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Las Cruces
Centuries ago, Spanish explorers brought their faith, culture, language and way of life to this land. Today, over 400 years later, our past is a living treasure alive in everything from our traditional architecture, to our spicy cuisine, and our unique artwork.
We are a great crossroads of Hispanic, Indian and American cultures, fertile river valleys, and vast deserts. We are a relaxed Southwestern city with a thriving economy based on agriculture, technology and education at New Mexico State University - making us one of the fastest growing cities in the United States.
Las Cruces is home to many attractions, including numerous art galleries, museums, performing arts venues, theaters, and annual festivals. Visitors can enjoy a wide range of year-round outdoor activities such as hiking, golfing, or tennis, in some of New Mexico's most diverse landscapes. To the east, the majestic spires of the Organ Mountains rise from the floor of the Chihuahuan Desert with rolling hills and spindly plants. To the west, the Rio Grande cuts a wide green path of tall trees and fertile fields through the Mesilla Valley. And overhead is an endless expanse of stunning blue sky where the sun shines almost every day.
With everything it has to offer, it is no wonder Las Cruces is steadily becoming one of the Southwest’s premier destinations. So welcome, enjoy your stay, and take pleasure in the warmth of our Southwestern hospitality!
CONTACTS: Film Liaison/Ms. Crystal Downs phone: 575-646-6360 cdowns@nmsu.edu
Convention and Visitors Bureau phone: 575-541-2444 fax: 575-541-2164
Email cvb@lascrucescvb.org
www.lascrucescvb.org
City Manager phone: 575-541-2076 fax 575-541-2077
Las Cruces
City of Las Cruces. P.O. Box 20000
Las Cruces, NM 88004
Phone: (575) 541-2000
www.las-cruces.org
Las Cruces Area Attractions:
The Branigan Cultural Center
Chloride (ghost town)
Fort Selden State Monument
Gadsden Museum
Hillsboro (ghost town)
Historic Old Mesilla
Las Cruces Museum of Art
Las Cruces Museum of Natural History
Las Cruces Railroad Museum
New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum
White Sands National Monument
Winston (ghost town)
Zuhl Geological Collection at New Mexico State University
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