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Things to see in Truth or Consequences, United States

Truth or Consequences is a small town in the U.S. state of New Mexico that has been nicknamed "the little Texas of the West." The town's motto is "Live True or Die Trying" and it is known for its cowboy culture, abundance of shooting ranges, and dramatic scenery. Truth or Consequences features a replica of the Alamo, a memorial to the heroic Battle of the Alamo, which took place in 1836. Other attractions in Truth or Consequences include an amusement park, rodeo arena, and botanical garden.

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CountryUnited States
RegionNew Mexico
Latitude33.1864
Longitude-107.2589
Appr. population7035

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