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Las Cruces
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 Surrounded by pecan orchards and alfalfa fields, Happy Trails Bed & Breakfast offers a spectacular view of the Organ Mountains. It is located minutes from golfing, shopping, fine dining, and the Farm & Ranch Museum.
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 Hilltop Hacienda Bed & Breakfast is located in a unique two-story arched adobe brick home. The romantic atmosphere is always here: 360 degrees views of mountains, Las Cruces and Mesilla Valley in your room. The rooms are beautifully decorated.
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 DreamCatcher Inn de Las Cruces is in the Northeast of Las Cruces, New Mexico. The inn is located at the base of the picturesque Organ Mountains. Relaxing is the main way of spending leisure time here, offered by magnificent views of both the Organ Mountains and the city lights in the evenings.
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 Sunny Acres RV Park is a locally owned and managed, full featured getaway. If you are looking for a private and secluded spot that seems impossible to find, look no further. Our 12 plus acre, quiet adult park may be just what your looking for.
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 Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument is offering a glimpse of the homes and lives of the people of the Mogollon culture who lived in the Gila Wilderness from the 1280s through the early 1300s.
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 Mesilla is a small town by modern standards, but 150 years ago it was the major stop for travelers all over the world going between San Antonio and San Diego. Mesilla hasn't changed much over the years, allowing visitors to see what an 1800’s border town looked like.
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Desert Las Cruces Travel Pictures
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