1964 & 1965 Official Guidebook Entries


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The description of this exhibit from the 1964 Official Guide Book

Cover- 1964 Guidebook

The description of this exhibit from the 1965 Official Guide Book

Cover - 1965 Guidebook

The location of this exhibit on the 1964 Official Souvenir Map

Cover - 1964 Official Souvenir Map

NEW MEXICO

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.

 Highlights 
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.

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.