World Atlas put together a list of the quirkiest towns in the United States of America and a town less than 90 miles from El Paso is on it.

World Atlas is known for compiling all sorts or cool, weird, interesting and quirky data to help folks make the most of their travel time and destinations. When it comes to "quirky", New Mexico and Texas spots shouldn't be lumped into a national list. We totally deserve our own lists.

Alamogordo made this World Atlas "quirkiest Cities" list. Located about 70 miles from the northeast edge of El Paso. Alamogordo has definitely got some unique stuff going on.

What's So Special About Alamogordo?

On the quirky side, they have the world's largest pistachio. It's in front of Pistachio Land where you can pick up, (or find out how to make), just about anything with or from pistachios.

Compared to other parts of New Mexico, (looking at you Roswell), Alamogordo is actually pretty normal. Check out the Museum Of Space History or maybe do some dune "boarding" at White Sands National Park while you're there.

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For example:

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