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Las Vegas , New Mexico, is the complete antithesis to Nevada’s big and brash city of the same name. Here in New Mexico you will feel as though you have stepped out of a time machine into the 1800s as you walk through one of the best-preserved historical gems in the country.
You can stroll around five Historic Districts which are home to over 900 buildings on the National Historic Register.
The city’s Arts and Cultural District is just as fascinating and offers several galleries and live entertainment at the Historic Serf Theatre Hall.
You can enjoy water sports or go hiking, biking, and camping at the Storrie Lake State Park or visit the Rio Mora National Wildlife Refuge.
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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Aztec Ruins National Monument
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