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  2. Alamogordo, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    ci .alamogordo .nm .us. Alamogordo ( / ˌæləməˈɡɔːrdoʊ /) is the county seat of Otero County, New Mexico, United States. A city in the Tularosa Basin of the Chihuahuan Desert, it is bordered on the east by the Sacramento Mountains and to the west by Holloman Air Force Base. The population was 31,384 as of the 2020 census.

  3. List of New Mexico area codes - Wikipedia

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    List of New Mexico area codes. The state of New Mexico is served by the following area codes: 505, which serves northwest New Mexico including Santa Fe and Albuquerque since 1947. 575, which serves eastern and southern New Mexico; split from 505 in 2007.

  4. Hobbs, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    35-32520. GNIS feature ID. 2410771 [1] Website. www .hobbsnm .org. Hobbs is a city in Lea County, New Mexico, United States. Its population was 40,508 at the 2020 census, [4] increasing from 34,122 in 2010. Hobbs is the principal city of the Hobbs, New Mexico micropolitan statistical area, which includes all of Lea County.

  5. Alamogordo Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    The Alamagordo Municipal School District No. 1, also the Alamogordo Public School District or Alamogordo Public Schools ( APS ), is a school district that serves the communities of Alamogordo, High Rolls, Holloman Air Force Base, Mountain Park, and La Luz and portions of unincorporated Otero County in the state of New Mexico .

  6. Alamogordo Museum of History - Wikipedia

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    In 2006 the City of Alamogordo received a $300,000 grant from the State Legislature to buy a historic adobe building at the corner of White Sands Blvd. and Tenth Street as a new home for the museum. The museum had planned to move by the end of 2008, [9] but as of July 2008 this plan has stalled due to lack of money to renovate the building.

  7. Alamogordo High School - Wikipedia

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    In 1969 Alamogordo Mid High School opened, so only grades 11-12 were at Alamogordo High while grades 9-10 went to the new school. [2] In 1968 there was a student strike at Alamogordo High School, headed by 12 and involving about 300, which demanded improved conditions for teachers and students.

  8. Lea County, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Lea County is located in the southeast corner of New Mexico and borders Texas to the south and east. The Permian Basin, 250 mi (400 km) wide and 350 mi (560 km) long, underlies Lea County and adjacent Eddy County, as well as a large portion of West Texas. It produces 500,000 barrels of crude a day, and this number was expected to double in 2019.

  9. Tularosa, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    2413595 [2] Website. villageoftularosa.com. Tularosa is a village [5] in Otero County, New Mexico, United States. It shares its name with the Tularosa Basin, in which the town is located. To the east, Tularosa is flanked by the western edge of the Sacramento Mountains. The population was 2,553 at the 2020 census. [3]