Day Weekend, 2015. Times and titles will be posted at the Visitor Center, Courthouse Museum, and Tunstall Store. Terms and Conditions of Use.
Coronado Historic Site » New Mexico Historic Sites
http://www.nmhistoricsites.org/coronado
Fort Sumner/Bosque Redondo Memorial. Coronado Historic Site offers ramada-covered picnic tables with magnificent views of the Rio Grande and Sandia Mountains. Enjoy the history and beauty of northern New Mexico along with the many other attractions as you travel along El Camino Real National Historic Trail and/or Jemez Mountain Trail National Scenic Byways. Hours and Days of Operation:. Open 8:30am - 5pm Wednesday through Monday. Closed Tuesdays. Terms and Conditions of Use.
History » New Mexico Historic Sites
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Fort Sumner/Bosque Redondo Memorial. Approximately 700 years ago, ancestors of the present day people of Jémez (Walatowa) Pueblo, constructed a large pueblo in the narrow San Diego Canyon and called it "Giusewa," a Towa word that refers to the many hot springs found nearby. They lived peacefully for many generations. San José de los Jémez was abandoned by 1640, likely as a result of forced labor and religious persecution by the Spanish. The pueblo of Giusewa was occupied until the Pueblo Revolt against t...
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Pueblo de Abiquiu Library and Cultural Center, 505-685-4884 – Page 2 – abiquiupl@gmail.com/Sun-Thurs 1-6 pm/
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Pueblo de Abiquiu Library and Cultural Center, 505-685-4884. Abiquiupl@gmail.com/Sun-Thurs 1-6 pm/. December 3, 2015. New Mexico Family Pass. November 8, 2015. November 8, 2015. Free FamilyPass to New Mexico Museums and Historic Sites. New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs is offering the opportunity for our library card holders to check out one of three membership card that will allow up to 6 people in free to 15 Exceptional Museums and Historic Sites in New Mexico. The Sites are:. June 7, 2015.
New Mexico CulturePass | New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs
http://www.newmexicoculture.org/visit/culturepass
Raquo; New Mexico CulturePass. As communities across our nation and world become increasingly homogenous, New Mexico stands out as refreshingly different—a spirited blend of arts, history, and lifeways found in few other places. The joy of visiting New Mexico is getting to know us. And there is no better way to get acquianted than to explore our exceptional museums and historic sites. Purchase your CulturePass at any state museum or historic site. Passes are for general museum and historic site admission...
Icarus... the Santa Fe Public Library Blog: New Mexico FamilyPass: Check it out at the Santa Fe Public Library
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Library news, book chat, resources, and more. Thursday, August 13, 2015. New Mexico FamilyPass: Check it out at the Santa Fe Public Library. 8220;What a wonderful addition to the resources the Library offers the community. This pass is truly a passport for families to use to visit museums and historical sites around the state. It is already proving popular,” stated Patricia Hodapp, director of the Santa Fe Public Library. The FamilyPass may be used at the following locations:. 7 New Mexico Historic Sites.
Visit | New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs
http://www.newmexicoculture.org/visit
Visit New Mexico Museums and Historic Sites. New Mexico Museum of Space History. New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science. New Mexico Museum of Art. Open daily 10:00-5:00 May - October. Closed Mondays November - April. New Mexico History Museum. Open daily 10:00-5:00 May - October. Closed Mondays November - April. New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum. Mon-Sat: 9-5. Sunday: Noon to 5 pm. National Hispanic Cultural Center. Museum of International Folk Art. Museum of Indian Arts and Culture.
Hit the Road this Summer and Celebrate New Mexico Music and History | New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs
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Raquo; Latest News. Raquo; Hit the Road this Summer and Celebrate New Mexico Music and History. Hit the Road this Summer and Celebrate New Mexico Music and History. May 15, 2015. Free Concerts at Three State Historic Sites: Lincoln, Ft. Selden, Jemez. A series of free outdoor concerts at three of New Mexico’s eight historic sites will be presented this summer by the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs and the New Mexico Music Commission. The concert schedule is as follows:. Saturday, June 13. Ft Se...
