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Located in the southeast quadrant of Albuquerque, Kirtland Air Force Base specializes in munitions maintenance, base operating support for government and private sector tenants and associate units, and readiness and training of personnel. A number of events are held at the base throughout the year. Address: 1351 First St. SE Kirtland NM USA 87117
1 505 846-7913
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Located 10 miles south of Jemez Springs, the Jemez Pueblo is a federally-recognized tribe with over 3400 tribal members. Each member is a descendant of Jemez Spring’s pioneering ancestors. Some of the tribe’s native dances and festivals are open to the public. All visitors are required to demonstrate proper etiquette at all times, as a sign of respect to the tribe’s traditions. Address: . Jemez Springs NM USA 87027
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The Four Corners Monument is located in the only place in the United States where four states meet at one point. On the high desert Colorado plateau in the Southwest, the states of Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico and Utah meet at a perpendicular corner intersection called Four Corners. Originally surveyed in 1868, a bronze plate now permanently marks the intersection and visitors can stand in all four states at the same time. The area and monument are part of the Navajo Nation Parks and Recreation Department and a visitor center is open year round. Address: . Northeastern corner of NM USA
Send an Email 1 928 871-6647
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