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New Mexico's Rich Cultural Heritage New Mexico’s Rich Cultural Heritage Listed State and National Register Properties CZ$PVOUZ March 2012 Pictured clockwise: Acoma Curio Shop, Cibola County (1934); ); Belen Harvey House, Valencia County (888); Gate, Fence, and Hollow Tree Shelter Designed by Dionicio Rodriguez for B.C. Froman, Union County (1927); and Lyceum Theater, Curry County (1897). Section 2: Arranged by County Section 2: Arranged by County HPD County City Name Of Property SR Date NR Date 1946 Moon Objects & Structures at 4/9/2010 Tranquility Base 1235 Bernalillo Alameda Alameda School Site 2/28/1986 1243 Bernalillo Alameda LA 717 (Possibly Puaray 2/28/1986 Pueblo) 1241 Bernalillo Alameda North Edith Casa Corral 2/28/1986 1173 Bernalillo Alameda Pueblo Calabacillas (LA 289) 7/19/1985 1174 Bernalillo Alameda Santa Rosalia de Corrales (LA 7/19/1985 50268) 1929 Bernalillo Albuqerque Relief Model Map of the State 8/8/2008 of New Mexico 1492 Bernalillo Albuquerque Agriculture Building, New 11/4/1988 Mexico State Fair 508 Bernalillo Albuquerque Albuquerque High School, Old 6/3/1977 749 Bernalillo Albuquerque Albuquerque Historic District, 10/26/1979 Old 843 Bernalillo Albuquerque Albuquerque Indian School 10/23/1981 7/26/1982 Employees' Dorm #232 840 Bernalillo Albuquerque Albuquerque Indian School 10/23/1981 7/26/1982 Gymnasium #210 (REMOVED SR & NR) 844 Bernalillo Albuquerque Albuquerque Indian School 10/23/1981 Health Services #233 Friday, September 21, 2012 Page 1 of 145 HPD County City Name Of Property SR Date NR Date 841 Bernalillo Albuquerque Albuquerque Indian School 10/23/1981 Home Ec. #211 (REMOVED SR) 842 Bernalillo Albuquerque Albuquerque Indian School 10/23/1981 7/26/1982 UNM Lodge #219 (REMOVED SR & NR) 482 Bernalillo Albuquerque Albuquerque Municipal Airport 12/3/1976 5/5/1989 Building, Old 395 Bernalillo Albuquerque Albuquerque Public Library, Old 7/25/1975 926 Bernalillo Albuquerque Albuquerque Veterans Admin. 8/25/1983 8/19/1983 Med. Cent. Hist. Dist. 1818 Bernalillo Albuquerque Aldo Leopold Neighborhood 8/16/2002 10/16/2002 Historic District 943 Bernalillo Albuquerque Allen, W. P., House 8/25/1983 (REMOVED SR) 53 Bernalillo Albuquerque Alvarado Hotel Complex 5/23/1969 (REMOVED SR & NR) 933 Bernalillo Albuquerque Anaya, Gavino, House 8/25/1983 2/9/1984 329 Bernalillo Albuquerque Anson Flats Apartments 6/28/1974 (REMOVED SR) 852 Bernalillo Albuquerque Armijo School, Old 3/12/1982 9/16/1982 586 Bernalillo Albuquerque Armijo, Juan Cristobal, "New 1/20/1978 9/30/1982 Homestead" 380 Bernalillo Albuquerque Armijo, Salvador, House 6/20/1975 10/8/1976 417 Bernalillo Albuquerque Art Annex (UNM) 10/31/1975 9/22/1988 Friday, September 21, 2012 Page 2 of 145 HPD County City Name Of Property SR Date NR Date 1497 Bernalillo Albuquerque Art Annex (UNM) (Old Library 7/8/1988 9/22/1988 Building) 796 Bernalillo Albuquerque Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe 1/9/1981 Railway Dep. (REMOVED SR) 366 Bernalillo Albuquerque Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe 2/28/1975 10/1/2007 Railway Loco. 2926 1687 Bernalillo Albuquerque Auto-oriented Comm. Dev. In 7/24/1997 Albuquerque 1916-1956 1571 Bernalillo Albuquerque Aztec Auto