New Mexico
Thursday, June 25th, 2009NEW MEXICO extols the vistas of Giant Landscapes of the vast deserts and the towering Rocky Mountains, natural Cave, Canyons and Butte formations and ancient (Pueblo) ruins of Indian and Hispanic cultures. Visit old mining, ranching and railroad towns to experience the ‘ghosts of past’ famous and infamous Wild West characters, ancient geological, archaeological and fossil sites or many of the State Parks, Magnificent scenic roads, trails, hot springs, ancient cliff dwellings and Indian cities, grand old Spanish homes and plazas and many historical monuments, museums and churches offer a great variety of experiences and lives up to its siloquoy – ‘Land of Enchantment’.
Modern day marvels to Space Exploration have a history here of astronomy, rocketry development and new space adventures in the pipeline – Spaceport America will be the first built to accommodate the new era of space travel. Leaders in nuclear science, radio telescopes to penetrate the depths of our universe, and of course the State is the source of all the mysterious ‘Roswell Aliens’ conspiracy theories!
Santa Fe is the oldest State Capital in North America and sited on a high plateau, this beautiful city is surrounded by mountains, has fine architecture, museums to a variety of finest American artists, Indian and Spanish Art and Culture and venues for popular annual and special events.
Albuquerque is the largest city with an ‘Old Town’ and newer ‘Downtown’. The 200 year old town Plaza is charming place to relax on benches and look at the surrounding ‘adobe’ buildings and charming San Felipe de Neri Church. Nearby are the Turquoise Museum, Albuquerque Bio Park – with aquarium, Botanical gardens and Zoological Park, Museum of natural History and Science – interactive exhibits, planetarium and large screen film theater, Museum of Art and History – Spanish Colonial, Rattle Snake Museum – live exhibits in glass cages, The KiMo Theater – musical and theatrical performances and Zoological Park – Imaginative, realistic animal habitat for among others, lowland gorillas and white Bengal tigers and National Atomic Museum – history of atomic energy and nuclear weapons.
University of New Mexico Campus houses the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center museum, and the museums of UNM Art and Anthropology.
Roswell still basks in the glory of the revelations and sightings of a crashed UFO’s in 1947. A UFO museum and research center features articles, photographs and film interviews concerning this incident.
Carlsbad has one of the worlds largest and magnificent cave formations with the enormous (3.3ha) Big Room, a limestone formation and about 22 stories high ceiling, and the (250m)deepest cave open to the public and underground diner and curio shop, all shared with a million free-tailed bats!
The Chihuahua Desert has the worlds larges gypsum dunes (800m2KM) area, the ‘White Sands’ national monument- A soluble sediment that is trapped due to no outlet to the sea. Designated Dune drives and escorted walks offer a unique ‘desert experience’ safe from the surrounding missile testing ranges.
The Gila National Forest houses the ancient Cliff Dwellings high above the river from where the Mogollon peoples hunted and farmed the area and made their distinctive black and white pottery.
Most Popular Events are:
There are hundreds of events during the year and dozens daily some where in the state but some of the unusual yet regular are:
- May 9th – Taos ‘Summer of Fire’ – Opening of Harwood Museum of Art,
- June/July – Toast of Taos Festival – Fundraiser for Holy Cross Hospital Foundation (Radiology Equipment),
- June 12/14th – Carrizozo Cowboy Days Festival – Ranch and Cowboy and Cowgirls Culture,
- June 11/14th – Sofa West- Santa Fe’- New Mexico Museum of Art Collection,
- June 19th – Annual ABQ Folk Festival – with Music and Dance,
- June 24/25th – South-West Wine Competition – Wines, Chefs, art Tour, Dinners and Auctions,
- June 26th – New Mexico Arts & Crafts Fair,
- July 1st – Annual Mariachi Spectacular of Music,
- July 3rd – Albuquerque Arts Crawl – with galleries and demos by artists.
- July 4th – Annual Independence Day Celebrations – with fireworks displays at Elephant Butte,
- July 24th – Santa Fe’ Fiesta Council’s – Annual Golf Tournament,
- August 1st – Annual Salsa Festival – with music, dance and competitions,
- August 17th – Annual Digital Film Festival – Antique Ethmographic Art Show displays worldwide art.
- August 18th – Annual Antique, Indian Art Show – with jewelry, textiles and baskets,
- September 1st – New Mexico State fair – with a great variety of entertainment,
- October 3rd – Albuquerque International Balloon Festival – a magical display of over 700 balloons in the Mexican sky, with nightlight balloons and a Rodeo show,
- October 6th – Full Indian Art market – with fine pieces of indigenous art.
Truly a State – of magnificent vistas, haunting past, exotic Mexican and Indian Culture and mysterious occurrences. How can you contain your curiosity without a visit?