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Fort Selden was a United States Army post, occupying the area in what is now Radium Springs, New Mexico. The site was long a campground along the El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro. It was the site of a Confederate Army camp in 1861. The U. S. Army established Fort Selden in 1865 for the purpose of protecting westward settlers from Native American raids, the post fell into disrepair after the American Civil War. It was ultimately abandoned in 1891, due in large part to the decision to expand Fort Bliss and the lack of any expenditures for repair of the facility.
Fort Selden
Fort Selden was a United States Army post, occupying the area in what is now Radium Springs, New Mexico. The site was long a campground along the El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro. It was the site of a Confederate Army camp in 1861. The U. S. Army established Fort Selden in 1865 for the purpose of protecting westward settlers from Native American raids, the post fell into disrepair after the American Civil War. It was ultimately abandoned in 1891, due in large part to the decision to expand Fort Bliss and the lack of any expenditures for repair of the facility.
Leasburg Dam State Park is a state park of New Mexico, United States, located on the Rio Grande. It provides opportunities for camping, hiking, picnicking, swimming, and wildlife viewing. Nearby is the historic Fort Seldon State Monument, and 15 miles (24 km) to the south is the city of Las Cruces. The dam at Leasburg was completed in 1908. Its purpose is not to hold back the flow of the river, but instead to divert it into a system of canals for use by nearby farms.[2] Known for its rich history, early settlers used the area as a passage to Jornada del Muerto, the nearby site of a 19th-century army outpost is a reminder of a time not too long ago. Leasburg Dam State Park offers year-round camping, picnicking, and birdwatching. From about mid-March to mid-October the park is also a venue for fishing, canoeing, and kayaking in the Rio Grande. The dam channels water from the Rio Grande for irrigation in the Mesilla Valley. Nearby a museum and a number of trails are located near Fort Seldon State Monument.
Leasburg Dam State Park
12712 State Park Rd
Leasburg Dam State Park is a state park of New Mexico, United States, located on the Rio Grande. It provides opportunities for camping, hiking, picnicking, swimming, and wildlife viewing. Nearby is the historic Fort Seldon State Monument, and 15 miles (24 km) to the south is the city of Las Cruces. The dam at Leasburg was completed in 1908. Its purpose is not to hold back the flow of the river, but instead to divert it into a system of canals for use by nearby farms.[2] Known for its rich history, early settlers used the area as a passage to Jornada del Muerto, the nearby site of a 19th-century army outpost is a reminder of a time not too long ago. Leasburg Dam State Park offers year-round camping, picnicking, and birdwatching. From about mid-March to mid-October the park is also a venue for fishing, canoeing, and kayaking in the Rio Grande. The dam channels water from the Rio Grande for irrigation in the Mesilla Valley. Nearby a museum and a number of trails are located near Fort Seldon State Monument.
The village of Mesilla was incorporated in 1848, after the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo moved the U.S.–Mexico border south of the village of Doña Ana, placing it in the United States. A small group of citizens, unhappy at being part of the United States, decided to move south of the border. They settled in Mesilla at this time. By 1850, Mesilla was an established colony. By this time, its people were under constant threat of attack from the Apache. By 1851, the attacks caused the United States to take action to protect its people just to the north of the border, in the Mesilla Valley. They did this by creating Fort Fillmore. As a result of the fort, the United States declared the Mesilla Valley region part of the United States. Mexico also claimed this strip of land, causing it to become known as "No Mans Land". This boundary dispute, which was officially caused by a map error, was resolved in 1853 with the Gadsden Purchase. Mesilla became a part of the United States, as well as the southern part of New Mexico and Arizona. Two battles were fought at or in the town during the Civil War. Mesilla served as the capital of the Confederate Territory of Arizona in 1861-1862 and was known as the "hub", or main city for the entire region. Recaptured by the Volunteers of the California Column, it then became the headquarters of the Military District of Arizona until 1864. During the "Wild West" era, Mesilla was known for its cantinas and festivals. The area attracted such figures as Billy the Kid, Pat Garrett and Pancho Villa. The village was also the crossroads of two major stagecoach, mail, and trade routes: the Butterfield Stagecoach and the Camino Real de Tierra Adentro.[5] The village of Mesilla was the most important city of the region until 1881.
