Tourism
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Albuquerque.com "The Guide to Albuquerque, New Mexico"
Arizona Ghosttowns from Ghosttowns.com. "Arizona has over 275 ghost towns and many more camps and other smaller historical locations. Arizona's ghost towns are concentrated in the Northwest central and Southeast portions of the state."
Citi-Guide: Your Guide to Surfing the Southwest
El Paso!
Flagstaff, Arizona On-line Maintained by the Flagstaff Chamber of Commerce
Greer, Arizona Greer Business Association The Interactive Santa Fe Trail (SFT)
Las Cruces Convention and Visitors Bureau
New Perspectives on the West "Designed to complement [Ken Burns' PBS series] THE WEST, the site assembles many of the documentary materials that went into the making of this landmark series and highlights the new perspectives it affords on this much-surveyed part of our past."
Prescott Arizona Chamber of Commerce Official Website
Roswell-USA New Mexico community online
Santa Fe Community Pages Community and Business Information site for Santa Fe, New Mexico
Rural Tourism: Using Surveys to Direct Development by the U of A's Department of Agricultural & Resource Economics
La Ruta de Sonora Ecotourism Association "... your gateway to the unique Sonoran Desert ecosystem that encompasses the shores of the Sea of Cortez, the verdant wetlands of the Colorado River Delta, stark vistas of the Pinacate volcanoes, and a multitude of cultural sites such as ancient Hohokam petroglyphs and the missions established by Father Kino."
The Sonoran Desert: 5000 Square Miles of Silence "The One World Journeys team is travelling this historic El Camino del Diablo to learn why there are efforts to preserve this area for generations to come."
Southwestern Wonderland "This exhibition provides a selection of materials from the pamphlet and ephemera collection in the University of Arizona's Special Collections and illustrates how the Southwest was promoted as a region."
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