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Due to the nature of the topic and the wide range of information available, in order to cover only a tiny bit of it properly, some of the websites included here may have a commercial element in addition to the excellent information they provide.  Such inclusion does not constitute an endorsement of product or service by archaeolink.com.  Sites are included for information value only.

The number of sites available online for this topic is enormous.  This site can not and does not index all travel resources for a state.  These "tourism" pages are basically designed as a supplement to the State by State Social Studies pages.

For those of you for whom this "supplementary" material is not enough, the following does provide some idea of what is available online and will hopefully be a good starting point for a more serious search.

Back to New Mexico Social Studies where you will find additional material including history, colleges and universities, capital city profile, lesson plans, state government and more.

Go to New Mexico Social Studies - New Mexico History - Capital City Santa Fe, New Mexico - New Mexico Tourism - New Mexico Disasters - New Mexico Lesson Plans - New Mexico Colleges and Universities

 

Albuquerque Convention & Visitors Bureau: It's a Trip __ "The #1 source of information on Albuquerque as a vacation destination and meeting site! Official Albuquerque tourism information." - illustrated - from abqcvb.org - http://www.abqcvb.org/ 

Albuquerque Travel Guide | Fodor's Online __ "At first glance, Albuquerque appears to be a typical Sun Belt city, spreading out in all directions with no grand design, architectural or otherwise, to hold it together. The city's growth pattern seems as free-spirited as all those hot-air balloons that take part in the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta every October. With a bit of exploration, however, this initial impression of an asphalt maze softens as you get a sense of Albuquerque's distinctive neighborhoods." A good look at the city and attractions. - illustrated - From fodors.com - http://www.fodors.com/miniguides/mgresults.cfm?destination=albuquerque@8

 

IgoUgo: New Mexico Tourism __ "Read first-hand travel reviews and see vacation pictures of New Mexico and other places around the world." - illustrated - From igougo.com - http://www.igougo.com/planning/journalRegion.asp?LocationID=431  
 
National Park Guide - New Mexico __ You will find resources and links to National Parks and Monuments - illustrated - From National Park Service - http://www.nps.gov/applications/parksearch/state.cfm?st=nm 

New Mexico Department of Tourism Official Website __ Everything you need to know in order to plan a vacation in New Mexico. "Here you will find amazing beauty, ancient cultures, outdoor recreation, and warm hospitality. The landscape is rich with diversity from mountains to desert to lakes and forests." - illustrated - From New Mexico Department of Tourism - http://www.newmexico.org/

 

New Mexico Guide - United States of America - General Information - World Travel Guide Provided By Columbus Travel Publishing __ "World Travel Guide - New Mexico - Overview, Visa and Passport requirements, vacation advice, holiday guide, international travel, travel agent, business trip, flights and hotels." You will find information ranging from government and history, to climate, business profile, maps and much more. - illustrated - from worldtravelguide.net - http://www.worldtravelguide.net/data/nwm/nwm.asp 

New Mexico State Parks __ Official State Park website. You will find information about attractions, location, fees, camping, boating, hiking trails, fishing, golf, cabin rentals, conference and meeting facilities and more. - illustrated - From State of New Mexico - http://www.emnrd.state.nm.us/nmparks/

New Mexico tourism - New Mexico vacation reviews __ Wide ranging general interest page about New Mexico tourism including hotel recommendations, sights to see and things to do. - illustrated - From tripadvisor.com - http://www.tripadvisor.com/Tourism-g28952-New_Mexico-Vacations.html

New Mexico tourist Attractions __ "Odd tourist attractions and hilarious stops for your next vacation or road trip..." - illustrated - From roadsideamerica.com - http://www.roadsideamerica.com/map/nm.html 

New Mexico Travel & Tourism Guide __ "A New Mexico travel and tourism guide featuring online hotel reservations, travel maps, photos and other visitor information for New Mexico, United States" - illustrated - From worldweb.com - http://www.newmexico.worldweb.com/ 

 

Santa Fe New Mexico visitors information... __ "Getaway to the city different. A city that embraces its natural environment unlike any other in the United States. A city whose beautiful, brown adobe architecture blends with the high desert landscape. A city that is, at the same time, one of America's great art and culinary capitals. Whether you're planning a visit, a meeting or even a movie, Santa Fe welcomes you." - illustrated - From City of Santa Fe - http://www.santafe.org/

Santa Fe Travel Guide __ "On a plateau at the base of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains -- at an elevation of 7,000 ft -- Santa Fe is surrounded by remnants of a 2,000-year-old Pueblo civilization and filled with reminders of almost four centuries of Spanish and Mexican rule. The town's placid central Plaza, which dates from the early 17th century, has been the site of bullfights, public floggings, gunfights, battles, political rallies, and promenades." A good look at the city and its attractions. - illustrated - From fodors.com - http://www.fodors.com/miniguides/mgresults.cfm?destination=santa_fe@140 

Taos Travel Guide | Fodor's Online __ "Taos casts a lingering spell. Majestic Taos Mountain presides over the valley, where the air smells of piñon smoke and sagebrush. The two-centuries-old Plaza and old adobe buildings testify to the town's Native American and Spanish origins." Good look at the area and its attractions. - illustrated - From fodors.com - http://www.fodors.com/miniguides/mgresults.cfm?destination=taos@154

 
 

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