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Mesilla
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The village of Mesilla was incorporated in 1848, after the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo moved the U.S.–Mexico border south of the village of Doña Ana, placing it in the United States. A small group of citizens, unhappy at being part of the United States, decided to move south of the border. They settled in Mesilla at this time. By 1850, Mesilla was an established colony. By this time, its people were under constant threat of attack from the Apache. By 1851, the attacks caused the United States to take action to protect its people just to the north of the border, in the Mesilla Valley. They did this by creating Fort Fillmore. As a result of the fort, the United States declared the Mesilla Valley region part of the United States. Mexico also claimed this strip of land, causing it to become known as "No Mans Land". This boundary dispute, which was officially caused by a map error, was resolved in 1853 with the Gadsden Purchase. Mesilla became a part of the United States, as well as the southern part of New Mexico and Arizona. Two battles were fought at or in the town during the Civil War. Mesilla served as the capital of the Confederate Territory of Arizona in 1861-1862 and was known as the "hub", or main city for the entire region. Recaptured by the Volunteers of the California Column, it then became the headquarters of the Military District of Arizona until 1864. During the "Wild West" era, Mesilla was known for its cantinas and festivals. The area attracted such figures as Billy the Kid, Pat Garrett and Pancho Villa. The village was also the crossroads of two major stagecoach, mail, and trade routes: the Butterfield Stagecoach and the Camino Real de Tierra Adentro.[5] The village of Mesilla was the most important city of the region until 1881.
White Sands National Monument is in the northern Chihuahuan Desert in the U.S. state of New Mexico. It's known for its dramatic landscape of rare white gypsum sand dunes. Trails through the dunes include the raised Interdune Boardwalk and the Dune Life Nature Trail, dotted with interpretive exhibits on wildlife and other features. Dunes Drive is a looped road from the White Sands Visitor Center to the dune field.
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White Sands
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White Sands National Monument is in the northern Chihuahuan Desert in the U.S. state of New Mexico. It's known for its dramatic landscape of rare white gypsum sand dunes. Trails through the dunes include the raised Interdune Boardwalk and the Dune Life Nature Trail, dotted with interpretive exhibits on wildlife and other features. Dunes Drive is a looped road from the White Sands Visitor Center to the dune field.
The Organ Mountains are a rugged mountain range in southern New Mexico in the Southwestern United States. Organ Mountains–Desert Peaks National Monument was declared a national monument on May 21, 2014. They lie 10 miles east of the city of Las Cruces, in Doña Ana County.
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Organ Mountains
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The Organ Mountains are a rugged mountain range in southern New Mexico in the Southwestern United States. Organ Mountains–Desert Peaks National Monument was declared a national monument on May 21, 2014. They lie 10 miles east of the city of Las Cruces, in Doña Ana County.
The park is the largest state park in New Mexico and surrounds the state's largest reservoir.[1] The 36,000-acre (150 km2) reservoir, created in 1916 across the Rio Grande, is 40 miles (64 km) long with more than 200 miles (320 km) of shoreline. Recreation at Elephant Butte Reservoir is managed by the New Mexico State Parks under agreement with the United States Bureau of Reclamation. Elephant Butte Dam, constructed between 1911 and 1916, was a major engineering feat in its day. The enormous concrete dam is the major feature of the Elephant Butte National Register Historic District. New Mexico State Parks operates a visitor center that contains information on the construction of the dam. There are 3 developed camps on the lake, with over 200 camping and picnicking sites, concession-operated marinas, and stores.
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Elephant Butte
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The park is the largest state park in New Mexico and surrounds the state's largest reservoir.[1] The 36,000-acre (150 km2) reservoir, created in 1916 across the Rio Grande, is 40 miles (64 km) long with more than 200 miles (320 km) of shoreline. Recreation at Elephant Butte Reservoir is managed by the New Mexico State Parks under agreement with the United States Bureau of Reclamation. Elephant Butte Dam, constructed between 1911 and 1916, was a major engineering feat in its day. The enormous concrete dam is the major feature of the Elephant Butte National Register Historic District. New Mexico State Parks operates a visitor center that contains information on the construction of the dam. There are 3 developed camps on the lake, with over 200 camping and picnicking sites, concession-operated marinas, and stores.
