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The Oliver Lee Memorial State Park is a state park and memorial in Alamogordo, New Mexico. It features 640 acres of land area, showcasing the great outdoors and a little bit of history of southern New Mexico.

Established in 1980, the Oliver Lee Memorial State Park is named after Oliver Lee, a rancher, gunman, and part time deputy US Marshal. He is quite noted for once being an accused party of a murder case and being involved in a real-life Western action, which most only know of in the movies.

Today, the Oliver Lee Memorial State Park features some of the story of Lee as told through his historic 19th century ranch house. The site is also known for its other recreational activities, including hiking, wildlife viewing, picnicking, and camping.
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