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LCP Case#8: Fort Stanton
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Selenite Needles & Fort Stanton Cave
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Fort Stanton - Snowy River Cave NCA
The Fort Stanton - Snowy River Cave National Conservation Area (NCA) was established in 2009 to protect, conserve, and enhance the unique and nationally important historic, cultural, scientific, archaeological, natural, and educational subterranean cave resources of the Fort Stanton - Snowy River cave system. The NCA includes approximately 25,080 acres.
SUNP0081 Fort Stanton, New Mexico (June 30, 2018)
Fort Stanton, New Mexico, tour of Hospital there on the old fort grounds. This was a Tour mixed Ghost Tour of the 2nd floor. Ghost EVP caught within the audio of this video at 0:46 sec. Before that EVP you can hear me talking, asking questions to any possible Ghost haunting this room on the second floor of the hospital. It was after I had walked out of that room did I later hear in the play back of this vid of what sounds of a EVP.
LINCOLN NEW MEXICO, BILLY THE KID, DRIVING TOUR
THIS IS A VIDEO DRIVING THROUGH LINCOLN SHOWING SOME OF THE HISTORICAL BUILDINGS WITH A SHORT EXPLANATION ON THEM .
Fort Stanton - Snowy River Cave National Conservation Area
The 25,080 acre Fort Stanton-Snowy River Cave National Conservation Area (NCA) was established in 2009 to protect, conserve, and enhance the unique and nationally-important historic, cultural, scientific, archaeological, natural, and educational subterranean cave resources of the Fort Stanton - Snowy River cave system.
This unique NCA has many opportunities for hiking, caving, horseback riding, mountain biking, camping, visiting cultural and historic sites, picnicking, hunting, wildlife viewing, nature study, and photography.
Proposed Empty Town for Experiments
Southern New Mexico is preparing for a new city, where no one will live. Even though it will be empty, it will cost hundreds of millions of dollars to build. Its a place east of Deming where one man wants to test driverless cars and drones. Subscribe to KOAT on YouTube now for more:
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NM True TV Billy the Kid Byway
A great mini road trip from Ruidoso is a drive along the Billy the Kid Scenic Byway. Go back in time to 1855 at Ft. Stanton historic site. Follow in the footsteps of notorious outlaw Billy the Kid in Lincoln County. And don’t miss the beautiful Spencer Theater.
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Explore Fort Selden, New Mexico
One of New Mexico's state monuments, Fort Selden is located about 20 miles north of Las Cruces. Visitors can explore the remains of this adobe frontier fort that once housed troops, including the famed Buffalo Soldiers, who protected local residents and traveling traders during the rough-and-tumble days of the Wild West. The fort was ideally located near El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro, the Royal Road of the Interior, which went from Santa Fe to Mexico City. Learn about the special events at the fort, see the interior of the museum, and hear the cannons fire!
Billy The Kid - The wild west in Lincoln County, New Mexico
Weasel Productions invites you to visit the Billy The Kid Byway in Lincoln County New Mexico. Travel the trails of William H. Bonney through Ruidoso, Ft. Stanton, the Hondo Valley and Lincoln, New Mexico. This is where the American wild west was born. See
The National Memorial for Peace and Justice
The Southern Delaware Alliance for Racial Justice partnered with the League of Women Voters of Sussex County and the Lewes Library to present their Black History Month Observance entitled: “Exploring America’s Racism: Featuring the National Memorial for Peace and Justice.” The Town Hall Program was held on Tuesday, February 12th.
Sussex County activists for racial justice described their experiences with major Civil Rights and Racial Justice museums and monuments in the Deep South.
Valerie Reeves of Ocean View, a member of Lower Sussex NAACP, SDARJ, Sussex Community Gospel Choir and Director of the South Coastal AARP, chaired the panel. Rose Mary Hendrix of South Bethany is a member of LWV of Sussex County, SDARJ, AAUW, a mediator at Community Justice Center, a member of Thresholds at Sussex Correctional Institution, and the Ministerium of Bethany Beach Christian Church. Alicia Jones of Lewes is a member of SDARJ, the Community Liaison Committee advising Cape Henlopen School District, the Sunshine Ladies’ Circle, and St. Peter’s Episcopal Church in Lewes. Daryl Flood of the Cape Gazette also spoke about his response to the memorial.
