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  1. 35-79840. GNIS feature ID. 2412102 [3] Website. torcnm.org. Truth or Consequences New Mexico City Hall, 2009. Truth or Consequences (often abbreviated as T or C / ˌtiːɔːrˈsiː / ⓘ) is a city in the U.S. state of New Mexico, and the county seat of Sierra County. [5] In 2020, the population was 6,052.

  2. Truth or Consequences is a small resort town in New Mexico with hot springs and affordable spa services. Learn about its history, lodging, dining and attractions in this travel and vacation guide.

  3. May 7, 2023 · The Sierra County Historical Society of Truth or Consequences is open from 10am - 4pm Monday through Friday and from 12pm - 4pm on Saturdays. Admission is free for members and a nominal fee for non-members. Visitors can also join the Society for a nominal fee and gain access to exclusive exhibits and events.

    • Spaceport America. Beyond T or C’s rugged façade lays a high-tech epicenter: Spaceport America. The world’s first purpose-built commercial spaceport sits in a high desert expanse 30 miles west of downtown, housing leaders in space innovation, including Virgin Galactic and SpaceX.
    • Eco-Tourism. Richard Branson isn’t the only mega-businessman drawn to Truth or Consequences. Media mogul-turned-conservationist Ted Turner owns more than half a million acres here.
    • Historic Lodge. Upon visiting the Sierra Grande Lodge and Spa in 2012, Ted Turner was immediately impressed by its timeless presence. Soon after, he purchased the stately hotel and made it the launching grounds for Ted Turner Expeditions tours of the nearby ranches.
    • Caballo Lake State Park. When the waters are crowded at the popular Elephant Butte Lake State Park, those in the know escape to one of the state parks south of town.
    • Sean S. World 1 contribution. Very Cool. Awesome historical museum, very informative, quality displays, especially the ancient pottery exhibit. Some of that potty is extremely old.
    • Tanya G. Santa Fe, NM15 contributions. Desert Oasis with healing waters, views, and top notch service. We even got to feed the carp fish from the river deck!
    • Mayra M. 1 contribution. FABULOUS. Marilyn was amazing host. This was a new experience, traveling from Kentucky and finding this amazing place was outstanding.
    • Omni F. Whitsett, NC 227 contributions. Pure bliss. This is the second time I have stayed at Blackstone this year and I wish I could visit more often. The facility is clean, quiet, and each room is decorated in a unique theme.
    • Learn about local history at Geronimo Springs Museum. Geronimo Springs Museum is one of the best in the state and is essential for anyone looking to visit New Mexico, providing a look at some of the ancient fossils found in the area as well as old Hispanic and Apache artifacts.
    • Check out the oddities at Don's Den. Posted by on Wednesday, 4 September 2019. When a town is named “Truth or Consequences” you better believe that it is probably full of some eclectic people.
    • Chill out at Ralph Edwards Park. Ralph Edwards Park is a great little park in town that’s perfect for bringing the dog for a walk, having a picnic with the family or enjoying one of the many events the town of Truth or Consequences holds every year next to the Rio Grande.
    • Go shopping at Healing Waters Plaza. Located in the heart of downtown TorC, Healing Waters Plaza is a central spot in the city that has lots of great amenities nearby.
  4. Truth or Consequences is a small resort town in New Mexico with mineral-rich hot springs and a history of healing. It is also known for its annual Truth or Consequences Fiesta, a celebration of the game show hosted by Ralph Edwards for 50 years.

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