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Jal

Located in the extreme southeast corner of the state, Jal is in an area where the grasslands of the plains meet sand hills at the edge of the desert. The town is named for a distinctive cattle brand brought into the area in the 1880's, today oil and natural gas is its main industry.

CONTACTS: Film Liaison/Brian Norwood: (505) 395-3042; bgnorwood@leaco.net; Chamber of Commerce: 395-2620; jalchamber@leaco.net; City Clerk (Permits): 395-3340; 395-2243 Fax

Jal
Jal, NM 88252

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