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         New Mexico Cities:     more books (100)
  1. Southwest city: A New Mexico collective bargaining simulation : (first draft) by T. Zane Reeves, 1983
  2. An evaluation of the Reese Mining and Manufacturing Company, Inc., proposed Silver City, New Mexico, brick plant by Sidney Katell, 1963
  3. Glauconite in the Cambrian-Ordovician Bliss formation near Silver City, New Mexico, (New Mexico. Bureau of Mines and Mineral Resources. Circular) by Douglas W Lewis, 1962
  4. Note on a blue mineral,: Supposed to be ultramarine, from Silver City, New Mexico by Robert Lawrence Packard, 1895
  5. Water resources appraisal of the Silver City area, New Mexico, (New Mexico. State Engineer Office. Technical report) by F. C Koopman, 1969
  6. Address delivered before the Historical Society of New Mexico,: In the city of Santa Fe, August 20, 1860 by Samuel Gorman, 1860
  7. A study of city-wide citizen participation in ten cities: Albuquerque, New Mexico; Metropolitan Dade County, Florida; Dayton, Ohio; Des Moines, Iowa; Helena, ... Tucson, Arizona; Worcester, Massachusetts by Carl F Johnson, 1975
  8. The loca viuda: A new mythology of Mexico City by Ruth Moon Kempher, 1992
  9. Flood insurance study city of Raton, New Mexico, Colfax County (SuDoc FEM 1.209/31:350008V000)
  10. Silver City quadrangle, New Mexico--Grant Co. : 7.5 minute series (topographic) (SuDoc I 19.81:32108-G 3-TF-024/992) by U.S. Geological Survey, 1992
  11. A small-scale hydroelectric power plant for the city of Alamogordo, New Mexico: Final report by Rudi Schoenmackers, 1986
  12. Flood insurance study : city of Hobbs, New Mexico, Lea County (SuDoc FEM 1.209:350029)
  13. Flood insurance study city of Portales, New Mexico, Roosevelt County (SuDoc FEM 1.209/31:350054V000)
  14. Flood insurance study city of Farmington, New Mexico, San Juan County (SuDoc FEM 1.209/31:350067V000)

61. New Mexico - City Population - Cities, Towns & Provinces - Statistics & Maps
Contents. State; Principal cities; Table of cities new mexico, NM, FSt,Santa Fe, 314925, 1302894, 1515069, 1819046, 1874614
http://www.citypopulation.de/USA-NewMexico.html
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New Mexico
Capital: Santa Fe
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Name Abbr. Status Capital ... E 2003-07-01 New Mexico NM FSt Santa Fe USA USA Washington
Principal Cities
Name C E 2003-07-01 Albuquerque Las Cruces Santa Fe Rio Rancho
Table of Cities
Name Status C Cf 1980-04-01 C Cf 1990-04-01 ... C E 2003-07-01 Alamogordo City Albuquerque City Carlsbad City Clovis City Farmington City Gallup City Hobbs City Las Cruces City Rio Rancho City Roswell City Santa Fe City South Valley Uninc

62. Citistates: David Rusk
Author, consultant, and leading American regionalist who combines scholarship with practical political experience. Former state legislator in new mexico and mayor of Albuquerque, the nation's 36th largest city. (Books cities without Suburbs).
http://www.citistates.com/assocspeakers/d_rusk.html
Topics Speeches David Rusk
Cities without Suburbs Times , Washington Post and Newsday Daily Record Speech Topics David Rusk speeches and workshops are focused on specific trends in host communities and states. His basic database covers demographic, economic, and fiscal trends for 522 central cities and 320 metro areas (1950-90) and urban sprawl in 396 urbanized areas (1960-90). He has studied poverty-impacted census tracts in over 70 metropolitan areas. Beyond analyzing census data, Rusk prepares for local talks by reviewing numerous local studies, reports, and recent newspaper articles as well as brief community tours on arrival. Recent Speeches
Contact: Tom Wolf, President, Better York, Inc., 717-852-4800
Contact: Rev. Sylvester Laudermill, chair, Metropolitan Congregations United, 314-524-7020
Contact: Jeffrey Esser, Executive Director, GFOA, 312-977-9700

