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100

Nestled in the northwest of New Mexico are these breathtaking, barren badlands. Located within the Navajo Nation, its otherworldly landscapes are well worth checking out for their surreal scenery. 

A) Bisti Badlands

B) Badlands National Park 

C) Barren Badlands 


Bisti Badlands (New Mexico)

100

Start your journey in the heart of the city. The historic district feels like a movie set with its picturesque adobe buildings, cobblestone streets and vibrant art scene. Here, the charm of the Southwest comes alive. 

A) Old Town Temecula 

B) Old Town Santa Fe 

C) Old Town Albuquerque 

Old Town Albuquerque (New Mexico)

100

Craft brews paired with soul food including frito pie, bread pudding & gumbo in a laid-back space.

A) Nexus Brewery & Restaurant 

B) Canteen Brewhouse 

C) Sixty-Six Acres

Nexus Brewery & Restaurant (Albuquerque, New Mexico)

100

This state borders New Mexico to the north is ____________.

A) Texas 

B) Arizona 

C) Colorado 

Colorado 

100

A 9-minute walk from Old Town Albuquerque, this premium hotel is 10 minutes' walk from the American International Rattlesnake Museum and a mile from Albuquerque Aquarium. 

A) Pueblo Hotel 

B) Aztec Hotel 

C) Hotel Chaco 

Hotel Chaco (Albuquerque, New Mexico)

200

For travelers who want to enjoy views of some of New Mexico's most spectacular landscapes in comfort, there's no better option than a trip aboard this historic railway. 

A) Adirondack Railroad 

B) Cumbres-Toltec Scenic Railway 

C) Royal Gorge Route Railroad 

Cumbres-Toltec Scenic Railway (New Mexico)

200

Just a stone's throw away from the plaza, a century's old Catholic church stands as one of the most beautiful and peaceful buildings in the state. It's not just a building, but a symbol of peace and beauty, not only in the city but throughout the entire state.

A) San Miguel Chapel 

B) San Felipe de Neri Church 

C) San Francisco de Asís Catholic Mission Church 

San Felipe de Neri Church (Albuquerque, New Mexico)

200

Romantic steakhouse also featuring seafood, pork & chicken served in a rustic, intimate environment. 

A) The Artichoke Cafe 

B) Antiquity Restaurant

C) le Troquet 

Antiquity Restaurant (Albuquerque, New Mexico)

200

New Mexico is in a region of the United States called the _______________.

A) West Coast 

B) Desert 

C) Southwest 

Southwest 

200

Dating from 1939, this upscale downtown hotel with Andalusian-inspired decor is 2 blocks from the Albuquerque Convention Center and 2 miles from Old Town. 

A) Homewood Suites by Hilton Albuquerque 

B) Hotel Andaluz Albuquerque, Curio Collection by Hilton 

C) Hotel Albuquerque at Old Town 

Hotel Andaluz Albuquerque, Curio Collection by Hilton (Albuquerque, New Mexico)

300

Encompassing canyons and mesas, this national monument was home to the ancestral Puebloan people between 1150 and 1550 A.D.. Located in  Frijoles Canyon south of Los Alamos, the monument has a broad array of restored an unexcavated ruins, a museum displaying archaeological artifacts and a wilderness area that includes 70 miles of hiking trails.

A) Bandelier National Monument 

B) Casa Grande Ruins National Monument 

C) Walnut Canyon National Monument 

Bandelier National Monument (New Mexico)

300

Here you will immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of New Mexico's 19 Pueblo tribes. Don't forget to check out their events and enjoy some delicious local food.

A) Indian Pueblo Cultural Center 

B) Indian Pueblo Heritage Center 

C) Indian Pueblo History Center 

Indian Pueblo Cultural Center (Albuquerque, New Mexico)

300

Warm, white-tablecloth eatery offering American seafood & meat standards, plus a hearty wine list. 

A) The Grill on San Mateo 

B) Seasons Rotisserie & Grill 

C) Seared Bistro 

Seared Bistro (Albuquerque, New Mexico)

300

The only place you can be in four states at once is a place called ______________.

A) Four Territories 

B) Four Borders 

C) Four Corners 

Four Corners (New Mexico, Colorado, Arizona & Utah)

300

Featuring decor inspired by Spain, Mexico and Native American culture, this upscale Old Town hotel is 0.7 miles from the zoo, botanical gardens and aquarium at ABQ BioPark, and 2 miles from downtown Albuquerque. 

A) Hotel Albuquerque at Old Town 

B) Casas de Suenos Old Town Historic Inn, Ascend Hotel Collection 

C) El Vado Motel 

Hotel Albuquerque at Old Town (Albuquerque, New Mexico)

400
One of the most unusual landscapes in New Mexico, this national monument covers a huge area of sand dunes in the southeastern section of the state. The land is composed of 8 billion tons of gypsum crystals blown in over million of years from an ephemeral lake rich in mineral content located in the western part of the monument.


A) Chiricahua National Monument 

B) Montezuma Castle National Park 

C) White Sands National Monument 

White Sands National Monument (New Mexico)

400

This is a historic Route 66 motel known for its priceless Native American artifacts. Built in 1939, this iconic lodge has seen the ebb and flow of time. Once a beacon for travelers, it fell into disrepair becoming a magnet for the homeless. But today, the motel has been reborn and transformed into luxury apartments.

A) De Anza Motor Lodge 

B) El Vado Motel 

C) Aztec Motel 

De Anza Motor Lodge (Albuquerque, New Mexico)

400

Upscale, reservations-only eatery serving New American plates at Los Poblanos Historic Inn.

A) Mesa Provisions 

B) Farm & Table 

C) Campo at Los Poblanos 

Campo at Los Poblanos (Albuquerque, New Mexico)

400

One of the nicknames for the state of New Mexico is ___________________.


A) The Pueblo State 

B) The Cactus State 

C) The Aztec State 

The Cactus State 

400

This upscale hotel is 0.8 miles from downtown Albuquerque and 0.9 miles from the University of New Mexico. 

A) Hotel Parq Central 

B) Painted Lady Bed & Brew 

C) Hyatt Place Albuquerque Airport 

Hotel Parq Central (Albuquerque, New Mexico)

500

Located near the center of New Mexico, Albuquerque is the state's most populous city and one of its oldest municipalities too. Founded on the banks of the Rio Grande in 1706, the city is best known today as the site of the international Balloon Fiesta held each year in October. 

A) San Antonio 

B) Santa Fe 

C) Albuquerque 

Albuquerque (New Mexico)

500

This is the home of the eclectic architect Bart Prince. Built in 1983, this architectural marvel stands out with its unique design resembling a spaceship - or a bug - depending on who you ask. 

A) Unidentified Flying Object House

B) Spaceship House 

C) Rocket House

Spaceship House (Albuquerque, New Mexico)

500

Trendy warehouse with an eclectic collection of bars & eateries, plus an expansive courtyard. 

A) Green Jeans Food Hall 

B) Sawmill Market 

C) 505 Central Food Hall 

Sawmill Market (Albuquerque, New Mexico)

500

The flag of New Mexico consists of these two colors.

A) Yellow & Red 

B) Red & Black

C) Blue & Yellow 

Yellow & Red 



500

This contemporary casino resort contains sleek, art-fill rooms, is 8.5 miles from Albuquerque International Sunport and 12 miles from the University of New Mexico.

A) Isleta Resort 

B) Sandia Resort 

C) Bottger Mansion 

Isleta Resort (Albuquerque, New Mexico)