Truth — Or Consequences, N.m.

: Truth or Consequences Brewing Co. is a popular local hub for craft beer. Outdoor Recreation :

: In March 1950, the town officially changed its name to "Truth or Consequences" after Ralph Edwards, host of the popular NBC radio show of the same name, offered to broadcast the show's 10th-anniversary episode from the first town to adopt the name. Truth or Consequences, N.M.

: The city's primary draw is its historic bathhouses. Popular spots include Riverbend Hot Springs and Hoosier Hot Springs. Local Culture : : Truth or Consequences Brewing Co

: Displays local history, artifacts, and memorabilia related to the town's name change. : The city's primary draw is its historic bathhouses

: The downtown area is filled with vibrant mural art and hosts a regular Art Hop .

: T or C is the closest city to the world's first purpose-built commercial spaceport; tours typically depart from the visitor center downtown. Upcoming Events (April/May 2026)

Truth or Consequences, N.M. (often abbreviated as ) is a small city in Sierra County, historically defined by its geothermal hot springs and a unique 1950 name change inspired by a radio game show. History & Famous Name Change

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