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Vintage New Mexico Maps
The state of New Mexico, nicknamed the Land of Enchantment, was founded in 1912. Since then, many beautiful historical maps have been created that put the state’s past on display.

Here in Ted’s Vintage Art archives, we have many old New Mexico maps spotlighting the state’s counties, including Bernalillo, Doña Ana, Santa Fe, Sandoval, San Juan, Valencia, McKinley, Lea, Otero, and Chaves.

The most requested designs for the state are in the cities of Albuquerque, Las Cruces, Rio Rancho, Santa Fe, Roswell, Farmington, South Valley, Clovis, Hobbs, and Alamogordo.

If you’d like to browse our collection of old New Mexico maps, use the menu in the upper right of this page to sort by popularity, average rating, latest additions, or price. If you don’t find what you’re looking for, don’t hesitate to contact us. We’d be happy to check our archives.
About New Mexico
Although its population is relatively small at just over 2 million, New Mexico is the 5th largest state in the United States. Its landscapes are quite diverse. In New Mexico, you’ll find warm, arid deserts, vast prairie land, forested mountains, snow-capped peaks, wildflower fields, and the Rio Grande Valley.

Sante Fe, located in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, is the state's capital. It was founded in the early 1600s and is not only the oldest capital in the United States but the highest (at 7,199 feet above sea level).

When it comes to the state's economy, oil and gas production are the major industries in New Mexico. The federal government and tourism also rank high in the state's economy.

However, New Mexico is probably best known for its top-quality wine production. It’s huge in the state—over 60 wineries produce nearly a million gallons of wine each year. New Mexico's wine country dates back to the 1600s when Spanish settlers arrived and began growing wine grapes along the Rio Grande.

Today, New Mexico is considered premier wine country, and many of the wines produced in the state are award-winning. Wine enthusiasts and tourists flock to the New Mexico Wine Trail featuring stops at wineries, vineyards, and tasting rooms.

Speaking of tourism, if you visit New Mexico, you might consider stopping at Capulin Volcano National Monument. When you drive to the top of the monument's extinct cinder cone volcano, you can see five states at once—Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado, and of course, the state you're standing in, New Mexico.

Finally, did you know that the U.S. government detonated the world's first atomic bomb in New Mexico? On July 16, 1945, a nuclear device developed under the Manhattan Project was detonated on barren plains about 120 miles south of Santa Fe. Its mushroom cloud rose 40,000 feet into the air.

Less than a month later, in early August of 1945, the United States detonated two nuclear weapons over Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The atomic bombings of 1945 were the only time that nuclear weapons were used in armed conflict.

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Vintage New Mexico Maps
The state of New Mexico, nicknamed the Land of Enchantment, was founded in 1912. Since then, many beautiful historical maps have been created that put the state’s past on display.

Here in Ted’s Vintage Art archives, we have many old New Mexico maps spotlighting the state’s counties, including Bernalillo, Doña Ana, Santa Fe, Sandoval, San Juan, Valencia, McKinley, Lea, Otero, and Chaves.

The most requested designs for the state are in the cities of Albuquerque, Las Cruces, Rio Rancho, Santa Fe, Roswell, Farmington, South Valley, Clovis, Hobbs, and Alamogordo.

If you’d like to browse our collection of old New Mexico maps, use the menu in the upper right of this page to sort by popularity, average rating, latest additions, or price. If you don’t find what you’re looking for, don’t hesitate to contact us. We’d be happy to check our archives.
About New Mexico
Although its population is relatively small at just over 2 million, New Mexico is the 5th largest state in the United States. Its landscapes are quite diverse. In New Mexico, you’ll find warm, arid deserts, vast prairie land, forested mountains, snow-capped peaks, wildflower fields, and the Rio Grande Valley.

Sante Fe, located in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, is the state's capital. It was founded in the early 1600s and is not only the oldest capital in the United States but the highest (at 7,199 feet above sea level).

When it comes to the state's economy, oil and gas production are the major industries in New Mexico. The federal government and tourism also rank high in the state's economy.

However, New Mexico is probably best known for its top-quality wine production. It’s huge in the state—over 60 wineries produce nearly a million gallons of wine each year. New Mexico's wine country dates back to the 1600s when Spanish settlers arrived and began growing wine grapes along the Rio Grande.

Today, New Mexico is considered premier wine country, and many of the wines produced in the state are award-winning. Wine enthusiasts and tourists flock to the New Mexico Wine Trail featuring stops at wineries, vineyards, and tasting rooms.

Speaking of tourism, if you visit New Mexico, you might consider stopping at Capulin Volcano National Monument. When you drive to the top of the monument's extinct cinder cone volcano, you can see five states at once—Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado, and of course, the state you're standing in, New Mexico.

Finally, did you know that the U.S. government detonated the world's first atomic bomb in New Mexico? On July 16, 1945, a nuclear device developed under the Manhattan Project was detonated on barren plains about 120 miles south of Santa Fe. Its mushroom cloud rose 40,000 feet into the air.

Less than a month later, in early August of 1945, the United States detonated two nuclear weapons over Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The atomic bombings of 1945 were the only time that nuclear weapons were used in armed conflict.

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