Name Age Town, State Passed Arrangements Service Time Service Location Interment *Blake, Douglas Ray 69 Alamogordo May 17 Alamogordo Funeral Home – – *Additional information in display obituaries ...
The population was 31,384 as of the 2020 census. Alamogordo is widely known for its connection with the 1945 Trinity test, which was the first-ever explosion of an atomic bomb. Humans have lived in the Alamogordo area for at least 11,000 years.
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Discover Alamogordo, gateway to White Sands National Park. Enjoy hiking, pistachio farms, local wineries, and rich New Mexico history.
From the breathtaking dunes of White Sands National Park to the rich heritage at the New Mexico Museum of Space History, we highlight must-see Alamogordo tourist spots, exciting outdoor adventures, and unique cultural experiences.
With an average of 285 Days of Sunshine, outdoor activities abound throughout Alamogordo and all of Otero County. Located in the high desert at the base of the Sacramento Mountains, Alamogordo is the perfect location to “set up camp” to enjoy all the incredible attractions the area has to offer.
Alamogordo is a small, friendly city in the Tularosa Basin in Southern New Mexico. The city is flanked by White Sands National Park and White Sands Missile Range on the west and the Sacramento Mountains on the east.
The quaint city of Alamogordo is nestled in Southern New Mexico, a respite for all outdoor junkies and adventurists. Explore the sprawling natural spaces with diverse geographic and ecological features, appreciate the small-town atmosphere, and escape the bustling city life.