
On a mission to visit all 582 towns in New Mexico—one hike, festival, ghost town, birding hotspot, and roadside oddity at a time.
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Most towns don’t have to explain their name. Truth or Consequences does. What began as “Hot Springs” took a wild turn in 1950, when a popular radio host dared any town in America to rename itself after his show. This little desert community...
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I’m Mark, the New Mexico Travel Guy, and this blog highlights travel tips, cultural events, wildlife, photos, and people who live in the amazing Land of Enchantment, as I chip away at visiting EVERY town (582 towns!) in my home State of New Mexico.
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