by Real Time Solutions | Jun 12, 2019 | State Symbols
Chile (capsicum annum L.) and frijoles (pinto beans of the phaseolus vulgaris family) Chile (capsicum annum L.) and frijoles (pinto beans of the phaseolus vulgaris family), New Mexico’s state vegetables, are a unique part of the New Mexico diet. The pinto...
by Real Time Solutions | Jun 12, 2019 | State Symbols
State Seal New Mexico’s first seal was designed shortly after the Territorial Government was organized in 1851. The original seal has long since disappeared, possibly as part of the artifacts placed into the cornerstone of the Soldiers Monument in the...
by Real Time Solutions | Jun 12, 2019 | State Symbols
The official state slogan for business, commerce and industry in New Mexico is: “Everybody is somebody in New Mexico.” It was adopted by the New Mexico Legislature on April 3, 1975.
by Real Time Solutions | Jun 12, 2019 | State Symbols
Tarantula Hawk Wasp or Tarantula Hawk (Pepsis formosa) The Tarantula Hawk Wasp or Tarantula Hawk (Pepsis formosa) was selected because of an initiative from a classroom in Edgewood, NM. An elementary class and their teacher researched states which has selected...
by Real Time Solutions | Jun 12, 2019 | State Symbols
The Cumbres & Toltec Railroad was named the New Mexico’s official State Train in 2005. This railroad, built in the 1880’s, runs the 64 miles between Chama, New Mexico and Antonito, Colorado over gorgeous mountainous terrain, thru tunnels and on high narrow...