In her famous diary, Anne Frank wrote: “Our horse chestnut is in full bloom thickly covered with leaves and much more beautiful than last...
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St. Louis has much history, and many wonderful sights, but as we rolled through we had just one thought in mind – Ted Drewes. Or rather, Ted...
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Chevron Mining Inc. is donating 208 acres of land to the Navajo Code Talkers Association (NCTA) for the future home of a Codetalkers museum and...
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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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Celebrate the 40th anniversary of man’s first steps on the moon by attending Splashdown 2009 on the USS Hornet Now located at Alameda Point...
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Apollo 11 Commemorative Launch Reenactment on Thursday, July 16th The New Mexico Museum of Space History in Alamogordo, New Mexico, and the...
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On July 20, 1969 the world watched transfixed as the Apollo 11 crew member Neil Armstrong gingerly jumped down from the LEM and walked on the moon....
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Bishop's Lodge is a study in delightful contrasts. Guests experience award-winning food, luxury amenities, and a boutique spa. It’s also a ranch...
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Whether you’re a ABQer showing a visitor around the city, or a visitor looking for a guide to the sights, here’s my suggested itinerary....
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After living here a few years, friends and family from back east are starting to visit, and it is my pleasure to share the attractions, sights, and...
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