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Welcome to the Land of Enchantment, a region of desert mesas and
towering mountains. Located in southern New Mexico's Rio Grande Valley,
the city of Las Cruces offers a quality of life few communities can
match. In fact, Las Cruces was recently named the top area in the
United States to retire by Money Magazine, and the #1 small metro area
in which to do business by the Forbes/Milken Institute.
The Hospital
Accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare
Organizations (JCAHO), Memorial Medical Center is a licensed 286-bed
acute care facility. The hospital offers a full range of comprehensive
care, including the latest in diagnostic, therapeutic and
rehabilitative services, both on an inpatient and outpatient basis.
More than 1,150 employees and volunteers work closely with the medical
staff, which includes 320 credentialed providers representing a full
range of medical specialties. Additional services are offered at
Memorial HealthPlex, a free-standing outpatient surgery center that
offers day surgery, diagnostic imaging, lab services, and endoscopy in
a convenient setting, and by the Memorial Heart Center for Heart and
Vascular Care.
The Community
Located in the Mesilla Valley of southern New Mexico, Las Cruces is
bounded to the west by wide-open desert and to the east by the majestic
and beautiful Organ Mountains, which rise abruptly to an altitude of
9,000 feet only 12 miles from Las Cruces. The famous Rio Grande River
runs through the west side of the city, which features 55 parks. Las
Cruces is also the home of New Mexico State University, with an
enrollment of 16,000 and 600 regular faculty members.
Las Cruces is host to a number of festivals throughout the year. The
Whole Enchilada Festival features the world's largest enchilada - six
feet across. There's the Renaissance Arts and Crafts Fair, the Southern
New Mexico State Fair, the Mesilla Valley Hot Air Balloon Rally, and
the Wine and Chile Festival. The historic town of Mesilla, only minutes
away, hosts festival celebrations in September and May, and the town of
Hatch, thirty miles away, is home to a world-famous Chile Festival.
The historic village of Old Mesilla, just minutes away from Las
Cruces, is one of the most historic sites in the Southwest. Famed
outlaw Billy the Kid stood trial for murder in the town's courthouse on
the village plaza.
Recreation
Sitting at an elevation of 3,900 feet above sea level, Las Cruces
enjoys a enviable climate year-round, with 350 sunny days annually and
only 8.5 inches of rain and 3.2 inches of snow.
White Sands National Monument is just 50 miles east of Las Cruces. The
magnificent pure white gypsum dunes provide excellent recreational
opportunities. Visitors can picnic, "white sand surf," or just stroll
through a portion of the 275-square-mile national park.
Ruidoso is a scenic mountain village two hours from Las Cruces.
Located in the Lincoln National Forest, Ruidoso is home to the Hubbard
Museum of the American West, the Spencer Theater, the Ruidoso Downs
Race Track, and Ski Apache and Casino Apache.
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