Alameda
Park & Zoo
Alameda
Park & Zoo is the oldest zoo in the Southwest. It was
established in 1898 by the railroad. The Zoo contains about
300 animals of 90 different species. The Zoo area has a
playground area and shaded picnic tables that are included in the
entry fee. Hours
9 am to 5 pm every day except Christmas & New Years Day.
(505-439-4290) |

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The
Toy Train Depot - http://www.toytraindepot.homestead.com/
The
Toy Train Depot has a small-scale train ride departing every 30
minutes from the depot, circling Alameda Park. Hundreds of
model train and toy trains are on display inside the 100-year-old
depot, including a 1,000 square foot HO layout depicting
Alamogordo in the 1940's. The Toy Train Depot houses the
smallest scaled working train in the world.
Hours
are noon to 5 pm Wednesday through Sunday. (505-437-2855) |

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Tularosa
Basin Historical Museum -
http://www.alamogordomuseum.org
Tularosa Basin
Historical Museum is adjacent to the Alameda Park & Zoo.
Large display of articles and photos of the history and early
days of the area. Open 10 am to 4 pm Monday - Friday; 10 am
to 3 pm on Saturday. Closed Sundays. (505-434-4438) |

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Founders
Park
Founders Park was
started in 1998 during Alamogordo's centennial celebration to
honor some of the people and cultures involved in the
establishment of the City. In the park, you will find
several bronze sculptures by local artists including one
featuring the three cultures most responsible for today's
Alamogordo-Native American, Spanish Conquistador and American
Cowboy. Located at the corner of US 54/70 and 10th Street.
FREE |

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Old
Town Alamogordo
Old
Town Alamogordo has a variety of retail shops on New York
Avenue. The buildings are of the early 20th Century and
contain many different architectural designs. |

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Kids
Kingdom
Kids
Kingdom is a play area built to provide children with a creative,
challenging and imaginative playscape. It's a perfect
spot to let your children unwind during your stay in Alamogordo.
You may also want to bring along a picnic lunch. FREE.
Located just off of Indian Wells Road between Oregon &
Washington Ave. |

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Desert
Lakes Golf Course - http://www.golfdesertlakes.com
Desert
Lakes Golf Course is a true "desert" beauty with the
Sacramento Mountains in the background. This is quickly
emerging as one of the finest 18-hole golf courses in southern
New Mexico. It recently was renovated to make it a more
challenging and beautiful course. After a round or two,
relax in the lounge and restaurant and enjoy the people and
scenery.
Open 7- days per week
weather permitting. (505-437-0290) |

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New
Mexico Museum of Space History - http://www.nmspacemuseum.org
Formerly known as the
Space Center and International Space Hall of Fame, this facility
operates as a part of the New Mexico Office of Cultural Affairs
and was opened in 1976. This attraction is the third most
visited museum in New Mexico. The neighboring Clyde W.
Tombaugh Space Theater is outfitted with a 40-foot wrap-around
OMNIMAX screen and audio system. Visitors tour a model 2001
space station. Also, adjacent to the complex is the John P.
Stapp Air and Space Park with a collection of historic space
items such as the Sonic Wind I rocket sled. The Space
Center is just off Highway 54 in Alamogordo, on 3198
State Rd 2001.
Open 7-days per week.
(505-437-2840) Toll Free: 1-877-333-6589 |

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White
Sands National Monument - http://www.nps.gov/whsa/
At
the northern end of the Chihuahua Desert lies a mountain-ringed
valley known as the Tularosa Basin. Rising from the heart
of this basin is one of the world's great natural wonders --
the glistening white sands of New Mexico. White Sands is
New Mexico's number one National Monument attraction.
Here, great wave-like dunes of gypsum cover nearly 300 square
miles of desert. The dunes are ever changing, growing,
cresting, then slumping, but always advancing. Slowly,
relentlessly, the sand covers all. White Sands National Monument
preserves a major portion of the world's largest gypsum dune
field, along with the plants and animals that have successfully
adapted to this harsh environment. The Monument is located
on U. S. Highway 70, fifteen miles west of Alamogordo.
Open
daily except Christmas. (505-479-6124) |

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Oliver
Lee Memorial State Park - http://www.emnrd.state.nm.us/PRD/oliverlee.htm
Named
for Oliver Milton Lee, a pioneer southern New Mexico rancher and
state legislator, Oliver Lee Memorial State Park is located at
the mouth of Dog Canyon in the rugged Sacramento Mountains south
of Alamogordo. Water flows year-round in Dog Canyon,
creating a quiet green oasis in contrast to the surrounding
prickly desert setting. The 180-acre canyon was an early
Apache stronghold, and records show that at least five major
battles occurred in the area between government troops and
Mescalero Apaches. For many centuries, visitors have been
drawn to this place of surprising beauty. Oliver Lee
Memorial State Park is located 12 miles south of Alamogordo via
US 54. (505-437-8284) |

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Hunting
and Fishing
Hunting and Fishing --
A wide variety of lakes and streams exist for fishing. Both
public and private lands exist for hunting large game -- elk and
deer. Duck, turkey, quail and dove hunting are also
available. |

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Performing
Arts - http://www.zianet.com/flickinger
Alamogordo is also the
home of the Flickinger Center for the Performing Arts, Alamogordo
Music Theater, Alamogordo Community Theater and the Community
Center series. Located at 1110 New York Ave. |