Links

  • Mesilla Valley Film Society
    The Mesilla Valley Film Society is a non-profit organization with a working board of directors and a volunteer staff, which presents alternative, foreign and independent film and video to the southern New Mexico and El Paso/Juarez areas.
  • The Shops of Old Mesilla, N.M.
    The Shops of Old Mesilla, NM invite you to step back in time to one of the oldest and most unique settlements of southern New Mexico
  • Basilica of San Albino
    The Basilica of San Albino Roman Catholic Church is a bilingual community of believers on a faith journey.
  • Mesilla Things To Do - Attractions & Must See - VirtualTourist
    Mesilla ("Little Tableland") is the best-known and most visited historical community in Southern New Mexico
  • Mesilla Valley Bosque State Park
    Mesilla Valley Bosque State Park is New Mexico's 34th state park, encompassing 300 acres of bosque (riverside forest) along the Rio Grande and 600 acres of adjacent Chihuahuan Desert. The park is a refuge for wildlife and a haven for people seeing the quiet enjoyment of nature.
  • Rock Art Southwest
    The Southwest has been inhabited for thousands of years by Native Americans. If you look hard enough, you will find evidence of their time here. They marked their passage as they came and went, just as we do. Only, perhaps, a bit more sensitively and artistically than we have.
  • LNG Home | Late Nite Grafix, Inc.
    Located in Santa Fe, New Mexico, Late Nite Grafix has provided a fresh source of creativity for marketing, graphic design, advertising, photography and web design for over 20 years.


The Gadsden Museum in Mesilla, New Mexico is privately owned and operated by Mary Bird and Eileen Betzen. All information in this website is © 2012, Mary Bird and Eileen Betzen. Contributions are welcomed. Website designed by www.latenitegrafix.com