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Albuquerque, New Mexico |
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Farmington |
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Las Cruces If asked to describe Las Cruces, there could be no better description than, “The Crossroads.” From culture to location, Las Cruces stands as place where different cultures meet and grow, where major interstates intersect, where modern facilities meet traditional ways, and where mountains and desert mesas meet river valleys and farming fields. Las Cruces enjoys warm weather and 320 days of sunshine a year, allowing visitors to partake in a range of outdoor activities from golf to mountain biking. Las Cruces is quickly becoming one of the top places to live and retire; publications like Money, AARP the Magazine, and Where to Retire have all called Las Cruces as one of the best places to retire. More about Las Cruces… |
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Roswell |
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Ruidoso |
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Santa Fe Know the world over as a destination unmatched in the richness of its heritage, history, culture and of course art, Santa Fe, New Mexico is must see on your next visit to the state of New Mexico. Founded more than a decade before the Mayflower would ever set sale for America, Santa Fe began as a small community of European dwellings and would quickly grow to be the center of power for the Spanish Empire north of Old Mexico. More about Santa Fe… |
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Silver City No matter if it is a weekend getaway, a family vacation or your first trip to the Southwest, Silver City can be the perfect destination couples for a family. Located at the base of the Pinos Altos Mountains, Silver City borders the Continental Divide at an elevation of 6,000 feet. The community was recently selected as one of the healthiest places to live and retire, sighting climate, elevations, terrain and lack of Urban Stress. More about Silver City… |
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Taos Where can you explore a 1,000 year old Native American pueblo and see contemporary modern art in the same day? When was the last time you hit the slopes and followed that with an afternoon at the spa? How about ending your day with a plate of traditional Mexican food and a glass of wine under a blank of stars so clear you forget where you are? Welcome to Taos, New Mexico. More about Taos… |