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Santa Fe / New Mexico / United States
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Artesia / New Mexico / United States
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Santa Fe / New Mexico / United States
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Santa Fe / New Mexico / United States
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New Mexico Department of Transportation is one of the city departments, located in Santa Fe, N.M. The department offers information on space commercialization, road conditions, roadwork, commercial vehicles, vegetation management, highway construction, and GRIP traffic alerts. NMDOT oversees a wide variety of projects, including I-25 Dona Ana Bridge, Alamogordo Relief Route Railroad Crossing, Texas State Line, Pecos River Bridge, Coors-Interchange Reconstruction Project, environmental assessments, Los Alamos Construction Project, Taos Congestion Relief Study, and Rio Arriba County Line. The department s intercity commuter bus service provides transportation to more than 80 destinations in Las Vegas, Santa Fe, Espanola, Los Alamos, Albuquerque, Las Cruces, and White Sands, N.M.
Gallup / New Mexico / United States
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Established in 1905, New Mexico State Police preserves human lives and property, protects public peace and the rights of citizens, prevents crime and disorder and enforces federal laws. It undertakes various criminal cases and works with other state, local and federal agencies to ensure the safety of exchange of information between law enforcement officers and the public. New Mexico State Police maintains a variety of specialized teams, such as accident reconstruction, aviation, bicycle patrol, bomb team, crime scene and criminal investigation. In addition, the department has an emergency response team, K-9 unit and honor guard. Headquartered in Sante Fe, N.M., New Mexico State Police maintains a station location in Gallup, N.M.
Santa Fe / New Mexico / United States
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Santa Fe / New Mexico / United States
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The New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs, established in 1978, preserves historical buildings, archaeological sites and cultural landscapes. It manages museum of fine arts, American and Indian arts and culture, natural history and science, international folk art and space history. The department operates National Hispanic Cultural Center that exhibits a variety of Hispanic arts and undertakes various performances, genealogy research and activities. The services provided by the department include identifying and recording historical places, maintaining records, administering preservation laws and assisting governments in developing preservation regulations and ordinances. It operates more than 1,000 libraries that provide work-related information and reference materials to visually impaired and disabled people. The department is located in Santa Fe, N.M.
Clovis / New Mexico / United States
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Santa Fe / New Mexico / United States
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