Links to Environmental Data -Nonattainment Areas, Air Quality and Emissions Data, etc.

This site links you to information on nonattainment areas, air quality standards, air quality data, air emissions data, emissions inventories, policy memos, meteorological data, Air Federal Registers, MSAs, census data, EPA information on air issues mostly related to ground level ozone.

Ozone Technical Resources          NON-Government Environmental Web Sites and Other Links


For friends going out to NM and AZ:

    Click on the Link button to go to the link:
  1. Phoenix, AZ
  2. Link Heard Museum
  3. Link Desert Botanical Gardens choose Adult Group Tour Options, What to See, and other links on the left side
  4. Link Phoenix Art Museum
  5. Albuquerque, NM
  6. Link Coronado State Monument Link Tour
  7. Link Petroglyph National Monument
  8. Link Rio Grande Botanic Garden
  9. Link Rio Grande Zoo
  10. Link Indian Pueblo Cultural Center (look for events and dances)
  11. Santa Fe, NM
  12. Link Santa Fe Museums
  13. Link Palace of the Governors - To firmly ground yourself in New Mexico's rich past, visit this museum on the Santa Fe Plaza. Built by the Spanish as a government building in 1610, the Palace remains the country's oldest continuously occupied public building. Its exhibits chronicle the history of Santa Fe as well as New Mexico and the region. American Indian artists sell their wares under its historic portal as part of the Native American Vendors Program.
  14. Link New Mexico Museum of Art - Located just west of the Plaza, the New Mexico Museum of Art (formerly the Museum of Fine Arts) displays an extensive permanent collection of Southwestern artists, including major pieces by Georgia O'Keeffe. New exhibitions are always being mounted that cover the works of contemporary artists of all kinds.
  15. Link Museum of Indian Arts & Culture - The outstanding collection showcases classic and contemporary Southwestern Indian paintings, sculpture, pottery, jewelry, basketry and weaving. A permanent exhibition tracing the life of American Indians, "Here Now and Always" was curated in part by Native American elders, scholars and tribal members.
  16. Link Museum of International Folk Art - The Folk Art Museum features ethnic crafts from hundreds of cultures. Noted for its Hispanic heritage wing and the Girard Collection, the museum contains the largest collections of folk art in the world. The Neutrogena Wing brings a vibrant and diverse assemblage of folk art to the museum from one man's lifelong travels and passion for collecting.
  17. Link Museum of Spanish Colonial Art - The Spanish Colonial Arts Society collections were initiated in 1928. Today with 3,000 objects, the collections are the most comprehensive compilation of Spanish Colonial art of their kind. Dating from the Middle Ages to the New Millennium, the collections span centuries in art, place and time. Among the various media featured are santos (painted and sculpted images of saints,) textiles, tinwork, silverwork, goldwork, ironwork, straw appliqué, ceramics, furniture, books and more. All combined, the collections represent the artistic history and ongoing evolution of Hispano culture in New Mexico while firmly establishing its important place within the global arts landscape
  18. Link Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian - The Wheelwright occupies a building designed in the style of a traditional Navajo hogan and houses contemporary and historic art and craft from all Native American cultures. Link While there be sure to see - The Case Trading Post
  19. Link Georgia O'Keeffe Museum
  20. Link Santa Performing Arts - Opera is excellent (link near the bottom of the page)
  21. Link Santa Fe Galleries - more than you can imagine
  22. Link Santa Fe Gallery Association has a map to the numerous galleries
  23. Link Historic Sites
  24. Link Bandelier National Monument - (day trip) Best known for mesas, sheer-walled canyons, and the ancestral Pueblo dwellings found among them, Bandelier also includes over 23,000 acres of designated Wilderness. (see Los Alamos on the way)
  25. Link Pecos National Historical Park - 1/2 day trip
  26. Link Eight Northern Pueblos (day trips) look for events and dances Link Map
  27. On each web site look for events - dances, art festivals, etc
  28. Link Santa Fe, New Mexico Convention and Visitors Bureau
    1. Link Map (culture, hotels, )
    2. Link Calendar (1 day, 3 days and weekend)
  29. Link Arts and Culture (Calendar on right) Link May 29, 2008
  30. Link Canyon Road Art Galleries
  31. Link Santa Fe . com things to do, art etc Link Calendar

Asheville, NC

  1. Link Biltmore Estates in Asheville, NC Link Virtual Tour
  2. Link Folk Art Center and Allanstand Craft Shop
  3. Link Guild Crafts
  4. Link Downtown Asheville
  5. Link When flowers bloom - North Carolina Arboretum

Raleigh, NC

  1. Link North Carolina Museum of Art

Old Salem located in Winston-Salem, NC

  1. Link Old Salem - Moravian Community

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