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THE WOPAJO
News, History and current events in New Mexico and the World today. Saturday, June 19, 2010. BOOTS IN THE SANDS OF TIME - PART 3. BOOTS IN THE SANDS OF TIME - PART 3. By fglopriato y lopez. Fray Marco Niza and Estebanico, accompainied by a contingent of Native Mexicans bearers, traveled North, along the western coast of New Spain. (Mexico) and then northwest through the desert of the what is now Arizona, until they reached the Zuni Mountains, in what is now west-central New Mexico. History does make Fray...
The New Milford Historical Society and Museum
Edgar I. Williams Memorial Garden. The re-dedication of the Edgar I. Williams Memorial Garden… Read More. Artist’s Eye on New Milford. Click here for the application. Become a member, today! Join our Mailing List! The New Milford Historical Society and Museum. Is located just north of the historic and scenic New Milford Green at N° 6, Aspetuck Avenue. 8220;special events and programs ”. Take a look at everything that's going on at the Society. Exhibits, Programs and Events. Wednesday, April 18.
New Mexico Historic Markers
HISTORIC MARKERS IN NEW MEXICO. Have an Adventure in New Mexico by Following the Historic Markers. The richness of history is in its local details that can be insignificant on the global stage: the home of an individual who made a difference; a natural feature, building, byway; or something interesting that happened nearby. Many of these are marked by a Historic Marker. Markers tell stories and point out facts. New Mexico Tourism Department. New Mexico Historic Preservation Division.
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NMCRIS F.A.Q.s. NMCRIS User Guide Updated. Historic Women Marker Initiative. HPD Records and Archives. Historic Contexts and Reports. Registers of Cultural Properties. Find Out More ». Find Out More ». Find Out More ». Find Out More ». Properties listed in the State or National Registers can qualify for low-interest loans administered by HPD and a lending partner. The division also facilitates loans to property owners in certified MainStreet districts through partnerships with New Mexico MainStreet a...
New Mexico Historic Sites
Fort Sumner/Bosque Redondo Memorial. A town made famous by one of the most violent periods in NM history. See the Old Courthouse with exhibits detailing the Lincoln County War. Walk in the footsteps of Billy the Kid, Pat Garrett, and other characters of the Wild West. Fort Stanton Historic Site. Fort Stanton is situated on 240 acres and surrounded by 1,300 acres of undeveloped BLM land in south-central New Mexico. There are 88 buildings on this historic site, some dating back to 1855. In 1540, Francisco ...
National History Day - New Mexico - New Mexico Humanities Council
National History Day - New Mexico. Raquo; About Us. NMHC Recycled Canvas Tote Bags. Grant Eligibility and Guidelines. Don't be caught by surprise! Printed Applications and Instructions. Raquo; Printed Applications and Instructions. Talking Service: A Reading and Discussion Program. Raquo; Talking Service: A Reading and Discussion Program. Important dates and dealines. What responsibilities does the host organization have? What capacity does the host organization need to be able to demonstrate? The New Me...
New Mexico History Museum :: Santa Fe, New Mexico
Hours 10 am to 5 pm daily, May through October; closed Mondays November through April. Open for free to NM residents 5 to 7 pm Fridays, May through October, and first Friday of the month, November through April. Closed New Year's Day, Easter, Thanksgiving and Christmas. 12 General Admission; $7 New Mexico residents. Free on the first Sunday of each month to New Mexico residents. Free on Wednesday to New Mexico senior citizens 60 and over. Free to Museum Members and children 16 and under.
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New Mexico Health Insight. The Benefits of Teeth Whitening Services. 8th June, 2015. Most people have heard of teeth whitening, but may have just not given it a try. When it comes to teeth whitening, most everyone wants to know more about the benefits. Some people may just view it as a simple cosmetic procedure. You won’t be able to take away the stains. This is why many people use teeth whitening products or opt for professional teeth whitening. Another benefit of teeth whitening is that it helps you to...
The New Mexico HIV-Hepatitis-STD Online Resource Guide
Search for a Provider. The online resource guide will help you find the services you need. Use as many of the form fields below as needed to search for a provider that will suit your needs. 3 - Albuquerque Metro. HIV Testing and Prevention. PrEP for HIV (pre-exposure prophylaxis). HIV/AIDS care and treatment services. STD testing and services. More info on other services and programs can be found on our More Resources page, including links to other websites you might find useful. In New Mexico, sites may...