Spring 2023 El Palacio Magazine features the New Mexico Historic Women Marker Program, recognizing women in New Mexico history

Santa Fe, NM- The spring edition of El Palacio magazine highlights the New Mexico Historic Women Marker Program. Through roadside markers across the state, the program tells the stories of women who helped shape New Mexico including artists, activists, educators, entrepreneurs, lawyers, healers, politicians, grandmothers, visionaries, thinkers, and leaders. The Spring 2023 issue of El Palacio magazine, the official publication of

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Newest fossil display at NM Museum of Natural History & Science has deep ties to the Land of Enchantment

Albuquerque, NM – The empty case near the front of the New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science’s (NMMNHS) Cretaceous Hall will soon showcase fossils from one of the largest dinosaurs to ever set foot in what is now New Mexico.  At the beginning of March, bones and teeth of a massive sauropod dinosaur

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New exhibition “With the Grain” set to open at New Mexico Museum of Art

Santa Fe, NM – Northern New Mexico is rich with history, culture, and artistic traditions which have been passed down from generation to generation. One of these traditions is the art of wood carving. With the Grain, the latest exhibition at New Mexico Museum of Art, explores the dialogue between artists and their materials at

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National Hispanic Cultural Center announces $500,000 Congressional award to help build digital archive of New Mexican heritage

Albuquerque, NM – The National Hispanic Cultural Center’s (NHCC) History and Literacy Arts program has been awarded $500,000 through Fiscal Year 2023 Congressionally Directed Spending secured by U.S. Senator Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.) to build a digital archive designed to help generations of New Mexicans better connect with their heritage.  The award will be used to digitize

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Celebrate Hispanic Culture at the Capital with National Hispanic Cultural Center Educators and Foundation Representatives

Albuquerque, NM — Educators and staff from the National Hispanic Cultural Center (NHCC) will head to Santa Fe Tuesday, Feb. 14 to celebrate New Mexico’s legacy of Hispanic leadership and support the NHCC Foundation for Hispanic Culture Day. Join us for musical performances and educational activities from NHCC staff, along with a joint session featuring

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Los Luceros Historic Site will improve preservation, educational reach with Santa Fe Community Foundation grant

Alcalde, NM – Los Luceros Historic Site (LLHS) has received a $15,000 Arts and Culture Grant from the Santa Fe Community Foundation (SFCF). The grant will support the Site’s mission to preserve and interpret its history and culture, while improving its capacity to reach surrounding communities.   “I am honored and excited that Los Luceros

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New Mexico Historic Sites to support the Great Backyard Bird Count in February

Santa Fe, NM – The Great Backyard Bird Count flies into New Mexico! February 17 to 20, New Mexico Historic Sites (NMHS) will be hosting guided bird tours and collecting tallies in Coronado Historic Site (CHS), Jemez Historic Site (JHS), and Los Luceros Historic Site (LLHS) as part of the Great Backyard Bird Count.   “Enjoying

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