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We New Mexicans take pride in our cultural heritage. Our history of diverse cultures has given us many examples of both cooperation and conflict. Today we aspire to respect and understand our shared history and different views across many divides. New Mexico is fortunate to have prominent and successful organizations dedicated to preserving and teaching that history.

The New Mexico History Museum is a statewide educational resource and a landmark destination for anyone who wants to understand the diverse experiences of the people of New Mexico, the dynamics that have shaped our state, and the relationships that connect our region with the rest of the world.

Cornerstones Community Partnerships, largely focused on New Mexico, works in partnership with communities to restore historic structures, preserve cultural landscapes, encourage traditional building practices and conserve natural resources.

The Albuquerque Historical Society (AHS) is a nonprofit membership organization of residents promoting and preserving the history of Albuquerque and the surrounding communities. Thus, present and future generations may know and appreciate its history from settlement in 1706 to its incorporation as the City of Albuquerque, a cultural history that blends Indian, Hispanic and Anglo cultures.

The New Mexico Architectural Foundation promotes architectural excellence in New Mexico by stimulating public understanding and appreciation of architecture and our architectural traditions.

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