New Mexico Magazine

We Celebrate What Has Sustained Us

he Wagon Mound Bean Day Celebration honors one of New Mexico’s perennial crops, the pinto bean, which was once abundantly grown on farms surrounding the small village on the plains of northeastern New Mexico. The three-day celebration is jam-packed with a parade, rodeo, car show, horseshoe tournament, live music, dancing, and

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