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Why Live in Las Vegas



Las Vegas, New Mexico, nestled in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, is a quiet town with a population of 13,000, including county workers, students, artists, and retirees. Known for its historic charm, Las Vegas boasts over 900 buildings on the National Register of Historic Places, making it a state-designated arts and cultural district. The town is divided into East and West Las Vegas, with Victorian and turn-of-the-century homes in the east and adobe buildings with tin roofs in the west. Newer homes from the 1960s to the 1980s are found in the northern part of town. Points of interest include the original Carnegie Library, the Harvey House hotel, and the annual Rough Rider Motorcycle Rally. Recreational opportunities abound with over two dozen community parks, sports fields, trails, and nearby Storrie Lake State Park for camping, fishing, and boating. The town is surrounded by two national forests, offering rugged trails and campgrounds. Las Vegas is served by two public school districts and is home to New Mexico Highlands University. Healthcare is available at Alta Vista Regional Hospital, and the town is connected to Santa Fe, 70 miles away, via Interstate 25. Amtrak provides train service to Albuquerque, 125 miles away.