Centennial Journeys Radio Spots
"Centennial Journeys" is a series of two-minute programs to educate the public about interesting and often overlooked pieces of New Mexico’s history from the arrival of United States troops in 1846 to the present.
The "Centennial Journeys" series was produced by the New Mexico Centennial Steering Committee with assistance from the Office of the State Historian and New Mexico Arts, a Division of the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs and produced at KUNM-FM Radio studios in Albuquerque, NM.
Hosted by Claude Stephenson, New Mexico State Folklorist.
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1/06/2012 Taft Signs New Mexico Statehood Bill, New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs
1/09/2012 General Kearny 1846 Entrance into New Mexico, New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs
1/10/2012 Governor Armijo's Retreat, New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs
1/11/2012 Murder of Governor Bent in Taos, New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs
1/12/2012 Taos Rebellion Suppressed, New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs
1/13/2012 Fort Stanton, New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs
1/16/2012 Elfego Baca, New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs
1/17/2012 Camel Corps, New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs
1/18/2012 The Telegraph Comes to Santa Fe, New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs
1/19/2012 Lea County Courthouse, New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs
1/20/2012 Folsom Flood, New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs
1/23/2012 The Albert Fountain Mystery, New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs
1/24/2012 The Bridal Chamber Mine, New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs
1/25/2012 HAM, New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs
1/26/2012 Smokey Bear, New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs
1/27/2012 Socorro UFO, New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs
1/30/2012 Mesilla Plaza Riot, New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs
1/31/2012 San Marcial Flood, New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs
2/01/2012 George Jordan, New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs
2/02/2012 George McJunkin, New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs
2/03/2012 Blackdom, New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs