New Mexico's largest city
Home of the LA Dodger's triple A team, the Isotopes
The Trinity site, where the first atomic bomb was detonated, is near this city in south-central NM
The underground caverns near this city attract nearly 400,000 visitors each year
City of 38,000 in Curry County, it is the namesake of a prehistoric Paleo-Indian culture dated to about 13,000 years ago
It's mentioned between Amarillo and Flagstaff in Nat King Cole's 'Route 66'
Home of New Mexico State University
Once a prosperous stop on the Santa Fe Trail and railroad, No Country for Old Men was filmed here
Headquarters of the Manhattan Project, where the first atomic bomb was produced
Suburb of Albuquerque, and site of Intel Fab 11X, the largest and most advanced semiconductor fabrication plant in the world
On July 8, 1947, its Daily Record's headline story announced the capture of a flying saucer nearby
Its full name when it was founded in 1608 translates as the Royal Town of the Holy Faith of St. Francis of Assisi
Famous ghost town
Tourist destination with nearby pueblos, Kit Carson's House, and an artists' colony
Originally named Hot Springs, it renamed itself after a popular radio (later TV) show