Court 9/17/1993 11/22/1993 940 Bernalillo Albuquerque Barela, Adrian, House 8/25/1983 2/9/1984 462 Bernalillo Albuquerque Barela-Bledsoe House 8/27/1976 3/12/1979 1660 Bernalillo Albuquerque Barelas-South Fourth Street 5/9/1997 7/24/1997 Historic District 1783 Bernalillo Albuquerque Bataan Memorial Park 9/9/1999 1917 Bernalillo Albuquerque Berry, E.R., House 10/5/2007 1917 Bernalillo Albuquerque Berry, E.R., House 10/5/2007 710 Bernalillo Albuquerque Blythe House 2/9/1979 381 Bernalillo Albuquerque Boca Negra Cave Site 6/20/1975 392 Bernalillo Albuquerque Bond-Lovelace House 7/25/1975 Friday, September 21, 2012 Page 3 of 145 HPD County City Name Of Property SR Date NR Date 751 Bernalillo Albuquerque Bottger House 10/26/1979 3/7/1983 1453 Bernalillo Albuquerque Carlisle Gymnasium (UNM) 7/8/1988 9/22/1988 729 Bernalillo Albuquerque Carnes, Chester, House 8/24/1979 12/1/1980 359 Bernalillo Albuquerque Carnue Site (REMOVED SR) 2/28/1975 1777 Bernalillo Albuquerque Carson/Mager House 3/26/1999 1213 Bernalillo Albuquerque Castle Apartments 11/22/1985 2/13/1986 779 Bernalillo Albuquerque Chamisal Site 9/16/1980 521 Bernalillo Albuquerque Champion Grocery Building 9/24/1977 522 Bernalillo Albuquerque Chaves, Kate Nichols, House 9/24/1977 939 Bernalillo Albuquerque Chavez, Juan de Dios, House 8/25/1983 2/9/1984 936 Bernalillo Albuquerque Chavez, Juan, House 8/25/1983 2/9/1984 780 Bernalillo Albuquerque Chavez, Rumaldo, House 9/16/1980 11/24/1980 583 Bernalillo Albuquerque Connor, C. H., House 1/20/1978 1532 Bernalillo Albuquerque Continental Oil Company 8/8/1990 Warehouse Friday, September 21, 2012 Page 4 of 145 HPD County City Name Of Property SR Date NR Date 529 Bernalillo Albuquerque Coons, J. H., House 11/4/1977 1644 Bernalillo Albuquerque Coronado School 9/27/1996 11/22/1996 1567 Bernalillo Albuquerque Cottage Bakery 9/17/1993 11/22/1993 758 Bernalillo Albuquerque Davis House 12/14/1979 11/17/1980 1837 Bernalillo Albuquerque De Anza Motor Lodge 8/8/2003 4/30/2004 946 Bernalillo Albuquerque Dietz, Robert, Farmhouse 8/25/1983 2/9/1984 523 Bernalillo Albuquerque Duran, Luciano, House 9/24/1977 731 Bernalillo Albuquerque Eighth Street/Forrester Historic 8/24/1979 12/1/1980 District 1588 Bernalillo Albuquerque El Campo Tourist Courts 11/5/1993 1/13/1994 1570 Bernalillo Albuquerque El Vado Auto Court 9/17/1993 11/22/1993 951 Bernalillo Albuquerque Eller Apartments 10/25/1983 1/12/1984 1680 Bernalillo Albuquerque Enchanted Mesa Trading Post 5/9/1997 1/9/1998 495 Bernalillo Albuquerque F. M. Merchantile 4/1/1977 659 Bernalillo Albuquerque Farwell/Simms House 7/28/1978 Friday, September 21, 2012 Page 5 of 145 HPD County City Name Of Property SR Date NR Date 700 Bernalillo Albuquerque Federal Building (1930) 10/20/1978 11/22/1980 732 Bernalillo Albuquerque Fergusson, Erna, House 8/24/1979 531 Bernalillo Albuquerque Fez Club, The 11/4/1977 383 Bernalillo Albuquerque First Methodist Episcopal 6/20/1975 11/7/1976 Church (Friendship Hall) 660 Bernalillo Albuquerque First National Bank Building 7/28/1978 2/2/1979 945 Bernalillo Albuquerque Foraker, Creighton, Farmhouse 8/25/1983 2/9/1984 733 Bernalillo Albuquerque Fourth Ward Historic District 8/24/1979 12/1/1980 734 Bernalillo Albuquerque Garcia, J. A., House 8/24/1979 471 