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Citing maintenance costs and aging buildings, the Army will close or consolidate many of its 41 museums, leaving only 12.
and their families can receive free admission to any of the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs’ eight museums and eight historic sites this summer. Free admission extends to up to five ...
Approximately 109,651 acres of federal land in New Mexico along the Mexico border will be transferred to the Department of the Army to support U.S. Border Patrol operations in securing the border ...
Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum visited New Mexico on Tuesday to announce the U.S. Army will take control of nearly 110,000 acres of federal land along the U.S.-Mexico border, the latest ...
For the next 45 days, the Defense Department will test taking control of a section of the Roosevelt Reservation in New Mexico, east of Fort Huachuca, which is an Army installation in Arizona ...
Calling it an extension of a military base, critics say, skirts federal law. U.S. Army soldiers will soon be patrolling a 170-mile buffer zone along the southern border with Mexico in a newly ...
Admission fees are also waived for campsites, the Museum of New Mexico, the New Mexico Museum of Natural History, and the New Mexico Museum of Space History. State Park and Museum Admission ...
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