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New Mexico Offbeat Attractions Map
RoadsideAmerica.com's map of New Mexico's unusual tourist attractions, museums, and landmarks.
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Quirky Tourist Attractions in or near New MexicoWhile in New Mexico, you might enjoy a visit to: Fort Sumner, New Mexico: Billy the Kid's Two GravesWhere Billy's real grave is located, for purists who aren't satisfied with the fake grave in town. Springer, New Mexico: New Mexico's Electric ChairThe chair was occupied by a glamorous lady mannequin when last we checked. Also: a shoe of Robert Wadlow, the World's Tallest Man. Lake Arthur, New Mexico: Shrine of the Miracle TortillaIn 1977, Jesus Christ appeared on a Maria Rubio's fried tortilla. The tortilla was in a shrine behind the Rubio house for decades. Roswell, New Mexico: International UFO MuseumMost serious look at UFOs in town. For those who go bug-eyed over little green men and their cracked-up saucers, the truth is in here. White's City, New Mexico: Carlsbad CavernsLovely formations; flat floors; and nice, big, dry rooms. A high-speed elevator and an underground restaurant. It's the tourist cave of your dreams. Sunland Park, New Mexico: Sierra de Cristo Rey, Christ of the RockiesImpressive, but reportedly it's sometimes a risky place to visit unless you're in a group. Santa Fe, New Mexico: Stonefridge - Gone!Also known as "Fridgehenge" -- a full-size Stonehenge made of hundreds of junkyard refrigerators. White Sands, New Mexico: Trinity Atomic Test SiteThe exact spot where the world's first nuclear bomb exploded. Open to the public twice a year. © roadsideamerica.com, Doug Kirby, Ken Smith, Mike Wilkins. Information provided as an unofficial resource on attractions as a convenience to our visitors. Information and status -- location, hours open, admission prices, current exhibits, and other aspects -- are subject to change without our knowledge. |
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