Bernalillo Albuquerque Garcia, Juan Antonio, House 8/27/1976 9/28/1982 1967 Bernalillo Albuquerque Gene's Tire Repair 8/12/2011 759 Bernalillo Albuquerque Gladding, James N., House 12/14/1979 11/17/1980 941 Bernalillo Albuquerque Gomez, Refugio, House 8/25/1983 2/9/1984 735 Bernalillo Albuquerque Gonzales, Apolonio, House 8/24/1979 736 Bernalillo Albuquerque Gonzales, Elias, House 8/24/1979 Friday, September 21, 2012 Page 6 of 145 HPD County City Name Of Property SR Date NR Date 393 Bernalillo Albuquerque Good Shepherd Refuge 7/25/1975 938 Bernalillo Albuquerque Grande, Charles, House 8/25/1983 2/9/1984 466 Bernalillo Albuquerque Griego de Garcia, Tomasa, 8/27/1976 6/19/1979 House 661 Bernalillo Albuquerque Grunsfeld/Hubbell House 7/28/1978 1285 Bernalillo Albuquerque Gurule, Delfinia, House 8/24/1979 12/1/1980 737 Bernalillo Albuquerque Harwood School 8/24/1979 12/1/1980 753 Bernalillo Albuquerque Hayden, A. W., House 10/26/1979 12/1/1980 479 Bernalillo Albuquerque Hebenstreit House 12/3/1976 1787 Bernalillo Albuquerque Hendren Building 11/19/1999 1/27/2000 496 Bernalillo Albuquerque Hesselden House 4/1/1977 1679 Bernalillo Albuquerque Hilltop Lodge 5/9/1997 1/9/1998 992 Bernalillo Albuquerque Hilton Hotel, Old 12/16/1983 3/2/1984 1699 Bernalillo Albuquerque Historic Resources of 3/12/1979 Albuquerque's North Valley 1284 Bernalillo Albuquerque Historic Resources of the 8/24/1979 Downt'n (Abq.) Neighborhoods Friday, September 21, 2012 Page 7 of 145 HPD County City Name Of Property SR Date NR Date 336 Bernalillo Albuquerque Hodgin Hall 7/26/1974 1/30/1978 768 Bernalillo Albuquerque Hope Building 5/16/1980 8/29/1980 1682 Bernalillo Albuquerque Horn Oil Company and Lodge( 5/9/1997 1/9/1998 REMOVED SR & NR) 1127 Bernalillo Albuquerque House at 701 Roma, 1/11/1985 2/28/1985 Albuquerque, NW 839 Bernalillo Albuquerque Hudson House 10/23/1981 2/24/1982 1891 Bernalillo Albuquerque Huning Highlands Conoco 4/7/2006 7/19/2006 Service Station 464 Bernalillo Albuquerque Huning Highlands Historic 8/27/1976 12/9/1978 District 324 Bernalillo Albuquerque Ilfeld, Charles Company 5/17/1974 6/10/1975 Building (REMOVED SR & NR) 1868 Bernalillo Albuquerque Immanuel Presbyterian Church 6/11/2004 284 Bernalillo Albuquerque Indian Petroglyph State Park 6/29/1973 (see Las Imagines HPD 1234) 1568 Bernalillo Albuquerque Jones Motor Company 9/17/1993 11/22/1993 1805 Bernalillo Albuquerque Jonson Gallery and Residence 11/30/2001 2/2/2002 738 Bernalillo Albuquerque Keleher, Thomas F., House 8/24/1979 739 Bernalillo Albuquerque Keleher, Thomas F., Jr., House 8/24/1979 Friday, September 21, 2012 Page 8 of 145 HPD County City Name Of Property SR Date NR Date 740 Bernalillo Albuquerque Kellogg/Elder House 8/24/1979 704 Bernalillo Albuquerque Kelvinator House 10/20/1978 453 Bernalillo Albuquerque Kimo Theater 7/30/1976 5/2/1977 1004 Bernalillo Albuquerque Kress, S. H., Building 2/17/1984 4/19/1984 781 Bernalillo Albuquerque Kromer House 9/16/1980 10/4/1982 1175 Bernalillo Albuquerque LA 290 (Piedras Mercadas 7/19/1985 3/2/1990 Pueblo) 539 Bernalillo Albuquerque La Luz del Oeste, Units 1, 2, 12/9/1977 and 3 1569 Bernalillo Albuquerque La Mesa Motel 9/17/1993 11/22/1993 1681 Bernalillo Albuquerque
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