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Featured Articles

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Your ticket to valuable benefits and discounts at participating New Mexico travel-related businesses and attractions.
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What is New Mexican food? Posolé? Blue corn chicken enchiladas? Chimayó chile rubbed rack of lamb with corn and wild mushroom ragout? Or all of the above?
By Chef Rocky Durham
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Admit it: You have come to the Land of Enchantment not only to nourish your spirit, but also to stretch your legs. There are a variety of ways to do that: New Mexico’s outdoor recreation activities are wildly diverse.
By Laura Paskus
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Jewelry created in New Mexico reflects the state itself: a blend of cultures. Turquoise — “the sky stone,” as it’s called — has been mined here since prehistoric times and permeates traditional Native creations.
By Jean Kepler Ross
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From the fine lines hand painted on a pueblo pot with a single-bristle yucca brush to the mesmerizing patterns of a Navajo weaving, the art and style of New Mexico’s first people are as stunning and powerful as they were a thousand years ago.
By Steve Larese
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Whether it’s snow blanketing sensual adobe walls, spring flowers splashing the Plaza, fiestas lasting long into warm summer nights, or red and gold dripping from aspens in the surrounding Sangre de Cristo Mountains, Santa Fe is specially suited for every season.
By Steve Larese
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Many visitors have discovered what Albuquerqueans have long known: The Duke City is a diverse destination that offers wonderful vacations and a desirable place to live.
By Steve Larese
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This historic, artistic, rustic, and refined mountain community reflects the sum of its people — Native Americans who have been here for 6,000 years, Spanish farmers and traders, Anglo frontiersmen, artists who “discovered” Taos’ golden light a century ago, and souls drawn to its quirks and communal good nature.
By Steve Larese
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With Santa Fe as a gateway, Northern New Mexico is a land of dramatic desert landscapes and forested alpine beauty. Here are some recommended destinations that seem remote, yet are accessible in a day trip.
By Art Esquibel
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Nestled in the hills and mountains, deep in what looks like desert badlands, Southern New Mexico lays claim to some of the most diverse and interesting places in the world — including mysterious Roswell.
By Lisa Abeyta
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This Rocky Mountain playground is sure to please: adventure, history, beauty, and relaxation prevail in Southern Colorado.
By Steve Larese
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If you’ve come to the Land of Enchantment to relax, renew, and rejuvenate, you must schedule time in one of the state’s great spas.
By Steve Larese
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Major players on the international contemporary art scene have lived and worked in New Mexico and set high standards for fine art here.
By Jennifer B. Marshall
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Performing arts put New Mexico boldly in the spotlight.
By Jane Mahoney
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New Mexico’s 19 pueblos generously open their doors to nontribal members and share their ancient and rich cultures. Here’s a list of general etiquette tips to observe while visiting pueblos.
By Steve Larese
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Put on your walking shoes and experience a world of fine art throughout the state.
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Nearly perfect year-round weather, gorgeous vistas, and diverse terrain combine to make New Mexico a golfer's paradise.
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Revel in the shopping extravaganza of New Mexico. Whether you’re looking for a treat for yourself or a special gift, it’s all here.
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GuestLife Best of New Mexico Limited Edition Posters 
Posters printed by GuestLife New Mexico featuring the work of New Mexico artists. Featured Artists: Donna Clair, Charles Collins, Georgia O'Keeffe, Carol Hagan, Rance Hood, Andrew Peters, Miguel Martinez, Malcolm Furlow, Pablo Antonio Milan, Leigh Gusterson, Jack Acrey, and Bill Ware. CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS
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