Cities in New Mexico, such as Albuquerque, Santa Fe, and Las Cruces, offer a vibrant mix of cultures, art, and history. Albuquerque, the largest city, is known for its annual International Balloon Fiesta and the historic Old Town. Santa Fe, the state capital, is famous for its Pueblo-...
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A Sample Map From This Book Some of the Map Symbols Attractions/Museums Whitewater Recreation Campgrounds Fishing Hunting Trails Recreation Areas Scenic Drives Historic Sites Downhill Ski Areas Unique Natural Features Wildlife Viewing Exploring New Mexico just got easier with help from the DeLorme Atlas...
New Mexico (base map)JPEG format (195K) County boundaries and names, county seats, rivers. Original scale 1:2,500,000 U.S. Geological Survey, 1972 limited update 1990 New Mexico (outline map)JPEG format (71K) County boundaries and names. U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1990 ...
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American Hotel Historic Site is in San Juan, New Mexico and has an elevation of 1,721 metres. Mapcarta, the open map.
Map of New Mexico Francisco Vásquez de Coronado, a Spanish explorer searching for gold, traveled the region that became New Mexico in 1540-1542. In 1598 the first Spanish settlement was established on the Rio Grande River by Juan de Onate; in 1610 Santa Fe was founded and made the capita...
New Mexico archaeologist and historian Pete Eidenbach has assembled more than ninety historic maps of the region, from sixteenth-century maps of the New World to early highway maps of the early to mid-twentieth century. Each map—identified by the cartographer and year it was produced—is ...
were drawn to Santa Fe's dry climate as a cure for tuberculosis. The Museum of New Mexico had opened in 1909, and by 1917, its Museum of Fine Arts was built. The state museum's emphasis on local history and native culture did much to reinforce Santa Fe's reputation as an historic ...