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"Whether it’s enchilada’s or green chile, you’re nanny is sure to find something fun in New Mexico. New Mexico’s Las Cruces makes the world's largest enchilada the first weekend in October at the "Whole Enchilada Fiesta" and Hatch is known as the "Green Chile capital of the world.” Also in October, Albuquerque hosts the world's largest international hot air balloon fiesta. But New Mexico is more than hot air balloon rides and fancy feasts. Your nanny can find a host of American history right in New Mexico. The province that was once Spanish New Mexico included all of present day New Mexico, most of Colorado and Arizona, and slices of Utah, Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas and Wyoming. The boundaries of present day New Mexico were drawn by congress in 1863 but New Mexico didn't become a state until 1912.
The Rio Grande is New Mexico's longest river and runs the entire length of New Mexico.
But warn your nanny to be careful when digging for artifacts – the world's first Atomic Bomb was detonated on July 16, 1945 on the White Sands Testing Range near Alamogordo. The bomb was designed and manufactured in Los Alamos. However, where there’s a fire, there is a little bear reminding you to be safe. Smokey the Bear’s famous quote, “Only you can prevent wildfires,” originated in New Mexico. In 1950, Smokey the Bear was found trapped in a tree when his home in Lincoln National Forest was destroyed by fire. In 1963, in Smokey's honor, the New Mexican legislature chose the black bear to be the official state animal.