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LAS CRUCES TODAY is New Mexico's second largest and fastest growing city with a population of over 85,000. Although growing, Las Cruces has retained the charm and flavor of the "Old West" and its Spanish heritage. The city just celebrated its 150th anniversary. Geographically positioned between the Organ Mountains and the Rio Grande, Las Cruces is a regional hub linking with El Paso, Texas and Juarez, Mexico. Agriculture (chile, cotton, and pecans), New Mexico State University, and White Sands Missile Range are key to the financial base of the area. Rich in culture and history, Las Cruces boasts numerous museums and performing arts companies.
Recreation opportunities are plentiful from excellent hiking in the Dripping Springs Recreation Area to biking, swimming, golf and tennis.
Las Cruces and the Mesilla Valley offer the ideal community to raise a family, retire, or start a new business. Friendly people and climate are our key resources. This Web site was prepared to tell you about our wonderful city, provide vital information and resource recommendations to help make your move to Las Cruces more easy and pleasant.
Facts about Las Cruces, New Mexico:
- Las Cruces, which covers fifty square miles, is the seat for Doņa Ana County.
- Las Cruces is the fastest growing city in New Mexico and the 11th fastest growth area in the nation with a current population of over 85,000.
- In addition to the local residents, Las Cruces is the home of New Mexico State University with a student population of approximately 15,000.
- The city was recently ranked #1 small city on the Forbes/Milken Institute list of "Best Places for Business and Careers" and #6 on Money Magazine's "Best Places to Retire."
- The economy is driven by agriculture, aerospace, education, and tourism.
- The median household income is $36,099.
- The government form is a Mayor, six City Councilors, and a City Manager who oversees the day to day operations of the city.
- The City of Las Cruces offers extensive park and recreation facilities, senior programs, and a complete transit system.
- The area enjoys excellent medical services, outdoor recreation, and an ample supply of apartments and single family housing.
- The region is rich in cultural history. The present-day population makeup is a product of a multi-cultural Hispanic, Anglo, and Native American heritage.
- Las Cruces is conveniently located forty minutes from El Paso, Texas. Albuquerque, New Mexico and Tucson, Arizona are just a three and one half hour drive.
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