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Las Vegas, New Mexico
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| Las Vegas started as a farming and ranching settlement in | Can I make the Las Vegas reservation by phone? We |
| the 1840s after a dozen or so families petitioned Mexico for | would be happy to help you make any Las Vegas hotel |
| a land grant. It was up and running when Gen. Stephen | reservation by phone. You can call our toll free number |
| Kearny declared New Mexico part of the United States the | between the hours of 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through |
| announcement was made from a balcony in Las Vegas' | Friday (CST). 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. |
| Old Town. It became a raucous, brawling trading post on | |
| the Santa Fe Trail in the 1880s. | How can I be sure information about my credit card is |
| | secure? We use secure-socket-layer (SSL) encryption, the |
| We were impressed by the town's splendid Victorian | standard encryption on the Internet. This type of encryption |
| architecture, especially in the historic district of Old Town | allows you to feel confident and secure about supplying |
| Plaza and along Sixth, Seventh and Eighth Streets in New | personal and credit card information. |
| Town. Take a long day to visit several of the 830 structures | |
| on the National Register of Historic Places. Be sure to see | Is there a minimum age requirements to reserve a room? A |
| the restored Montezuma Hotel, now the Armand Hammer | minimum age of 18 is required by most hotels to book a |
| United World College of the American West. The hotel was | room. Some require the guest(s) be 21. These |
| built near a hot spring that is open to the public. In winter, ice | requirements and other amenities information on the |
| skaters enjoy outdoor skating at Montezuma Pond. Stop by | property "Detail" pages. |
| the Rough Rider Museum, so named because many Las | |
| Vegans served in Cuba alongside Teddy Roosevelt in the | Is free breakfast available? Some hotels offer free |
| Spanish American War. | breakfast with each room night booked. This information |
| | can be found on the property information "detail" page for |
| Fort Union National Monument, 30 mi/48 km northeast, was | your specific property. |
| once the biggest fort in the Southwest but is now in ruin. The | |
| ghost town of Watrous is nearby. Outdoor enthusiasts may | How will I know when my reservation is confirmed? Our |
| want to investigate the Las Vegas National Wildlife Refuge, | confirmation number displayed immediately upon |
| a prairie preserve that attracts hundreds of bird species, | successfully making your reservation. Our systems work |
| especially such raptors as eagles, hawks and kestrels. Or | behind the scenes to email you the final confirmation |
| they can head up Gallinas Canyon for a day-long hike to | number. |
| Hermit's Peak, which was home to a Roman Catholic mystic | |
| in the 1800s. There are also several state parks in the area | Are free shuttles supplied from the airport to the hotel? |
| that are located on scenic lakes. Las Vegas is 85 mi/135 | Some hotels do offer free shuttle services from the airport |
| km northeast of Albuquerque. | but not all. Please verify this information on the property |
| | information page, if this is import to you. |
New Mexico Hotels
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