63. New Mexico • Cities & Towns • NM
Directory of official, city and town, government, chamber of commerce, convention visitors bureau, fire department, police department, public library,
http://www.citytown.info/New-Mexico.htm

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New Mexico Municipal League (NMML)
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Belen Bloomfield Chamber of Commerce C Capitan Carlsbad Clayton Chamber of Commerce Cloudcroft Clovis D Deming E Edgewood El Rito Public Library Espanola F Farmington Chamber of Commerce CVB G Gallup Chamber of Commerce CVB Glenwood ... Grants Chamber of Commerce H Hatch Hillsboro Public Library Hobbs Chamber of Commerce PD PL ... Holloman Air Force Base I J Jemez Springs K Kirtland Air Force Base L Logan Las Cruces Chamber of Commerce CVB ... Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce - Miss Los Alamos Unofficial - Chamber of Commerce Los Lunas Los Ranchos de Albuquerque Lovington ... PL M N O P Pecos Business Association Portales Chamber of Commerce Q R Raton Red River Chamber of Commerce Rio Rancho ... Ruidoso Downs S Santa Fe Chamber of Commerce CVB PL ... Springer Chamber of Commerce T Taos Chamber of Commerce Taos Ski Valley Truth or Consequences ... Tucumcari U V W X Y Z
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64. New Mexico
new mexico Area Codes Area codes Selected cities 505 Entire state Source NorthAmerican Numbering Plan Administration. Premium Partner Content
http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0108250.html
in All Infoplease Almanacs Biographies Dictionary Encyclopedia
Daily Almanac for
Sep 24, 2005

65. Mexico
Other large cities Ecatepec, 1731900 (part of mexico City metro. area); Weaver, 499 other new mexico artisans get funds to create cottage industries.
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in All Infoplease Almanacs Biographies Dictionary Encyclopedia
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Sep 24, 2005

66. SuperPages.com Santa Fe, New Mexico City Page
Established in 1610, Santa Fe is the oldest capital city in the United States.Check out the links below for local retailers and services, as well as other
http://www.superpages.com/cities/Santa Fe-NM.html

67. Restaurants For Dining In California, Colorado, Hawaii, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Te
Showcasing restaurants for select cities in California, Colorado, new mexico and Oklahoma. Featured restaurant listings include photos, menus, reviews, dining discounts, maps and special service information.
http://www.restauranteur.com/
Featured Restaurant of the Month: The Broker Restaurant in downtown Denver, Colorado by Beyond 21, Inc. How to Include Your Restaurant Read what our Users and Clients are saying about us Search for Restaurants in: California Colorado Hawaii New Mexico ... Wineries in California Please send questions/comments to gail@restauranteur.com For Sales Information: sales@restauranteur.com About Beyond 21, Inc. California Restaurants Colorado Restaurants ... Texas Restaurants

68. Cities, Reigons & Maps :: New Mexico Tourism Department
Find out about the cities and regions and make your next new mexico adventure asuccess! To explore our state, start by clicking on any of these six regions
http://www.newmexico.org/explore/index.php
Cities by Region: Northwest NM North-Central NM Northeast NM Central NM ... Southeast NM
Maps: State Park Locations State Monuments Ski Area Locations Scenic Byways Locations
Downloadable Maps: You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view the following PDF files.
New Mexico Road Map
'High Road to Taos' Map
You've no doubt heard of our state capital, Santa Fe (pop. 62,203 in 2000), in the North-Central region, but did you know that it's the oldest government seat in the United States? Find out about the cities and regions and make your next New Mexico adventure a success! To explore our state, start by clicking on any of these six regions outlined in this map: Northwest
North Central

Northeast

Central
...
Southeast

Click any region above. Contact NM Tourism Feedback Request Visitors Guide

69. New Mexico Tourism Department
Pueblos, Tribes, Reservations view region map view cities The identity of the Find out about new mexico s eighteen, existing Pueblos, as well as the
http://www.newmexico.org/go/loc/cities/page/cities-pueblos.html
Cities by Region: Northwest NM North-Central NM Northeast NM Central NM ... Southeast NM
Maps: State Park Locations State Monuments Ski Area Locations Scenic Byways Locations
Downloadable Maps: You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view the following PDF files.
New Mexico Road Map
'High Road to Taos' Map
view region map

view cities

The identity of the Pueblo peoples is undeniably connected to the stone and adobe dwellings they have occupied for more than 700 years. Originally coming from the Latin word populus , "people, nation," the Spanish word pueblo , meaning "town, village," was naturally used by 16th-century Spanish explorers to refer to villages that they discovered or founded in the Southwest. Find out about New Mexico's eighteen, existing Pueblos, as well as the Indian Reservations and Tribes, by clicking on the links at right.

