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Aztec Ruins National Monument is an over 900 year old ancient historic site in Northwestern New Mexico. The name may be a little misleading though as the Aztecs were never in New Mexico .
Celebrate New Mexico: Aztec Ruins "We’re not just a national park. This is a world heritage site, so the world has recognized that what we have here in Aztec is pretty special," Nathan Hatfield ...
The analysis found Aztec Ruins National Monument near Farmington ranked first in the state with 260 abandoned oil and gas wells with Carlsbad Caverns coming in second with 198.
AZTEC, N.M. – Aztec Ruins National Monument is giving visitors a chance to immerse themselves in an unexcavated ancient Pueblo structure. “You’re going to see what archeologists would have ...
New Mexico's newest national park tops the list with more than half a million visitors last year. ... Aztec Ruins National Monument – 47,554 visitors. Region: Northwest New Mexico.
A landscape restoration project is underway at Aztec Ruins National Monument that will see native vegetation planted and nurtured as part of an effort to protect the park’s cultural resources ...
Aztec, N.M. • A Colorado historian is leading a team to survey inscriptions left by settlers and others on the ceilings of 900-year-old ruins in northwestern New Mexico.
National Park Service officials have announced a change in the hours of operation at Aztec Ruins National monument this weekend. According to a news release from the agency, the grounds at the ...
New Mexico's newest national park tops the list with more than half a million visitors last year. ... Aztec Ruins National Monument – 47,554 visitors. Region: Northwest New Mexico.