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New Mexico Heritage Preservation Alliance  www.nmhpa.org  Preservation Answers

 Resources, information and links to a network of community preservation initiatives.  Check out the list of "Most Endangered Places" to visit on your next trip to New Mexico.

New Mexico Genealogy   http://www.newmexicogenealogy.org/

Check out the history project for articles on railroads, maps and history.

State of New Mexico        http://www.state.nm.us/

General information for visitors.

Department of Tourism         http://www.newmexico.org/

Plan a trip or take a look at culture, history and highlights on line.

http://www.nmmagazine.com/

Founded in 1923, this is the oldest state magazine in the United States.  Subscribe before you arrive, or learn more from their International Vacation Guides. 

Office of Cultural Affairs         http://www.nmoca.com/

This site contains links to 2the Historic Preservation Division   2 State Museums and Monuments           2   State Library and Archives

New Mexico Farm & Ranch Heritage Museum      museums.state.nm.us/frm/frm.html 

The 47 acre site, located in Las Cruces, has a large variety of indoor and outdoor displays.  Coming soon: a historic 1902 Pratt truss bridge now residing in Lincoln County. 

"The museum will inventory significant historical farms and ranches within the state, as well as exhibit important artifacts. Presentation themes will include a history or agriculture in New Mexico; cultural adaptation to agriculture; and the science and technology of agriculture, including genetic engineering."

NM Archaeology and Anthropology Museums     nmculture.org

Historic parks, monuments, archives, museums and more.

New Mexico State Library               http://www.stlib.state.nm.us/

"The Sate Library holds state and federal documents with information about government and government programs, Southwest resources, and collections of materials of special interest to other libraries, state agencies, and the general public".

REDTT  (Rural Economic Development Through Tourism)     www.nmquest.org

 From New Mexico State University in Las Cruces, this site offers "a unique, categorized resource of links that can help you self-plan your next vacation.  Categories include Historic Places, "Ag" Tourism, Outdoor Tourism and Museums of New Mexico."

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