The Visitor Center is located inside the amazing Lee Belle Johnson Building, which also serves as a departure point for tours to the Spaceport.
Read MoreNew Mexico Magazine writer Molly Boyle explores Truth or Consequences
Read MoreThanksgiving is upon us – here’s where to find traditional and not-so traditional turkey feasts.
Read MoreWondering what to do if you’re in Sierra County for the Halloween weekend? Here are some ideas.
Read MoreLooking to get away for a long weekend with your love? A future visitor has put together a 4-day itinerary for your consideration.
Read MoreInformation on Sierra County restaurant operations and closures during the coronovirus pandemic. Restaurants are able to reopen at 50% capacity as of June 1, 2020.
Read More“Being Rose” was filmed in Truth or Consequences and the surrounding county. It stars Cybill Shepherd, Pam Grier, and James Brolin.
Read MoreDowntown Truth or Consequences has two new Visitor Centers located in the heart of the hot springs district. The Spaceport America Visitor Center and the Geronimo Trail VIsitor Center opened to the public on June 26.
Read MoreThe City of Truth or Consequences, with enthusiastic support from the New Mexico Historic Preservation Office, is currently overseeing revisions to the Lee Belle Johnson Center, which is set to open in late June as an interim Spaceport America Visitor Center.
Read MoreA new commercial for Truth or Consequences, its downtown, and ten wonderful hot spring spas.
Read MoreHot news in the old hot springs district!
Read MoreTruth or Consequences New Mexico and the nearby historic mining town of Chloride receive the New Mexico True Television treatment.
Read MoreOn Truth or Consequences’ hot springs, holistic healing, and how those two things have complemented one another for…ever.
Read MoreDid you know that Monticello New Mexico, located in the northwest quadrant of Sierra County, is where some of the best organic balsamic vinegar on the planet is made? It’s true! The Darland Company LLC makes America’s only traditional-style, organic, aged balsamic vinegar. The Wall Street Journal featured a story about the company and their […]
Read MoreExcerpt from the narrative: “The early Spanish settlers built a stockade here and called this place ‘Los Ojos Calientes de Las Palomas (Hot springs of the Doves).”
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