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Neala Schwartzberg is an Albuquerque-based freelance writer specializing in travel-related stories, and publisher of Offbeattravel.com and OffbeatNewMexico.com. She can be reached at neala@offbeattravel.com.


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Thursday, December 3rd, 2009 · 3 comments
New Mexico's first Restaurant Week debuts in Santa Fe February 28th to March 6th, and Albuquerque the next week - March 7th to 13th. Designed to...
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Tuesday, December 1st, 2009 · 7 comments
Apparently I wasn't the only one reading the Journal article. Today, December 1st, U.S. Senators Jeff Bingaman and Tom Udall issued a statement...
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Innovative yet traditional. Ground-breaking, and conservative. New Mexico architecture defies convention and embraces contradiction. Throughout the...
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The 9th annual Santa Rosa Route 66 Festival, featuring the Pecos River Motorcycle Rally and Billy the Kid Poker Run ($5,000!) Live Entertainment at...
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There's much to do around Albuquerque and the state. Here are some events to get you started celebrating. September 5th and 6th it's the Hatch Chile...
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The Sandias rise as a backdrop and the river provides a belt of green. Horses graze in meadows. And small shops and galleries line the narrow, but...
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Visitors to Santa Fe booking two nights at the four-diamond Eldorado Hotel & Spa get the third night free, valued at over $200. Super Saver...
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One of the loveliest (and least strenuous) trails in the Cibola National Forest is also one of the least known. In fact, if you didn’t know the...
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Time Magazine suggestions for 2009 New Mexico are far more on target than their 2008 ideas. For 2008 it was geocaching. Now, this is a wonderful...
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Many of the pueblos across New Mexico are open to visitors for special tribal events, or have visitor centers where people can learn about the...
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