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Welcome to Ruidoso and Lincoln County, New Mexico!
The Ruidoso Valley Chamber of Commerce welcomes you to experience the ultimate Playground of the Southwest. Whether vacationing, developing business or connecting with the community, The Chamber has the answers for you.
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Ruidoso In the News!
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Welcome to our "Ruidoso In the News" section of the web site. Because the Ruidoso area is such an idyllic place to visit, writers and production crews from around the world come here to discover new and untold stories. Click on some of the articles here and read what the rest of world thinks about our mountain paradise!
You are also invited to explore our "Current Press Releases". These releases are provided by a variety of different attractions and may be used by members of the media - or visitors who just want to find out what's happening here! For members of the media, high resolution images are available upon request. We're working on downloadable images for this section. In the meantime, please contact us if we can help you.
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Check out these stories:
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February 2006
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The Biggest Attraction Is Just Outside the Back Door: The drive from Albuquerque to Ruidoso goes for mile after mile through typical high-desert... By Steven Talbot |
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November 2005
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Ruidoso a Vacation Draw for Texans: The 550-mile drive to Ruidoso may have been a good excuse not to visit the quaint south-central New Mexico mountain town in years past, but that's likely to become moot by next summer. by Autumn Gray |
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September 2005
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Boom Town: Money Is Invading and Changing Ruidoso: The old RV park that longtime residents fondly recall amid a bunch of ponderosa pines ... by Autumn Gray |
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September 2005
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Texas Shapes Ruidoso: You could easily pronounce this place REE-UH-DO-SO, with a noticeable Texas twang. by Autumn Gray |
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August 2005
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 Outside of Atlanta, GA
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New Mexico helps you fall in love: Better get a move on if you want to experience a special part of New Mexico before everybody else discovers it. by Christine Tibbetts |
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July 2005
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Mountain retreat Views and golf at a new temple of luxury near Ruidoso |
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July 2005
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TNT / DreamWorks Production
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Into the West Episode 5: A major portion of this episode was filmed at and around Fort Stanton outside of Ruidoso. Ft Stanton served as the location for the Carlisle Industrial Indian School in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Many local people were extras in this production. |
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June 15, 2005
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RUIDOSO Oasis in the High Desert Nestled beneath the summit of 12,000-foot Sierra Blanca, highest peak in the Sacramento Mountains ... By Render Davis
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February 27, 2005
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Resorts That Offer Spas, Golf and Indian Lore By Ralph Blumenthal
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February 6, 2005
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Skiing Where Apaches Once Took Refuge By Maria Finn Dominguez |
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January 31, 2005
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It’s easy to see why aliens might feel right at home here... The lower half of New Mexico is an otherworldly place—but you certainly don’t have to be abducted to have an unforgettable trip. by Ed Readicker-Henderson |
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January 2005
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Buying Vacation Rentals In Southwest Hotspots by Julie Bennett
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