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by Zancarius 4600 days ago
The other advantage is the hiking, sparse desert beauty, the sunsets, and the history if you're into the Wild West sort of thing (beware the rattlesnakes). Also, being in the southern part of NM myself, the military history and influence might be of some interest (Trinity Site comes to mind, but it's now only open once a year). There's also the somewhat embarrassing bits like the UFO museum in Roswell--but we try not to talk about that. ;)

Be aware that it's a lousy state if you ascribe yourself to the "entertain me" culture (living in or near Albuquerque might alleviate that to an extent). But, if you're the outdoorsy type, there's a wide variety of ecosystems ranging from high desert to coniferous forests to explore.

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Speaking for northern NM: I was in Albuquerque recently and can't say enough of the hiking nearby. The city actually backs into the Sandia Mountains, which are full of good trails.

If you're into the history, brief drives north or east put you into easily-reachable ghost town territory.