70. Northwestern Council Of Government
Gallup, new mexico. Includes the counties of Cibola, McKinley, and San Juan, the Village of Milan, the cities of Grants, Gallup, Aztec, Bloomfield, and Farmington, and the Crownpoint Navajo Chapter.
http://www.epcog.org/nw/index.htm
About the Northwest NM COG
The Northwest New Mexico Council of Governments (NWNMCOG) is a voluntary association of local units of government, serving as the regional planning organization for the northwest corner of New Mexico, also known as State Planning and Development District I. As such, it serves as one of seven such districts in the state, which were formed by state statute. For twenty years, the organization was known as the "McKinley Area Council of Governments," but in 1988 the local governments in Cibola and San Juan Counties became members, thus expanding the organization into its present format as the "Northwest New Mexico" COG. In 1989, the Council of Governments created the region's first Federally sponsored Overall Economic Development Program (OEDP) , resulting in its designation in 1990 by the US Department of Commerce, Economic Development Administration, as an official Economic Development District. It is the District's responsibility to update this regional OEDP on an annual basis. The Northwest New Mexico planning district spans over 15,000 square miles of highland plateau country and encompasses a population of nearly 200,000, about one-half of whom are members of one of four sovereign Native American nations: the Navajo Nation; the Pueblo of Zuni; the Pueblo of Acoma; and the Pueblo of Laguna. Most of the region's land base is comprised of public lands (including Federal Indian reservations), and approximately one-half of the region's population lives in non-municipal rural communities.

71. Serving The Municipalities Of The Land Of Enchantment
A nonprofit, nonpartisan association whose member cities comprise 100% of the State's incorporated municipalities. Includes vents and training calendar, job bank, maps, advocacy and legislative information.
http://www.nmml.org/
New Mexico Municipal League Serving the municipalities of New Mexico P.O. Box 846 Santa Fe, New Mexico 87504 1229 Paseo De Peralta 1-800-432-2036 FAX (505) 984-1392
Home
About NMML

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Policy Center

Government Partners
... Municipal Officials Leadership Institute (MOLI)
2005 Master Municipal Clerk Academy Information Memo Preliminary Program Registration Form (credit cards accepted - print, complete and mail/fax to League office) Clerks Certification Institute - Year II, Series 8 Information Memo Preliminary Program Registration Form (credit cards accepted - print, complete and mail/fax to League office) Scholarship Eligibility Requirements Scholarship Application Form 2005 Infrastructure Finance Conference Registration Form - Credit Cards Accepted (print, complete, sign and return) ... On-line Registration (no credit cards accepted) 7th Annual Fire Service Conference October 19-22, 2005 Hotel Albuquerque at Old Town (Formerly the Sheraton Old Town) President's Invitation Conference Program Registration Form (credit cards accepted - print, complete and mail/fax to the League office)

72. New Mexico, New Mexico
new mexico s cities from AZ! Top 19 cities in new mexico. Alamogordo Albuquerque Bloomfield Carlsbad Clovis Deming Farmington
http://newmexico.usl.myareaguide.com/
New Mexico Discount Travel Hotels Airline Tickets Car Rentals HOME ... NEWS Travel Hotels Restaurants Car Rentals Airline Tickets ... Car Service Relocation Real Estate Find A Realtor® Apartment Finder Find a Roommate ... Foreclosures Home Needs Maid Services Painting Carpentry Remodeling ... Appliance News World News US News Financial News Entertainment ... Sports
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New Mexico's Cities from A-Z! A B C D ... W X Y Z Top 19 cities in New Mexico. Alamogordo
Albuquerque

