- Alamogordo Museum of History
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name = Alamogordo Museum of History
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caption = The museum shares a building with the Alamogordo Chamber of Commerce
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established =1970 cite news |title=Townsend to talk about history of Plaza building |work=Alamogordo Daily News | pages= 1A, 6A|date=2006-09-17 |id=OCLC|10674593 ]
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location = 1301 N. White Sands Blvd.Alamogordo, New Mexico
type = History museum
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curator = Elizabeth Padilla
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website = http://alamogordomuseum.org/The Alamogordo Museum of History, formerly the Tularosa Basin Historical Society Museum, is a history
museum holding a collection of historical photographs, documents, and relics fromOtero County, New Mexico . The museum is located inAlamogordo, New Mexico , and is owned and operated by the Tularosa Basin Historical Society.Collection
47-star flag
The prize item in the collection is a 47-star
U. S. flag .cite web |url=http://alamogordomuseum.org/47star.html |title=Our 47 Star Flag |accessdate=2008-08-18 |publisher=Tularosa Basin Historical Society ] cite journal
last = Higgins
first = Frank
year = 1999–2000
month = Winter
title = The 47-Star Flag: Tularosa Basin Historical Society Museum in Alamogordo Has One of Only Three Known
journal = New Mexico Trails and Treasures
volume = 7
issue = 3
pages = 4
publisher = New Mexico State University Cooperative Extension Service
location = Las Cruces, New Mexico
oclc = 41295099] cite book
last=Murphy
first=Dan
others=photo research by John O. Baxter
title=New Mexico, the distant land: an illustrated history
edition=2000 edition
year=2000
publisher=American Historical Press
location=Sun Valley, CA
isbn=9781892724090] Rp|145–146New Mexico was admitted to the union as the 47th state on January 6, 1912, followed byArizona as the 48th state on February 14, 1912. The Flag Act of 1818 specifies "That on the admission of every new state into the Union, one star be added to the union of the flag; and that such addition shall take effect of the fourth day of July then next succeeding such admission." On July 4, 1912, the official flag design jumped from 46 to 48 stars, and there never was an official 47-star flag.The provenance of the museum's 47-star flag is unknown, although it presumably was manufactured to celebrate
New Mexico 's entry into the Union. The flag hung for many years in a bar inBlue Lake, California . The bar owner, Wade Topping, a former resident of Alamogordo, recognized the significance of the flag and donated it to the museum in 1999.The 47-star flags are very rare and the number in existence is unknown. One flag is in the collection of the Museum at the
Palace of the Governors inSanta Fe, New Mexico .cite news |first=James |last=Matise |title=Historical museum works toward preservation |work=Alamogordo Daily News |page=2 |date=2001-05-02 |id=OCLC|10674593 ] The curator at the Palace, Diana De Santis, researched the subject and also found a reported 47-star flag in the collection of theFort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine inBaltimore, Maryland . Bob Adamowski ofBellevue, Washington donated a 47-star flag to theSmithsonian Institution in 2005. []Other museum features
The museum collection holds personal accounts, relics and photographs of local history. It holds a bison trophy head, a collection of pottery from the La Luz Pottery Factory, and artifacts from prehistoric Native American tribes that were found in caves above Alamogordo.The collection includes over 3,000 historical photographs of the local area and an archive of historical documents.cite news |first=Jeff |last=Stevens |title=Tularosa Basin Historical Society to get new home |work=Alamogordo Daily News |pages=1A, 6A |date=2006-09-16 |id=OCLC|10674593 ]
The museum gift shop sells all TBHS publications and many other local history titles. There is a collection of local history books and documents that visitors can use inside the museum.
Plans for a new building
The museum currently shares a building with the Alamogordo Chamber of Commerce at 1301 N. White Sands Blvd. In 2006 the City of Alamogordo received a $300,000 grant from the State Legislature to buy a historic adobe building at the corner of White Sands Blvd. and Tenth Street as a new home for the museum. The museum plans to move in late 2008 or early 2009.
Tularosa Basin Historical Society
The museum is operated by Tularosa Basin Historical Society, a volunteer organization created in 1964 to preserve the history of the
Tularosa Basin . The society is funded through donations, fundraisers, and membership dues. As of 2005 it had 220 members.cite news |first=Laura |last=Hunt |title=Telling history, one tale at a time |work=Alamogordo Daily News |page=7A |date=2005-12-23 |id=OCLC|10674593 ] The society publishes "The Pioneer" (OCLC|49596229), a quarterly series of monographs about local history. It occasionally publishes other titles, such as a two-volume collection of pioneer family histories. [cite book
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title=Otero County pioneer family histories (2 volumes)
year=1981–1985
publisher=Tularosa Basin Historical Society
location=Alamogordo, New Mexico
oclc=8591289]Notes
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