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  1. The formal dedication of the Vietnam Veterans of New Mexico Memorial Wall was at 11:30 AM, September 20, 2013 at the New Mexico Veterans Memorial. This wall is open to the public and admission is free. We also have a portable display at the New Mexico State Fair Expo in September each year. Open 9am to 3pm, daily. Admission is free.

  2. Apr 6, 2020 · Other emotionally moving art resides at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, a 30-acre compound that includes historical and art exhibits, in the museum and on the grounds, plus a memorial walkway, gardens maintained by local volunteers, a gift shop, and an amphitheater, all nestled amid the high peaks surrounding the Moreno Valley. Its centerpiece ...

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  4. The museum offers visitors a chance to view the living heart and soul of those that answered the call, showed their strength, conquered with courage, and inspired our nation in the past and for future generations. (505) 768-4495. Open 9am to 3pm, daily. Admission is free. (505) 768-4498. 1100 Louisiana Blvd. SE.

  5. Sep 11, 2020 · Vietnam Veterans Memorial. By Edith Cherry and James See – September 17, 2020. Address: 34 Country Club Rd., Angel Fire, NM 87710. Access: 575-377-6900 | Website. On a hill at the edge of the Moreno Valley in northern New Mexico, two curved, white. planes soar toward the sky.

  6. Visitor’s Center. Visitors are invited to explore the Visitor’s Center free of charge. Since 1996, the Visitor’s Center has served as the welcoming venue for veterans and their loved ones. This was ‘ground zero’… the beginning of the New Mexico VeteransMemorial. Armed with gold shovels, Community leaders, Heather Wilson and ...

  7. The Chapel was the first major memorial created to honor the veterans of the Vietnam War. It was recognized the United States Congress as a “memorial of national significance” and served as inspiration for the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington D.C. In 2017, the Department of Veterans’ Services took over management of the Memorial.

  8. Since 1996, the visitor center has served as the welcoming venue for veterans and their loved ones. Visitors are invited to explore the visitor center and the museum free of charge. This was ‘ground zero’ …the beginning of the New Mexico VeteransMemorial. Armed with gold shovels, Community leaders, Heather Wilson and Mayor Marty ...

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