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Destination New Mexico
Your one-stop informational resource
Are you considering a move to New Mexico? Relocating your business to New Mexico?
Or just interested in the Land of Enchantment?
This section will answer many of your questions regarding the life science industry in
New Mexico, the state's economy, tax structure and cost of living, education,
transportation, climate, recreational opportunities, history and more.
If after using this resource you have specific questions or suggestions,
please e-mail us at Info@InfoResource.org and
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Geography & Climate
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Suggested Reading List
The Land of Enchantment, a melting pot of cultures, a land of ancient cliff dwellings and Atomic Age legacy;
this is New Mexico, with a rich heritage and a promising future.
Industry Snapshot
New Mexico draws upon impressive resources to aid in its becoming a force in the biotechnology and life science
industries.
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Economy/Cost of Living
New Mexico ranks 5th in geographic size in the United States. However, with a population of
nearly 2 million people, the Land of Enchantment ranks 36th among the states in population
size.
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Education
New Mexico offers fine educational opportunities.
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Entertainment & Recreation
New Mexico provides many opportunities for recreation and entertainment. Whether seeking
outdoor or urban pursuits, the Land of Enchantment has something for everyone.
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Transportation
New Mexico provides many transportation options within its borders. Interstates 10, 25, and
40 pass through the state. Many state highways cross the state, including part of the historic
Route 66.
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Geography & Climate
New Mexico is located in the southwestern region of the United States. The state’s total
area of 121,598 square miles makes it the 5th largest among the United States.
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History
New Mexico’s name originates from “Nuevo Mexico,” named by the Spanish for the upper Rio
Grande. The state’s history is rich, extending long prior to European settlement to the time
of the Puebloan peoples.
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Suggested Reading List
A list of selected guides and reference books about New Mexico, the Land of Enchantment.
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