Bloomfield

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New Mexico Attractions New Mexico State Parks NM Museum of Natrual History New Mexico Scopions CHL Team Museum of New Mexico ... Taos Solar Music Festival
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73. Cities Of Gold Casino Hotel - Santa Fe, New Mexico
cities of Gold Casino Hotel is located 15 scenic miles north of Santa Fe, new mexico on Hwy. 84/285. 124 luxurious Guest Rooms. 1300 square feet of Conference Facilities. Steps away from the cities of Gold Casino.
http://www.coghotel.com
T he Cities of Gold Casino Hotel is a full service hotel with 124 deluxe guest rooms. Located just 15 minutes north of Santa Fe, 15 minutes east of Los Alamos and
15 minutes south of Española.
Enjoy breakfast and dinner at the new and improved
Gold Dust Restaurant, located inside the hotel. Guests have Free access to the swimming pool and gym located in the nearby Wellness Center. We offer free shuttle service to Downtown Santa Fe and free valet shuttle to the Casino, just to name a few. We have high-speed internet access in designated rooms.
We also have an on-site guest laundry facility.
Online Reservations will be available soon!
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Enjoy the Swimming Pool, Weight Room, Racquetball Courts, Gym and Dry Sauna.
Enjoy the comfort of our clean, modern facilities conveniently located just steps away from the Cities of Gold Casino
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74. New Mexico Dating And New Mexico Singles - EPersonals.com
new mexico dating and new mexico singles services with photo personals of singles in and professional and are residents of large cities and its suburbs.
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Bayard Belen Bent ... Buena Vista
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Deming Derry Des Moines ... Dulce
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75. The Bureau Of Business And Economic Research, University Of New Mexico
new mexico economic and demographic data for state, counties, cities and MSAs.
http://www.unm.edu/~bber
Bureau of Business and Economic Research (BBER), University of New Mexico
2005 New Mexico Data Users Conference on November 3, 2005 DATA BASES ON OUR WEB SITE:

76. Gallup, City In New Mexico - DesertUSA
Native American ceremonial center of the U.S., includes color photos, vital statistics, climate, history, things to do and mileage guides with links to nearby attractions.
http://www.desertusa.com/Cities/nm/gallup.html
City in New Mexico
Gallup
Vital

Statistics
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Vital Statistics Location / Description Gallup lies on Interstate 40 (Historic Route 66), 139 miles west of Albuquerque and 25 miles east of the Arizona border. The city is the tour hub for the popular Four Corners Region, and it is the mercantile, transportation and banking center for the entire area. Gallup is a major Amtrak stop and is also served by America West Airlines. Gallup is also the largest Indian center in the Southwest and the ceremonial capital of Native America.There are many American peoples in the Gallup/Four Corners region. By far the most numerous are the Navajo, who are today widely regarded for their achievements in wool, with original Navajo rugs and blankets (both new and antique) sought by private collectors and museums throughout the world. A second major Native American settlement in the region, Zuni Pueblo, is centered approximately 35 miles south of town. Zuni is the largest of New Mexico's 19 Indian pueblos.The Zuni are best known for their intricate jewelry made from delicately cut turquoise or coral set in sterling silver. In Arizona, another major tribe is the Hopi, also known for pottery and their unique carved kachinas

77. CyberTrail: The Santa Fe Trail
Current day spots along the Santa Fe Trail (through Missouri, Kansas, Colorado, Oklahoma, and to new mexico).
http://raven.cc.ku.edu/heritage/research/sft/sft-cities.html
States, Towns, Forts, and Rest Stops Today Along the
Interactive Santa Fe Trail

