New Mexico Mining Museum
The New Mexico Mining Museum in Grants is one of the best self guided adventures in the state.
New Mexico Mining Museum
This is a long video, but it was a really cool place to visit.
Go Underground in this recreated uranium mine. Listen to the voices of actual miners tell the story of working underground.
New Mexico Mining Museum
100 North Iron Ave.
Grants, NM 87020
(800) 748-2142
New Uranium Mining in New Mexico
After a dark legacy of radioactive contamination, plans to re-open uranium mines near sacred Native American lands raise fears for the environment and human health.
NM airports receive federal grants
NM airports receive federal grants
New Mexico To Arizona on I40
Traveling from Texas to Cali
Uranium mining in NM
An introduction to the environmental and social impacts and legacy of uranium mining in New Mexico.
Congressmen press uranium mine cleanups
Two members of New Mexico's congressional delegation are pushing for a House vote on legislation that would free up federal funding to clean up abandoned uranium mines.
New Mexico Tourist Attractions
One of the most interesting New Mexico tourist attractions and New Mexico landmarks you'll find when you visit New Mexico is La Posta. An old building located in Mesilla, New Mexico and a distinct part of New Mexico history.
La Posta: From the Founding of Mesilla, to Corn Exchange Hotel, to Billy the Kid Museum, to Famous Landmark. The story of a 160-year old building, its people, and its place.
The building sits on a lot next to the plaza. The lot is a terreno de solar, a grant to a Mexican citizen by the state of Chihuahua, Mexico, on which to build a house. By the terms of the grant, the grantee is obliged to own a horse and a gun. Within a year or so the grantee -- and his lot -- are no longer in Mexico -- they are both in the United States.
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More Strange symbols in New Mexico, what do they say???
Another group of strange hieroglyphs located in New Mexico, These symbols have been found all across the Western United States. They are at least 150 years old, but what do they say? If you have seen hieroglyphs like these around or know anything about these please let me know at huntershdt@gmail.com
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Fluorite, New Mexico
4 Rich GrassGreen FLUORITE Crystals-Grant County-NM...please visit us at to see over 2,500 more fine mineral specimens
Waldrip on Migration and Smuggling in Grant County, N.M.
Cecil Waldrip on the History of Migration and Smuggling in Grant County, New Mexico (7 min. 36 sec.)
Southern New Mexico resident Cecil Waldrip describes the recent history of migration and drug transport in Grant County. Waldrip, who lives 60 miles from the border on the New Mexico Route 180 corridor, says the highway has supported increased drug trafficking in recent years. He recalls the Bracero Program of migrant workers in the 1950s and more recent migrant activities.
Reporter Carolyn Gonzales, from the University of New Mexico Cross-Border Issues Group, interviewed and videotaped Waldrip in November 2010. Edited by Richard Schaefer of CBIG.
The Cross-Border Issues Group Web Site contains articles and video links to many more immigration and cross-border issues. See:
Uranium Enrichment Facility New Mexico - NECA/IBEW Team
Building the first uranium enrichment facility in the US in decades poses many challenges, but the NECA-IBEW team had the solution. Learn more about this complex project in this edition of ElectricTV.
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Uranium Miners
Uranium miners down the Arizona 1 mine, interviewed by the BBC's Leana Hosea.
The Peralta Land Grant: James Addison Reavis’s Plan to Steal the Southwest
Presented 1/20/18: Anita Huizar-Hernández, Assistant Professor of Border Studies, Department of Spanish and Portuguese at University of Arizona presents a rousing La Canoa presentation on the Peralta Land Grant, exploring the creation and collapse of Reavis’s Peralta Grant plot as well as its subsequent fictionalization and eventual disappearance from the national imaginary.
In the late-nineteenth century, an ex-Confederate soldier from Missouri named James Addison Reavis planned what was going to be the largest swindle in U.S. history: he was going to steal the greater portion of the Arizona and New Mexico territories. His plan hinged on the treaty that ended the U.S.-Mexico War, the 1848 Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, and its promise to honor Spanish and Mexican land grants in the newly acquired territories so long as their title could be validated in a U.S. court. With these provisions in mind, Reavis decided to fabricate and then present to the U.S. Court of Land Claims a fake land grant that stretched 18,750 square miles and included the southern route of the transcontinental railroad, the growing metropolis of Phoenix, and valuable mining and agricultural land.
This is part of the La Canoa Lecture Series.
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New Mexico PBS Moments in Time: Buffalo Soldiers in New Mexico
Members of the Buffalo Soldiers Society of New Mexico share insights into the history of the Buffalo soldiers and how they contributed to New Mexico achieving statehood in 1912. They tell us of the challenges these soldier's faced, their hard work, and particularly of their bravery during the battle with Apache Chief Victorio at Massacre Canyon.
Grants Mayor: 'We are inviting a criminal element' with biker rally
Grants Mayor: 'We are inviting a criminal element' with biker rally
White Sands Missile Range Museum, New Mexico
White Sands Missile Range Museum, New Mexico
Undaunted Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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US EPA Grants to Fund Plastic Bag Pollution Reduction Campaigns,United States
US EPA Grants to Fund Plastic Bag Pollution Reduction Campaigns,United States.
The grants are being awarded in collaboration with the North American Development Bank under the U.S.-Mexico Border 2020 environmental program. SEATTLE (Scrap Monster): The U.S. Environmental Protect....
Madrid New Mexico
Madrid in New Mexico is an old mining town located on the popular Turquoise Trial between Albuquerque
and Santa Fe. It is now a village of Artist. Wild Hogs with John Travolta was filmed there.