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Badlands Broken Beauty

FIRST CAME AN UNSUCCESSFUL scouting trip, then several days poring over Google Earth, and now I’ve finally nailed down what I think is the location of a mythical place called “Hoodooville.” The winter…

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New Mexico Magazine True Heroes

Above: Ralph Martinez (back, left) and a host of others assembled 30 care boxes and delivered them to families and seniors in need. Photo by Aaron Leon Lopez If there’s something to hold onto amid…

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The Art of Healing

Above: Flags line a walkway leading to the memorial’s Peace and Brotherhood Chapel. Photograph by Richard Wong/Alamy. VISITORS TO THE Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Angel Fire are greeted by Dear Mom &…

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Feeding Time

THE MORNING IS QUIET as my husband and I make the drive down NM 14 from Santa Fe to San Marcos Cafe & Feed Store for breakfast. The muted gray hue of the early-spring sky accentuates the gold tones…

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One of Our 50 Is Missing

Above: Illustration by Chris Philpot. WELL, THEY ARE WORLD FAMOUS Kateri Osburn lives in Silver Spring, Maryland, where she thought she had struck gold upon finding a jar of Hatch chopped green…

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Colonial Cartographer

Above: Miera y Pacheco's map. Photograph courtesy of the New Mexico History Museum. Don Bernardo de Miera y Pacheco won 18th-century renown as a soldier, explorer, cartographer, and remarkable…

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Five Things To Do This Weekend

Whew! Hopefully, you’re over the Zoom hiccups, finding joy in morning walks with the dogs, and slowing down a bit. But you could also be just a tad stir-crazy, missing your routine, and worrying…

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This Land Is Your Land

Above: Late winter grasses at the Ladd S. Gordon Waterfowl Complex. Photographs by Stefan Wachs. HIS TEAM HAD JUST PLOWED the last of the corn into the soil, Milnor Lucero says, almost apologetically…

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