CyberTrail (SFT)
Vicariously, start anywhere from
MO
KS Cimarron Cutoff OK ... NM Santa Fe Trail eCards eCard Index TrailCam (photos) * Trail map
NPS sites: Santa Fe National Historic Trail and Visiting the Trail Today
Santa Fe Trail books: Kansas On-Line BookStore Exploring the trail?
Check Day Trips from any zip code, then make reservations in Bed and Breakfasts in Missouri and Santa Fe, NM
MO motels
: Franklin - Boonville ( ) - Arrow Rock ( ) - Lexington - Sibley - Independence Kansas City
KS motels Overland Park Gardner - Baldwin City - Burlingame - Council Grove - Herrington - McPherson Great Bend Larned Dodge City - Cimarron - Garden City or Liberal
CO motels Lamar La Junta Trinidad OK motels Guymon
NM motels Raton Cimarron - Springer - Las Vegas Santa Fe and more Santa Fe NM hotels and motels Prefer to fly? Check airline fares and schedules and car rentals in Santa Fe Missouri MO family, history, travel MO and SFT eCards * The National Road US Route 40 and the Lewis and Clark Trail follow parts of the old Santa Fe Trail in MO.

78. SeeAmerica - New Mexico - Cities Regions
Search new mexico. All Categories, Activities Attractions, cities Farmington,Gallup and Grants, new mexico are the service centers in the region.
http://www.seeamerica.org/visit_newmexico.jsp?type=cities

79. New Mexico Bigger Cities (over 6000 Residents)
cities, towns, and villages in new mexico between 1000 and 6000 residents Towns, and villages in new mexico with fewer than 1000 residents. City list
http://www.city-data.com/city/New-Mexico.html
New Mexico Bigger Cities (over 6000 residents)
More New Mexico directories: City list: Alamogordo (pop. 35,582)
Albuquerque
(pop. 448,607)
Anthony (pop. 7,904)
Artesia
(pop. 10,692)
Aztec
(pop. 6,378)
Belen
(pop. 6,901)
Bernalillo
(pop. 6,611)
Bloomfield
(pop. 6,417)
Carlsbad
(pop. 25,625)
Chaparral
(pop. 6,117) Clovis (pop. 32,667) Corrales (pop. 7,334) Deming (pop. 14,116) Espanola (pop. 9,688) Farmington (pop. 37,844) Gallup (pop. 20,209) Grants (pop. 8,806) Hobbs (pop. 28,657) Kirtland (pop. 6,190) Las Cruces (pop. 74,267) Las Vegas (pop. 14,565) Los Alamos (pop. 11,909) Los Lunas (pop. 10,034) Lovington (pop. 9,471) North Valley (pop. 11,923) Portales (pop. 11,131) Raton (pop. 7,282) Rio Rancho (pop. 51,765) Roswell (pop. 45,293) Ruidoso (pop. 7,698) Santa Fe (pop. 62,203) Shiprock (pop. 8,156) Silver City (pop. 10,545) Socorro (pop. 8,877) South Valley (pop. 39,060) Sunland Park (pop. 13,309) Truth or Consequences (pop. 7,289)

80. Hotel, Motel, Inn - Santa Fe, New Mexico - Cities Of Gold Casino
cities Of Gold Casino Santa Fe is ready for your online reservation. Spend timeat cities Of Gold Casino on your next vacation road trip.
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Hotel, Motel, Inn - Santa Fe, New Mexico
Cities Of Gold Casino
10B Cities of Gold Road
Santa Fe, NM 87506
Nightly Rates 3 Star
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The Cities of Gold Casino Hotel is located 15 miles north of Santa Fe in beautiful norhtern New Mexico. Guests can play in the Las Vegas style Cities of Gold Casino, play the 27 hole Towa Golf Course, or travel to the nearby historic Indian Pueblos.
Amenities
  • AM/FM Alarm Clock Bar/Lounge Casino Coffee Maker in Room 24 Hour Front Desk Handicapped Rooms/Facilities Free Parking Golf Hairdryers Available Modem Lines in Room Modem Lines in Room No Smoking Rooms/Facilities Pets Allowed Pool Parking Restaurant Room Service Fitness Center or Spa Television with Cable Laundry/Valet Services

  • Room Information
  • Deluxe room with 2 queens
  • Deluxe room with two queen beds, handcrafted Native American furniture, private bathroom with bathtub and shower, iron and board, hairdryer, dataport, telephone with voicemail, remote control color cable TV, refrigerator, alarm clock, coffee maker. Views of the Santa Fe, Los Alamos and Truchas Mountains. Smoking and non smoking rooms available. Complimentary airport and local shuttle, outdoor parking, coffee/tea. Sleeps 5.

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