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New Mexico's Rich Cultural Heritage New Mexico’s Rich Cultural Heritage Listed State and National Register Properties September 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). New Mexico’s Rich Cultural Heritage Listed State and National Register Properties Contents II Glossary 1-88 Section 1: Arranged by Name 1-144 Section2: Arranged by County 1-73 Section 3: Arranged by Number II Glossary Section 1: Arranged by Name Section 2: Arranged by County Section 3: Arranged by Number Section 3: Arranged by Number File# Name Of Property County City SR Date NR Date 1 Abo Mission Ruin NHL Torrance Scholle 10/15/1966 2 Anderson Basin NHL Roosevelt Portales 10/15/1966 3 Aztec Mill Colfax Cimarron 4 Barrio de Analco National Register Santa Fe Santa Fe 11/24/1968 Historic District NHL 5 Big Bead Mesa NHL Sandoval Casa Salazar 10/15/1966 6 Blumenschein, Ernest L., House NHL Taos Taos 10/15/1966 7 Carlsbad Reclamation Project NHL Eddy Carlsbad 10/15/1966 8 Carson, Kit, House NHL Taos Taos 10/15/1966 9 Folsom Man Site NHL Colfax Folsom 10/15/1966 10 Hawikuh Ruin NHL McKinley Zuni Pueblo 10/15/1966 11 Las Trampars Historic District NHL Taos Las Trampas 5/28/1967 12 Lincoln Historic District NHL Lincoln Lincoln 10/15/1966 13 Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory NHL Los Alamos Los Alamos 10/15/1966 14 Mesilla Plaza NHL Dona Ana Mesilla 10/15/1966 15 Old Fort Ruin Rio Arriba Blanco 1/21/1987 16 Ortiz, Nicholas and Antonio Jose, Santa Fe Santa Fe Houses 17 Palace of the Governors NHL Santa Fe Santa Fe 10/15/1966 18 Acoma Pueblo NHL Cibola Acoma Pueblo 10/15/1966 19 Puye Ruins NHL Rio Arriba Santa Clara Pueblo 10/15/1966 20 Raton Pass NHL Colfax Raton 10/15/1966 21 Salmon Ruin San Juan Bloomfield 9/4/1970 22 Sandia Cave NHL Sandoval San Antonito 10/15/1966 23 San Estevan de Acoma Mission Cibola Acoma Pueblo 4/15/1970 Church NHL 24 San Francisco de Assisi Mission Taos Ranchos de Taos 4/15/1970 Church NHL 25 San Gabriel de Yungue-Ouinge NHL Rio Arriba San Juan Pueblo 10/15/1966 26 San Jose de Gracia Church and Taos Las Trampas 10/15/1970 Collections NHL Friday, September 21, 2012 Page 1 of 73 File# Name Of Property County City SR Date NR Date 27 Santa Fe Plaza NHL Santa Fe Santa Fe 10/15/1966 28 Saint James Hotel Colfax Cimarron 29 Three Corn Ruin San Juan Blanco 1/21/1987 30 Trinity Site NHL Socorro Bingham 12/20/1968 10/15/1966 31 Two Grey Hills Archeological District San Juan Two Grey Hills 12/20/1968 32 Wagon Mound/Santa Clara Canyon Mora Wagon Mound 12/20/1968 10/15/1966 NHL 33 Watrous/La Junta NHL Mora Watrous 12/20/1968 10/15/1966 34 Dorsey, Stephen W. Mansion Colfax Abbott 2/21/1969 9/1/1970 35 Fort Cummings Luna Deming 2/21/1969 36 Fort Fillmore Dona Ana Las Cruces 2/21/1969 7/30/1974 37 Las Cocinitas Sandoval Bernalillo 2/21/1969 38 Mogollon Historic District Catron Mogollon 2/21/1969 9/10/1987 39 San Felipe de Neri Church Bernalillo Albuquerque 2/21/1969 10/1/1969 40 Shakespeare Cemetery Hidalgo Lordsburg 2/21/1969 41 Shakespeare Ghost Town Hidalgo Lordsburg 2/21/1969 7/1/1973 42 Deming Main Post Office Luna Deming 11/17/2000 2/23/1990 43 White Oaks Historic District Lincoln