Organ is a small unincorporated community located in Doña Ana County, New Mexico. The area was originally inhabited by the Mescalero Apache before being settled by Spanish colonists in the 16th century. The city was named after the Orgán Mountains located nearby, which were named by the Spanish for their resemblance to the pipes of an organ.
Notable people from Organ include writer Cormac McCarthy, known for his novels such as "The Road" and "No Country for Old Men."
The population of Organ is relatively small, with only a few hundred residents living in the area.
Organ is located in the southern part of New Mexico, near the border with Texas. The city is surrounded by the scenic Orgán Mountains and is close to the White Sands National Monument.
The economy of Organ is primarily based on tourism, with many visitors coming to the area to explore the natural beauty of the Orgán Mountains and White Sands National Monument.
Organ has a rich cultural history, with influences from both Spanish and Native American traditions. The area is known for its historical sites and unique blend of cultures.