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Santa Fe Attractions
 The Museum of Fine Arts is an example of Pueblo Revival architecture, built in 1917. The distinguished collection contains the historic art colonies of Taos and Santa Fe of the past 100 years, right up to modern art, focussing on the southwest region. There is also a great collection of photographs and two sculpture gardens housing traditional and abstract works.
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 This wonderfully thought out kids museum offers education and entertainment for families with interactive programs and exhibits. Learning by doing is the theme with indoor and outdoor areas.
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 The Spanish Colonial Arts Society collections were initiated in 1928. Today with 3,000 objects, the collections are the most comprehensive compilation of Spanish Colonial art of their kind. Dating from the Middle Ages to the New Millennium, the collections span centuries in art, place and time.
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More New Mexico Attractions
 Petroglyph National Monument is a place of respect, beauty and wonderment. This is an alive world with all the sights and sounds of the high desert - a hawk spirals down from the mesa top, a roadrunner scurries into fragrant sage, a desert millipede traces waves in the sand. There is another presence beyond what we can see or hear.
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 International UFO Museum, situated in Roswell, New Mexico, is a corporation dedicated to the collection and preservation of materials and information in written, audio and visual formats that are relevant to the 1947 Roswell Incident and other unexplained phenomena related to UFO research.
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 Actually seven small park lakes bordered by high red bluffs, Bottomless Lakes State Park offers a variety of sport activities including hiking, swimming, camping, boating, water-skiing, fishing and scuba diving.
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 Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument is offering a glimpse of the homes and lives of the people of the Mogollon culture who lived in the Gila Wilderness from the 1280s through the early 1300s.
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 Taos Ski Valley Resort offers alpine skiing in the Rocky Mountains of New Mexico. It features a top ranked ski school, uncrowded ski slopes, abundant snow and endless sunny days to create a memorable Taos skiing vacation. No snowboarding is allowed, just classic skiing in stunning Taos Ski Valley.
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 Mesilla is a small town by modern standards, but 150 years ago it was the major stop for travelers all over the world going between San Antonio and San Diego. Mesilla hasn't changed much over the years, allowing visitors to see what an 1800’s border town looked like.
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 The American International Rattlesnake Museum is one of the most interesting museums in the world. Here you can learn different facts and diagrams about snakes in general: about snakebites, venom, rattles, fangs and more!
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