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Bataan Death March Memorial The Heroes of Bataan, located in Las Cruces’ Veterans Park, is the only federally funded monument dedicated to those who were involved in the Bataan Death March of World War II. Photo By Chris Faivre Click to download |
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Las Cruces Museum of Fine Art The Las Cruces Museum of Fine Art, specializes in curated, traveling, juried and invitational exhibitions. of contemporary art. Photo by Ben Chrisman Click to download |
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Museum of Natural History The museum features live animals and plants of the Chihuahuan Desert, along with hands-on science and natural history exhibits for children. Photo by Ben Chrisman Click to download |
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Las Cruces Railroad & Transportation Museum The Las Cruces Railroad and Transportation Museum displays materials and memorabilia from New Mexico’s railroad past. Photo by Chris Faivre Click to download |
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Las Cruces Museum of Fine Art The Las Cruces Museum of Fine Art, specializes in curated, traveling, juried and invitational exhibitions of contemporary art. Photo by Ben Chrisman Click to download |
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Las Cruces Farmers & Crafts Market Enjoy food, fun and festivities everl Wednesday and Saturday mornings at Farmers and Crafts Market. Photo by Ben Chrisman Click to download |
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Las Cruces Farmers & Crafts Market Every Wednesday and Saturday mornings, the Las Cruces downtown mall is filled with the sighs and sounds of the Farmers and Crafts Market, rated on e of the best outdoor markets in America. Photo by Mike Groves Click to download |
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Fort Selden Fort Selden was built in 1865 by the United States Army to protect the settlers of the valley from desperados and Apache Indians. The fort was also the original home of the Buffalo Soldiers. Photo by Chris Faivre Click to download |
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Fort Selden In addition to the ruins of the fort, Fort Selden has a museum with original artifacts from the fort. Photo by Ben Chrisman Click to download |