- El Rancho de las Golondrinas
Spanish Colonial living history museum. Includes calendar of events and information on membership and volunteering.
www.golondrinas.org
- War Eagles Air Museum
Dedicated to collecting, restoring and displaying historic aircraft of the World War II and the Korean Conflict eras.
www.war-eagles-air-museum.com
- New Mexico Genealogical Society
Publishes statewide records for family history research, translated and indexed by volunteers. Publisher of the New Mexico Genealogist.
www.nmgs.org
- Friends of the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad, Inc.
Nonprofit group sharing the stewardship of the historic railroad property.
www.cumbrestoltec.org
- Silver City Museum
Collects, preserves, and researches the regional history and objects related to the peoples of Southwest, NM.
www.silvercitymuseum.org
- New Mexico Jewish Historical Society
Promotes the understanding and study of Jewish history in the Western United States.
www.nmjewishhistory.org
- Shakespeare Ghost Town
National historic site that allows you to walk the streets trod by Billy The Kid, John Ringo, The Clantons, and more.
www.shakespeareghostown.com
- Taos County Historical Society
An organization dedicated to preserving the fascinating history of Taos, New Mexico where the dynamic mingling of cultures has enriched the soul of the South West
www.silverhawk.com/taos/tchs/welcome.html
- Citizens' Committee for Historic Preservation
www.worldplaces.com/cchp
- New Mexico GenWeb Project@
dir.yahoo.com/.../History/Genealogy
- Socorro County USGenWeb
Links to cemetery records, pioneer biographies, documents, surname queries, family web sites, and more.
www.rootsweb.com/~nmsocorr
- Civilian Conservation Corps in New Mexico
Features CCC history and selected New Mexico projects.
www.senate.gov/~bingaman/New_Mexico/ccc.html
- Bernalillo County GenWeb Project
www.rootsweb.com/~nmbernal/index.html
- Glorieta and Raton Passes: Gateways to the Southwest
Explains how use of the two passes by traders, explorers, settlers, and soldiers ensured that New Mexico and the Southwest would become part of the United States.
www.cr.nps.gov/nr/twhp/wwwlps/lessons/117glorietaraton/117glorietaraton.htm
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