A Glimpse of New Mexico
Our Choice Links
By Marge & Howard Marshall

Updated 08-Sep-05

 A beautiful land of adobe houses, awesome mountains, sweeping deserts
and many days of sunshine!

Click to view the Water Conservation Garden near Belen
Photo courtesy of Valley Improvement Association, Belen
 
 

Enjoy a mini-vacation by surfing our links!
 

Albuquerque "Duke City"

Albuquerque Convention & Visitors Bureau
Sandia Peak Tramway
Interested in Hot Air Balloons?
The Biological Gardens -- a neat place!
NM Museum of Natural History & Science
Explora Science Center and Children's Museum of Albuquerque
Yes, indeedy, a real Rattlesnake Museum!
Indian Pueblo Cultural Center
Old Route 66
Vintage Automobile Museum
Sandia National Labs
National Atomic Museum
The New Mexico Genealogical Society meets at the Special Collections Branch of the Albuquerque Public Library, where there is a copy of the Seaton Family book.
 

Specials!
 
 
Our son Larry's web hosting company, Enterprise Technologies, Inc.
Our 1998 New Mexico vacation
Sunset Mesa School-- pre-school through Grade 5
Larry teaches at the Albuquerque campus of the University of Phoenix
Valley Improvement Association in Belen
Building Neighborhoods in Central New Mexico
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Santa Fe The City Different

Santa Fe Convention & Visitors Bureau
The Santa Fe Trail Ended Here
Museum of New Mexico
Historic La Fonda Hotel
La Fonda is one of the Historic Hotels of America
 
 

Other Places in New Mexico
 
 
Alamogordo -- Space Center
The Aztec Ruins One and Two - [not truly Aztec, but Pueblo natives]
Billy the Kid Country
Belen "Where the Santa Fe Trains and the Santa Fe Trail Meet"
Capulin Volcano National Monument -- in the northeastern part of the state
Carlsbad Caverns
Gallup "Genuine New Mexico"
Gila Cliff Dwellings -- near Silver City
Jemez Mountain Trail
Los Alamos National Lab
National Radio Astronomy Observatory, featuring VLA -- truly Cool! and not far from Socorro.
Raton "Gateway to the Land of Enchantment"
Taos "The Soul of the Southwest"
Turquoise Trail Scenic and Historic Area


Cooking schools in New Mexico
Jane Butel's Southwestern Cooking School, Albuquerque
Santa Fe School of Cooking
 


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