History ETDs

Publication Date

5-15-1951

Abstract

The growth of the tourist business has been a stimulus to social and economic life in New Mexico. Tourist attractions are natural to the state, yet except for upkeep and preservation, tourism does not have to be cultivated to any great extent with high capital expenditures to produce results. The very attractions which please the tourist may become a permanent source of pleasure to the people of New Mexico. Few residents of the state do not profit in some way, either directly or indirectly, from the tourists.

Level of Degree

Masters

Degree Name

History

Department Name

History

First Committee Member (Chair)

George Winston Smith

Second Committee Member

Josiah Cox Russell

Third Committee Member

Madaline W. Nichols

Language

English

Document Type

Thesis

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