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  1. The Historical Society of New Mexico. Our mission is to increase and disseminate knowledge of New Mexico and the Southwest Borderlands history through research, publications, and educational outreach, as well as to encourage the preservation of historic objects and property.

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    • History Conference

      SAVE THE DATES! The 2024 New Mexico History Conference will...

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      These properties are to be listed in the New Mexico State...

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      Call for Presentations 2023 New Mexico History Conference....

  2. Southwest Fiction. The Library holds a small and select collection of historical and current Southwest fiction with an emphasis on New Mexico and Southwest authors or Southwest setting. To assist you in locating a good read, here is a guide to New Mexico authors and classic books.

  3. Here, Bruce Glasrud assembles the best information available on the themes, events, and personages of black New Mexico history. The contributors portray the blacks who accompanied Cabeza de Vaca, Coronado, and de Vargas and recount their interactions with Native Americans in colonial New Mexico.

    • Eileen O'Connell
    • 2015
  4. May 11, 2024 · The state of New Mexico is full of hundreds of historical landmarks, towns, and ruins that are easy to get to and experience. Below are other impressive historical landmarks and places just a short drive from New Mexicos largest cities. 1. Bandelier National Monument.

  5. The history of New Mexico is based on archaeological evidence, attesting to the varying cultures of humans occupying the area of New Mexico since approximately 9200 BCE, and written records. The earliest peoples had migrated from northern areas of North America after leaving Siberia via the Bering Land Bridge .

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  7. New Mexico History Museum Location. On the Historic Santa Fe Plaza Santa Fe, NM Phone (505) 476-5200. Hours. Open every day 10am-5pm (May through October) Admission. $7 for New Mexico residents and $12 for non-residents. Children 16 and under are admitted free. Free admission for NM residents on the first Sunday of each month.

  8. The Fray Angélico Chávez History Library is a non-circulating, closed stack research facility. It preserves historical materials in many formats documenting the history of the state, the Southwest, and meso-America from pre-European contact to the present.

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