Photos
from the late 1800's and early 1900's - Really cool old pictures from New Mexico's
past, which would have been great had they been posted in their original black and
white, but unfortunately they've been colorized.
The
Civil War in New Mexico - "This page is especially dedicated to my Grandfathers,
Sgt. Juan Bautista Coca of Captain John H. Minks Independent Company New Mexico Mounted
Volunteers and Pvt. Juan Archuleta of Company B (Mounted) of the 3rd Regiment New
Mexico Volunteer Infantry."
America's
Roadway: Historic Route 66 - "Many curiosities that made Route 66 intriguing to
travelers have fallen victim to interstate highways, but much of the route's character
can still be seen in Guadalupe and Quay counties, providing authentic slices of the
Mother Road's motels, cafes and gift shops."
Archeological
sites of the southwest - a catalog of information about ancient Indian ruins in
the Southwest States (Colorado, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico). Great information, hard-to-read
backgrounds - I suggest you turn pictures off before loading these pages!
Center
for Archeoastronomy - The study of astronomy knowledge and practices in ancient
cultures. New Mexico has several archeoastronomically important petroglyph sites.
Maxwell
Museum of Anthropology - "Holds over 10 million individual items in its archaeological,
ethnological, archival, photo and skeletal collections." Albuquerque