In an illustrated presentation, the panelists introduced the creators of established and recently opened sites, described newly-discovered stories commemorated by them, and shared their personal discoveries and responses. The work of Sussex County’s own Bryan Stevenson and the Equal Justice Initiative –the Legacy Museum and the National Memorial for Peace and Justice--in Montgomery, Alabama was featured.
NM True TV - Season 1 - Episode 3: Southeast
This week, New Mexico True Television hits the road for horseback riding and mountain biking in Ruidoso, history in Lincoln, art in Roswell, tasty treats at McGinn's Pistachio Tree Ranch, and exploration at Valley of Fires and White Sands National Monument.
Links:
Mountain Biking at Ski Apache:
Horseback Riding at Inn of the Mountain Gods:
Billy the Kid Scenic Byway:
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Ft. Stanton: fortstanton.org/
Lincoln: nmmonuments.org/lincoln
Spencer Theater:
Smokey Bear National Park:
Hubbard Museum of the American West:
Roswell Museum and Art Center: roswellmuseum.org
Anderson Museum of Contemporary Art (AMOCA): roswellamoca.org
Roswell Fine Arts League Gallery:
Big D's Downtown Dive: bigdsdowntowndive.com/
Roswell Antique Mall:
Valley of Fires:
Three Rivers Petroglyphs:
McGinn's Pistachio Tree Ranch:
White Sands National Monument:
List 8 Tourist Attractions in Ruidoso, New Mexico | Travel to United States
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LCP No Scum Allowed Saloon in White Oaks NM
This is the evidence Lincoln County Paranormal captured at the No Scum Allowed Saloon on January 26th 2013. This stuff is all the real deal, no fakes, no tampering, all the original stuff, which we cannot explain; evidence we believe to be credible. its up to you to decide what you think!
Hubbard Museum of the American West, Ruidoso Downs, New Mexico
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Ft Union, New Mexico - Stop 2
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yoloTX visits Ruidoso, New Mexico a premier resort destination in Southern New Mexico
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Ruidoso is a premier resort destination in Southern New Mexico. Ruidoso is a small mountain village located in Lincoln County in the Sacramento Mountains of South Central New Mexico. The community of 8,000 people sits at an elevation of over 7,000 feet, which makes Ruidoso the most popular tourism destination in the region. The Village of Ruidoso is governed by a Mayor, Village Council and Village Manager and Staff. The Village offers a wide range of services to its residents, including the Sierra Blanca Regional Airport.
Ruidoso is surrounded by over a million acres of forest and wilderness. The Lincoln National Forest, the White Mountain Wilderness Area and the Bureau of Land Management’s Fort Stanton National Conservation Area offer hundreds of miles of multi-use trails and is an ideal destination for hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking and camping. Ruidoso is located in the Smokey Bear Ranger District for the Lincoln National Forest. Smokey Bear, the bear cub that became the symbol of forest fire prevention, was rescued by firefighters from Fort Bliss Army Base after a forest fire in the Capitan Mountains in 1950. After his passing in 1976, Smokey was returned home to Capitan and now rests at the Smokey Bear Historical Park.
The Ruidoso Downs Racetrack and Casino located in nearby Ruidoso Downs brings tens of thousands of visitors to the area during racing season, Memorial Day through Labor Day. The All-American Futurity is held annually on Labor Day; the race is the richest quarter horse race in the world with a purse of over $3 million.
Adjacent to Ruidoso one may also find the Mescalero Apache Reservation. The Mescalero Apache are native to this region; the present reservation was established in 1883. The 463,000 acre reservation lies on the eastern flank of the Sacramento Mountains and borders the Lincoln National Forest. The Mescalero Tribe owns and operates both Ski Apache and the Inn of the Mountain Gods, the areas only full service resort hotel.
The Ruidoso Valley Chamber of Commerce is the most vibrant organization in the Ruidoso community. With 500 members from all segments of the Ruidoso area business community, the Chamber is a proactive force that is engaged with the community and provides essential services to our local businesses. The Chamber organizes three of the biggest events of the year: The Ruidoso Art Festival, a juried fine arts show that takes place during the last weekend in July, the Aspenfest Parade, held on the first Saturday of October, and the Festival of Lights Parade held on the first Saturday night in December.
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