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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 1: Arranged by Name Name Of Property File# County City SR Date NR Date Abenicio Salazar National Register 743 Sandoval Bernalillo 8/24/1979 6/6/1980 Historic District Abeytia Avenue, 212-214 East 600 Socorro Socorro 1/20/1978 Abeytia Avenue, 216 East 601 Socorro Socorro 1/20/1978 Abeytia Block 506 Socorro Socorro 6/3/1977 Abeytia, Aniceto, House (303 Eaton 605 Socorro Socorro 1/20/1978 2/20/1991 Avenue) Abiquiu Archeological District (LA 859 Rio Arriba Abiquiu 3/12/1982 12/7/1982 275 and LA 4934) Abiquiu Canyon Archeological District 1397 Rio Arriba Abiquiu 7/17/1987 Abo Elementary School and Fallout 1781 Eddy Artesia 7/16/1999 9/29/1999 Shelter Abo Mission Ruin NHL 1 Torrance Scholle 10/15/1966 Abraham, David, House 185 Grant Silver City 5/22/1970 Abrams, H. D., House 876 San Juan Aztec 6/4/1982 2/21/1985 Acequia Madre 1094 San Miguel Las Vegas 8/17/1984 3/19/1987 Acequia Madre (east portion) 205 Santa Fe Santa Fe 12/18/1970 Acequia Madre Elementary School 1903 Santa Fe Santa Fe 12/8/2006 Ackley, Harry Francis, House 1210 Otero Alamogordo 11/22/1985 Acklin Store 1425 Grant San Lorenzo 3/4/1988 5/16/1988 Acoma Curio Shop 1934 Cibola San Fidel 12/12/2008 10/7/2009 Acoma Pueblo NHL 18 Cibola Acoma Pueblo 10/15/1966 Acord, John, House 997 Eddy Artesia 12/16/1983 3/2/1984 Adams Canyon Site (LA 55824) 1351 Rio Arriba Blanco 10/24/1986 1/21/1987 Administration Building (ENMU) 1468 Roosevelt Portales 7/8/1988 9/22/1988 Friday, September 21, 2012 Page 1 of 89 Name Of Property File# County City SR Date NR Date Administration Building (NMSVH) 1473 Otero Alamogordo 7/8/1988 5/16/1989 Adolfo Canyon Site (LA 5665) 1341 Rio Arriba Blanco 10/24/1986 1/21/1987 Agriculture Building, New Mexico 1492 Bernalillo Albuquerque 11/4/1988 State Fair Agua Fria Street, 518 815 Santa Fe Santa Fe 4/3/1981 Agua Fria Street, 532-538 805 Santa Fe Santa Fe 4/3/1981 Agua Fria Street, 714 821 Santa Fe Santa Fe 4/3/1981 Agua Fria Street, 733 813 Santa Fe Santa Fe 4/3/1981 Aguayo Family Homestead 1747 Lincoln Nogal 9/17/1999 12/28/1995 Ailman, H. B., House 186 Grant Silver City 5/22/1970 5/12/1975 Air Science Building (NMSU) 1456 Dona Ana Las Cruces 7/8/1988 5/16/1989 Ake Site 424 Catron Datil 12/19/1975 4/2/1976 Alameda School Site 1235 Bernalillo Alameda 2/28/1986 Alameda-Depot Historic District 773 Dona Ana Las Cruces 8/29/1980 4/11/1985 Alamo Hueco Ruin 1329 Hidalgo Alamo Hueco 10/24/1986 1/23/1993 Alamo School Pueblo Site 778 Socorro Magdalena 9/16/1980 Alamo Springs Stage Station 172 Otero Alamo Mt. 4/24/1970 Alamogordo Site 152 Otero Alamogordo 3/20/1970 4/13/1998 Alamogordo U. S. Post Office 1793 Otero Alamogordo 4/7/2000 5/18/2000 Alamogordo Woman's Club 1831 Otero Alamogordo 6/13/2003 8/4/2003 Alamosa Ranch House and 1023 Sierra Truth or Consequences 6/8/1984 Blacksmith Shop Alarid, Jose, House 354 Santa Fe Santa Fe 12/6/1974 Alarid, Ricardo, House 1022 Santa Fe Santa Fe 6/8/1984 8/30/1984 Albuquerque High School, Old 508 Bernalillo Albuquerque 6/3/1977 Albuquerque Historic District, Old 749 Bernalillo Albuquerque 10/26/1979 Friday, September 21, 2012 Page 2 of 89 Name Of Property File# County City SR Date NR Date Albuquerque Indian School 843 Bernalillo Albuquerque 10/23/1981 7/26/1982 Employees' Dorm #232 Albuquerque Indian School 840 Bernalillo Albuquerque 10/23/1981 7/26/1982 Gymnasium #210 (REMOVED SR & NR) Albuquerque Indian School Health 844 Bernalillo Albuquerque 10/23/1981 Services #233 Albuquerque Indian School Home 841 Bernalillo Albuquerque 10/23/1981 Ec. #211 (REMOVED SR) Albuquerque Indian School UNM 842 Bernalillo Albuquerque 10/23/1981 7/26/1982 Lodge #219 (REMOVED SR & NR) Albuquerque Municipal Airport 482 Bernalillo Albuquerque 12/3/1976 5/5/1989 Building, Old Albuquerque Public Library, Old 395 Bernalillo Albuquerque 7/25/1975 Albuquerque Veterans Admin. Med. 926 Bernalillo Albuquerque 8/25/1983 8/19/1983 Cent. Hist. Dist. Alcove Site 1764 Rio Arriba Coyote 12/20/1993 Aldo Leopold Neighborhood Historic 1818 Bernalillo Albuquerque 8/16/2002 10/16/2002 District Alert-Hatcher Building 1601 Sierra