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A pueblo of five adobe buildings represents New Mexico, bringing to the Fair the sun-baked walls, Indian handicraft and hot enchiladas that are part of the state's' Mexican and Indian heritage. Displays emphasize resources, research and recreation. A tourist center supplies travel information and shows color slides of state scenes. Mountain trout from the state's streams swim in a pool. A trading post has Indian pottery, blankets and other products for sale. The largest building is a restaurant.
* Admission: free.
- UNDERGROUND RICHES. Booming oil and natural-gas industries, uranium mining and space research are among the activities displayed in two buildings by means of photographs, models and products.
- THE RESTAURANT. Specialties include tamales, enchiladas, tacos and barbecued dishes of all kinds.
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- NEW MEXICO
A pueblo of five buildings recreates the adobe construction, the spicy foods and the Indian handicrafts of the state.
A tourist center supplies travel information. The trading post has Indian pottery, blankets and other products for sale. Mountain trout from the state's streams swim in a pool, and there are exhibits of the oil and gas industries, uranium mining and space research.
RESTAURANT. Specialties include tamales, enchiladas, tacos and barbecued dishes.
- ¶ Admission: free.
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