White Oaks 2/21/1969 9/4/1970 44 Amador Building Dona Ana Las Cruces 3/21/1969 45 Cordova, Laureano Mill Taos Vadito 3/21/1969 11/5/1974 46 Fort Craig Socorro San Antonio 3/21/1969 10/15/1970 47 Fort Selden Dona Ana Radium Springs 3/21/1969 7/9/1970 48 Giusewa (Jemez State Monument) Sandoval Jemez Springs 3/20/1969 3/14/1973 49 Glorieta Pass Battlefield NHL Santa Fe Glorieta 3/21/1969 10/15/1966 50 Bent, Governor, House Taos Taos 3/21/1969 11/16/1978 51 Ranchos de Taos Plaza Taos Ranchos de Taos 3/21/1969 10/2/1978 52 Three Rivers Petroglyph and Pueblo Otero Three Rivers 3/21/1969 Site 53 Alvarado Hotel Complex (REMOVED Bernalillo Albuquerque 5/23/1969 SR & NR) 54 Armijo, Nestor, House Dona Ana Las Cruces 5/23/1969 12/12/1976 55 Aztec Ruins National Monument San Juan Aztec 5/21/1971 10/15/1966 Friday, September 21, 2012 Page 2 of 73 File# Name Of Property County City SR Date NR Date 56 Bandelier National Monument (2 Santa Fe Los Alamos 5/21/1971 5/28/1987 portions) NHL and CCC National Register Historic District 56 Bandelier National Monument (2 Los Alamos Los Alamos 5/21/1971 5/28/1987 portions) NHL and CCC National Register Historic District 56 Bandelier National Monument (2 Sandoval Los Alamos 5/21/1971 5/28/1987 portions) NHL and CCC National Register Historic District 56 Bandelier National Monument (2 Santa Fe Los Alamos 5/21/1971 10/15/1966 portions) NHL and CCC National Register Historic District 56 Bandelier National Monument (2 Sandoval Los Alamos 5/21/1971 10/15/1966 portions) NHL and CCC National Register Historic District 56 Bandelier National Monument (2 Los Alamos Los Alamos 5/21/1971 10/15/1966 portions) NHL and CCC National Register Historic District 57 Chaco Culture National Historical Park McKinley Thoreau 5/21/1971 10/15/1966 58 Delgado, Felipe, House Santa Fe Santa Fe 5/23/1969 59 El Morro National Monument and Cibola El Morro 5/21/1971 10/15/1966 Collections 60 Fort Stanton Historic District Lincoln Capitan 5/23/1969 4/13/1973 60 Fort Stanton Historic District Lincoln Capitan 5/23/1969 1/14/2000 61 Fort Union National Monument Mora Watrous 5/23/1969 10/15/1966 62 Gallegos, Padre, House Santa Fe Santa Fe 5/23/1969 63 Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument Catron Gila Hot Springs 5/21/1971 10/15/1966 64 Gran Quivira National Monument and Socorro Gran Quivira 5/21/1971 10/15/1966 Collections 64 Gran Quivira National Monument and Torrance Gran Quivira 5/21/1971 10/15/1966 Collections 65 Hinojos, Francisca, House Santa Fe Santa Fe 5/23/1969 66 Holmes Group (Formerly Holmes Site San Juan La Plata 5/9/1986 NHL) 67 Lobato, Roque, House Santa Fe Santa Fe 5/23/1969 68 Los Alamos Ranch School Los Alamos Los Alamos 5/23/1969 69 Los Portales Cibola Cebolleta 5/23/1969 70 Manzano Day School (La Glorietta) Bernalillo Albuquerque 5/23/1969 8/19/1983 71 Oratorio de San Buenaventura Santa Fe Chimayo 5/23/1969 72 Our Lady of Guadalupe Church Santa Fe Santa Fe 5/23/1969 Friday, September 21, 2012 Page 3 of 73 File# Name Of Property County City SR Date NR Date 73 Our Lady of the Immaculate Valencia Tome 5/23/1969 Conception Church 74 Pecos National Monument and San Miguel Pecos 5/21/1971 7/2/1991 Collections NHL 74 