Tradition and sheep to modern and chic: home-based Montana gallery turns urban downtown Las Cruces boutique
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Tradition and sheep to modern and chic: home-based Montana gallery turns urban downtown Las Cruces boutique
By: Paul Dahlgren
Las Cruces Convention & Visitors Bureau
From the elegantly minimalistic décor to the multitude of powerhouse artists, Tierra Montaña gallery brings a sense of urban chic to the ever-growing art community in downtown Las Cruces.
Opened in September of 2009, the [...]
Rio Grande Vineyards & Winery
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Rio Grande Vineyards & Winery
By: Paul Dahlgren
Las Cruces Convention & Visitors Bureau
“Red or Green?,” seems to be a fairly standard question around dinnertime here in Las Cruces, but with the abundance of area wineries in the country’s oldest wine producing state, people might also find themselves asking, “Red or White?”
Whether it’s a robust red or [...]
Tranquility on the Bosque
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Tranquility on the Bosque
By: Paul Dahlgren
Las Cruces Convention & Visitors Bureau
It’s hard to imagine what Las Cruces would look like 200 years ago, no buildings, no streets…just nature in its purest form.
It is this natural beauty that truly defines the Mesilla Valley Bosque State Park (MVBSP), as views of the sprawling Bosque sprinkled with native [...]
Smooth ride for first day of Las Cruces-El Paso bus service
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Smooth ride for first day of Las Cruces-El Paso bus service
By Steve Ramirez Sun-News reporter
Story by The Las Cruces Sun-News, published on Sept. 2, 2009
LAS CRUCES — For Las Cruces resident Fred Brown, the morning commute Tuesday included reading a book and taking a quick cat nap.
And, he got to work on time.
Brown, who works [...]
A Trek Through the Desert
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A Trek Through the Desert
By: Paul Dahlgren
Las Cruces Convention & Visitors Bureau
As the sun peaks over the Organ Mountains, the scurrying rodents and the beautiful array of blossoming cacti aren’t the only signs of life, as a small trail of dust snakes up the mountainous terrain, trailing a group mountain bikers enjoying one of Las [...]
Spaceport America Video
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The Great Outdoors
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The Great Outdoors
By: Paul Dahlgren
Las Cruces Convention & Visitors Bureau
With the abundance of hiking and biking trails in and around Las Cruces, summer is the perfect time to dust off those hiking boots, grab a few bottles of water and go out and experience the natural beauty of the Las Cruces area.
Hotspots such as Dripping [...]
The Changing Tastes of Las Cruces
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The Changing Tastes of Las Cruces
By: Paul Dahlgren
Las Cruces Convention & Visitors Bureau
As you wander through the streets of Las Cruces, you may just catch a whiff of some bold Thai spices, or the wholesome smell of Sheppard’s pie, and maybe, even the aromatic scent of roasting Hawaiian pork, as more and more exotic food [...]
Nostalgia on Picacho Ave.
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Nostalgia on Picacho Ave.
By: Paul Dahlgren
Las Cruces Convention & Visitors Bureau
Antiques…they remind us of the good old days, and with every miniscule scratch or piece of dust lurks a story from generations past, which evokes that familiar sense of nostalgia, wonderfully captured by the Antique district in Las Cruces.
With some antiques and collectibles dating back [...]
Farmer’s Market: A Las Cruces Tradition
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Farmer’s Market: A Las Cruces Tradition
By: Paul Dahlgren
Convention & Visitors Bureau
Whether it’s the scintillating aroma of fresh cooked kettle corn, or the enchanting strumming of an acoustic guitar, the lure of the 38-year-old tradition of the Las Cruces Farmers and Crafts Market is bound to captivate your senses and capture your heart.
The bustling excitement [...]




