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As you prepare to fall back this weekend, take a moment to review your listing(s) at NewMexico.org…
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As you prepare to fall back this weekend, take a moment to review your listing(s) at NewMexico.org…
Read MoreNew Mexico True Television is the winner of a Rocky Mountain Regional Emmy Award for the second year in a row, this time for its episode Health and Wellness that features equine therapy, healing waters, and connecting with the earth…
Read MoreNew Mexico Magazine took home seven awards at the 37th annual International Regional Magazine Association (IRMA) awards held October 16 in Banff, Alberta, Canada, including the Gold Award in the Annual Publication category for the 2016 New Mexico True Adventure Guide…
Read MoreThis month, New Mexico Magazine dives into the state’s rich tradition of arts, from ancient times to contemporary creators…
Read MoreSouthern NM FAM Recap – October 2017 This month two journalists proactively pitched by NMTD visited the state. They write for Forbes, AAA, Food Network, Dallas Morning News, and Philadelphia Sun. …
Read MoreWe're less than three weeks away from the closing of New Mexico Magazine's 17th annual photo contest. Time is running out to find, capture, and submit your best work of the best subjects in the best state…
Read MoreNever before has social media been more important to tourism and travel. From the way we attract potential visitors, to the way they share their photos and experiences, it is crucial that our industry be on our A Game when it comes to social media. In part one of this two-part series, you’ll learn about the current social media landscape and how to prepare for what changes are ahead, along with tips and tricks to maximize your resources and engage consumers. RSVP here to reserve your spot…
Read MoreTourism Department Seeks 11 Individuals to Advise on New Mexico Beautification Program The New Mexico Tourism Department is seeking nominations for the eleven-member New Mexico Clean and Beautiful Advisory Committee (“Advisory Committee”). Previously known as the Litter Control Council, the emerging Advisory Committee will participate in the strategic planning, discussion, and execution of the Keep New Mexico True (KNMT) program and New Mexico Clean and Beautiful (NMCB) grant development…
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