From Spaceport America "Welcome to Spaceport America, the world’s first purpose-built commercial spaceport! Follow the latest launch activity and onsite happenings at Spaceport America where the potential of space is unlocked for everyone. Explore the iconic facilities, cutting edge space vehicles, and inspiring stories of the pioneers advancing human spaceflight during one of our tours from Truth or Consequences or Las Cruces. Discover how you can be part of this journey by becoming a Spaceport launch customer or visiting Spaceport America and experiencing the thrill of the next frontier. Whether you join from home and participate online or book your reservation to travel to New Mexico and see for yourself, Spaceport America is open for business
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Spaceport America
County Road A021
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From Spaceport America "Welcome to Spaceport America, the world’s first purpose-built commercial spaceport! Follow the latest launch activity and onsite happenings at Spaceport America where the potential of space is unlocked for everyone. Explore the iconic facilities, cutting edge space vehicles, and inspiring stories of the pioneers advancing human spaceflight during one of our tours from Truth or Consequences or Las Cruces. Discover how you can be part of this journey by becoming a Spaceport launch customer or visiting Spaceport America and experiencing the thrill of the next frontier. Whether you join from home and participate online or book your reservation to travel to New Mexico and see for yourself, Spaceport America is open for business
5 minutes away from the Hacienda
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Slot Canyon
17198 N Valley Dr
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5 minutes away from the Hacienda

Food scene

Come and visit our beautiful vineyard for a delicious wine tasting. We are open on the weekends: Friday, Saturday and Sunday Noon to 5 p.m. You can have 6 tastings, or enjoy a full glass of wine for $5.
Fort Selden Winery
1233 Fort Selden Rd
Come and visit our beautiful vineyard for a delicious wine tasting. We are open on the weekends: Friday, Saturday and Sunday Noon to 5 p.m. You can have 6 tastings, or enjoy a full glass of wine for $5.
Storied, funky counter-serve burger cafe with vintage memorabilia, BBQ & specialty shakes. Best restaurant in Hatch New Mexico.
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Sparkys
115 Franklin St
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Storied, funky counter-serve burger cafe with vintage memorabilia, BBQ & specialty shakes. Best restaurant in Hatch New Mexico.
High-end steakhouse offerings in an ornate, antiques-filled hacienda where every room has a story. Address: 2355 Calle De Guadalupe, Mesilla, NM 88046 Phone: (575) 523-6700
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Double Eagle
2355 Calle De Guadalupe
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High-end steakhouse offerings in an ornate, antiques-filled hacienda where every room has a story. Address: 2355 Calle De Guadalupe, Mesilla, NM 88046 Phone: (575) 523-6700
New Mexican restaurant in an 18th century stagecoach station also features a piranha tank & aviary. Address: 2410 Calle De San Albino, Mesilla, NM 88046 Phone: (575) 524-3524
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La Posta De Mesilla
2410 Calle De San Albino
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New Mexican restaurant in an 18th century stagecoach station also features a piranha tank & aviary. Address: 2410 Calle De San Albino, Mesilla, NM 88046 Phone: (575) 524-3524
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Lorenzo's Italian Restaurant
1753 E University Ave
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"Every thing about this place is good food staff and prices" "Love the Tomato Basil soup, and the Ravioli with Pesto sauce is so yummy." "The gluten free menu beats most Italian restaurants that I've eat at." (575) 522-5522
Pastaggio's Italian Restaurant
"Every thing about this place is good food staff and prices" "Love the Tomato Basil soup, and the Ravioli with Pesto sauce is so yummy." "The gluten free menu beats most Italian restaurants that I've eat at." (575) 522-5522
Is one of the local favorite. (575) 652-4953
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Hacienda de Mesilla
1891 Avenida de Mesilla
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Is one of the local favorite. (575) 652-4953
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Sunset Grill
1274 Golf Club Rd
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City/town information

Las Cruces is a city in New Mexico, on the edge of the Chihuahuan Desert. The interactive New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum features livestock and gardens. On the Rio Grande, Mesilla Valley Bosque State Park has trails and birdlife. The Museum of Nature and Science includes desert animals and hands-on displays. In an old depot, the Railroad Museum has model trains and explores the local impact of railways.
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Las Cruces
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Las Cruces is a city in New Mexico, on the edge of the Chihuahuan Desert. The interactive New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum features livestock and gardens. On the Rio Grande, Mesilla Valley Bosque State Park has trails and birdlife. The Museum of Nature and Science includes desert animals and hands-on displays. In an old depot, the Railroad Museum has model trains and explores the local impact of railways.

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