Hillsboro 11/18/1994 4/20/1995 Allen, W. P., House (REMOVED SR) 943 Bernalillo Albuquerque 8/25/1983 Allison Dormitory 1026 Santa Fe Santa Fe 8/17/1984 11/29/1984 Alto Street, 508 819 Santa Fe Santa Fe 4/3/1981 Altrurian Library 1906 San Juan Aztec 4/13/2007 Alvarado Hotel Complex (REMOVED 53 Bernalillo Albuquerque 5/23/1969 SR & NR) Alvarez-Briggs House 621 Socorro Socorro 3/31/1978 Amador Building 44 Dona Ana Las Cruces 3/21/1969 American Diversion Dam 714 Dona Ana El Paso 6/22/1979 American Hotel 878 San Juan Aztec 6/4/1982 2/21/1985 Amistad Gymnasium and School 1622 Union Amistad 1/26/1996 3/15/1996 Friday, September 21, 2012 Page 3 of 89 Name Of Property File# County City SR Date NR Date Amoxiumqua Ruin 968 Sandoval Jemez Springs 10/25/1983 5/21/1984 Anasazi Comms. in Cibolan Cult. 1721 McKinley Zuni 9/12/1986 Area W. Cent. NM Anasazi Sites within the Chacoan 657 Socorro Multiple 10/10/1980 Interaction Sphere Anaya, Gavino, House 933 Bernalillo Albuquerque 8/25/1983 2/9/1984 Ancho Railroad Depot 399 Lincoln Ancho 8/22/1975 Andazola, Trinidad, House 1435 Grant Dwyer (Faywood P.O.) 3/4/1988 5/16/1988 Anderson Basin NHL 2 Roosevelt Portales 10/15/1966 Andrews Building 1616 San Juan Farmington 10/20/1995 Andrews National Register 691 McKinley Prewitt 7/28/1978 5/17/1979 Archeological District Angel, Arturo, House 1043 San Miguel Las Vegas 8/17/1984 9/26/1985 Animas Phase Sites of Hidalgo 1719 Hidalgo Multiple 1/28/1993 County, New Mexico Anson Flats Apartments (REMOVED 329 Bernalillo Albuquerque 6/28/1974 SR) Anton Chico de Abajo National 1176 Guadalupe Anton Chico 9/20/1985 9/29/1986 Register Historic District Anton Chico Land Grant 1779 Guadalupe Anton Chico 9/29/1986 Apache Canyon Railroad Bridge 541 Santa Fe Lamy 12/9/1977 4/27/1979 Apache Creek Ruin 92 Catron Apache Creek 9/12/1969 Appelzoller, Jacob, House 1798 Dona Ana La Mesa 11/17/2000 AR 03-08-03-195 1744 Eddy Queen 7/16/1999 11/24/1995 AR-03-08-01-051 1749 Lincoln White Oaks 9/17/1999 8/28/1990 AR-03-08-01-052 1750 Lincoln White Oaks 9/17/1999 8/28/1990 AR-03-08-02-409 1756 Otero Timberon 4/13/1998 AR-03-08-02-415 1757 Otero Timberon 4/13/1998 AR-03-08-03-128 1746 Otero Queen 7/16/1999 11/24/1995 Friday, September 21, 2012 Page 4 of 89 Name Of Property File# County City SR Date NR Date AR-03-08-03-232 1745 Eddy Queen 7/16/1999 11/24/1995 AR-03-10-03-620 1736 Sandoval Jemez Springs 11/19/1999 4/19/1990 Aragon House (Building 61) 865 Socorro Magdalena 4/15/1982 8/2/1982 Arch Hurley Conservancy District 1599 Quay Tucumcari 12/16/1994 Office Building Archaic Sites of the NW Jemez 1751 Multiple Coyote 12/20/1993 Mountains Archbishop Lamy's Chapel 1395 Santa Fe Santa Fe 7/17/1987 8/19/1988 Architectural & Historic Resources of 1600 Sierra Hillsboro 11/18/1994 Hillsboro, NM Architectural & Historic Resources of 1617 Multiple Multiple 1/26/1996 the New Deal in NM Armandine (Col. Etienne Bujac 1772 Eddy Carlsbad 9/18/1998 5/22/2003 Estate) Armijo School, Old 852 Bernalillo Albuquerque 3/12/1982 9/16/1982 Armijo, Juan Cristobal, "New 586 Bernalillo Albuquerque 1/20/1978 9/30/1982 Homestead" Armijo, Nestor, House 54 Dona Ana Las Cruces 5/23/1969 12/12/1976 Armijo, Salvador, House 380 Bernalillo Albuquerque 6/20/1975 10/8/1976 Arrington, Thomas Jefferson, House 715 San Juan Farmington 6/22/1979 Arroyo Hondo Pueblo 1901 Santa Fe Lamy, vic. Of 10/13/2006 7/13/2007 Art Annex (UNM) 417 Bernalillo Albuquerque 10/31/1975 9/22/1988 Art Annex (UNM) (Old Library 1497 Bernalillo Albuquerque 7/8/1988 9/22/1988 Building) Artesia Residential Historic District 1932 Eddy Artesia 12/12/2008 Artificial Stone Houses of Artesia 1702 Eddy Artesia 4/28/1983 3/2/1984 Ashcroft-Merrill Historic District 1374 McKinley Ramah 5/15/1987 7/27/1990 Astialakwa Archaeological District 278 Sandoval Jemez Springs 3/2/1973 5/21/1984 Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe 616 Valencia Los Lunas 3/31/1978 8/1/1979 Railroad Depot Friday, September 21, 2012 Page 5 of 89 Name Of Property File# County City SR Date NR Date Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe 796 Bernalillo Albuquerque 1/9/1981 Railway Dep.
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