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NM2007 - Attractions - Pushing the Boundaries
The first tourists in New Mexico arrived between 225 and 66 million years ago. They must have enjoyed themselves, because they stayed through the Late Triassic and the entire Jurassic and Cretaceous periods. When they became extinct, the party was over, but the dinosaurs were kind enough to leave fossils behind throughout the state, except for the southeastern corner. Read more » |
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NM2007 - Shopping - New Mexico Living
The majestic mountains and mesas are breathtaking, but some of the most intriguing lines of New Mexico's landscape lie in its architecture. And, like the formidable Sangre de Cristo peaks, no two New Mexico houses are the same. Read more » |
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NM2007 - Culture - Native Treasures
When you look at a Navajo rug, rich in texture and glorious in color; or a coiled basket tray; or a ceramic water jar, you are viewing New Mexican masterpieces. Ceramics, basketry, weavings, and kachina dolls reflect a proud heritage; the artwork and craftsmanship have deep roots, some tracing to prehistoric times. Read more » |
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NM2007 - Culture - Meet Randy Travis
Country music icon Randy Travis lives in the Land of Enchantment with his wife Elizabeth and finds a world of artistic inspiration here. Read more » |
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