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Bureau of Atomic Tourism - Links to atomic museums and sites of atomic explosions. Includes Trinity Site and Las Alamos.
 
Cerrillos Hills Historic Park - Information on this 1300 year old mine that was used for turquoise and lead and silver for Rio Grande glazeware.
 
Cornerstones Community Partnership Historic Preservation - This organization works to restore historic buildings in New Mexico. Site includes photos of work that the organization has undertaken.
 
County Courthouse Addresses - Addresses in New Mexico of County Courthouses together with information about what kinds of historical information a researcher might find at a courthouse.
 
Faywood Hot Springs - Includes a history of the Hot Springs located near the City of the Rocks Park in southwestern New Mexico.
 
Four Corner Marker Photo - Photo in *.JPG format of the Four Corner Marker.
 
Historic American Buildings Survey - Documents important architectural, engineering and industrial sites throughout the United States.
 
Historic Route 66 in New Mexico - Links to a few sites about Route 66.
 
Loretto Chapel History - Now in private hands, this web page presents the story of the Chapel built in 1873.
 
PBS - The West - Provides information on historic sites in New Mexico including Albuquerque, Glorietta Pass, Santa Fe, Taos, and Valverde with maps.
 
Pueblo of Santa Ana - History of the pueblo located in Central New Mexico since 1500.
 
The Road North Camino al Norte - From Parral to Santa Fe, maps, images, and information about Onate's Trail, available in English and Spanish.
 
Why Is the Road so Important to America? - Route 66 information, including history of the road in New Mexico.
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