Pecos National Monument and San Miguel Pecos 5/21/1971 10/15/1966 Collections NHL 75 Plaza del Cerro Santa Fe Chimayo 5/23/1969 7/17/1972 76 Rodriguez, Juan, House Santa Fe Santa Fe 5/23/1969 77 Seven Rivers Eddy Seven Rivers 5/23/1969 78 Talpa Altar Screen Taos Talpa 5/23/1969 79 Tully, Pinckney R., House Santa Fe Santa Fe 5/23/1969 11/5/1974 80 Vigil, Donaciano, House Santa Fe Santa Fe 5/23/1969 6/28/1972 81 Borrego, House Santa Fe Santa Fe 7/18/1969 82 Boyle, House Santa Fe Santa Fe 7/18/1969 83 Davey, Randall, House Santa Fe Santa Fe 7/18/1969 7/9/1970 84 El Zaguan Santa Fe Santa Fe 7/18/1969 85 Folsom Hotel Union Folsom 7/18/1969 5/14/1987 86 Folsom Museum Union Folsom 7/18/1969 87 Fort Marcy Ruins Santa Fe Santa Fe 7/18/1969 4/14/1975 88 La Conquistadora Santa Fe Santa Fe 7/18/1969 89 Reredos of Our Lady of Light Santa Fe Santa Fe 7/20/1979 9/4/1970 90 Rosario Chapel and Cemetery Santa Fe Santa Fe 7/18/1969 91 Sena Plaza Santa Fe Santa Fe 7/18/1969 92 Apache Creek Ruin Catron Apache Creek 9/12/1969 93 Bat Cave Catron Horse Springs 9/12/1969 4/23/1976 94 Castles of the Chama Ruin Rio Arriba Llaves 9/20/1969 5/14/1989 95 Cebolleta Ruin Cibola Cebolleta 5/23/1969 96 Cienega Ruins Cibola El Morro 9/12/1969 97 Colina Verde Ruin Santa Fe Lamy 9/12/1969 98 Crumbled House Archeological District San Juan Two Grey Hills 9/12/1969 99 Escondido Ruin Otero Orogrande 9/12/1969 100 Frances Canyon Ruin Rio Arriba Blanco 9/12/1969 1/21/1987 Friday, September 21, 2012 Page 4 of 73 File# Name Of Property County City SR Date NR Date 100 Frances Canyon Ruin Rio Arriba Blanco 9/12/1969 9/4/1970 101 Gallinas Springs Ruin Socorro Magdalena 9/12/1969 9/4/1970 102 Gigantes Ruin Cibola Ramah 9/12/1969 103 Heshotauthla Ruin Cibola Zuni Pueblo 9/12/1969 104 Kuapa Ruin Sandoval Pena Blanca 12/20/1968 105 Pictured Cliffs Archeological Site San Juan Shiprock 9/12/1969 106 Portales Main Post Office Roosevelt Portales 2/23/1990 107 Pueblo Colorado (North) Santa Fe Galisteo 9/12/1969 108 Pueblo Colorado (South) Torrance Progresso 9/12/1969 109 Pueblo de los Muertos Cibola El Morro 9/12/1969 110 Pueblo Largo Santa Fe Lamy 9/12/1969 111 Galisteo, Pueblo of Santa Fe Lamy 9/12/1969 112 San Cristobal, Pueblo of, Santa Fe Lamy 9/12/1969 Archeological District 113 San Lazaro Puebo NHL Santa Fe Galisteo 9/12/1969 10/15/1966 114 San Marcos, Pueblo of Santa Fe Cerrillos 9/12/1969 3/26/1982 115 She, Pueblo of Santa Fe Lamy 9/12/1969 116 Sandal Cave Socorro San Antonio 9/12/1969 117 San Juan Mesa Ruin Sandoval Jemez Springs 9/12/1969 7/9/1970 118 Santa Rosa de Lima de Abiquiu Rio Arriba Abiquiu 9/12/1969 4/14/1978 119 Seton Castle NHL Santa Fe Santa Fe 5/18/1973 10/15/1966 120 Skunk Springs Archeological District San Juan Two Grey Hills 9/12/1969 121 Soldado Ruin Cibola Zuni Pueblo 9/12/1969 122 Tabira Ruin (Pueblo Blanco South) Torrance Progresso 9/12/1969 123 Tohatchi Village Site McKinley Tohatchi 9/12/1969 124 Tsiping Archeological District Rio Arriba Canones 12/20/1968 9/4/1970 125 Tularosa Cave Catron Aragon 9/12/1969 126 Woodrow Ruin State Monument Grant Cliff 5/23/1969 7/9/1970 127 Yellow Adobe Site San Juan Two Grey
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