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  2. Montezuma, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Montezuma is an unincorporated community in San Miguel County, New Mexico, United States. It is located approximately five miles northwest of the city of Las Vegas . The town was best known for many years for its natural hot springs, [ 2] and was in fact called "Los Ojos Calientes". [ 3] or "Las Vegas Hot Springs" until the late 19th century.

  3. Las Vegas, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The Plaza Hotel, built in 1881, on the Plaza of West Las Vegas New Mexico Insane Asylum in Las Vegas, 1904. Las Vegas was established in 1835 after a group of settlers received a land grant from the Mexican government. (The land had previously been granted to Luis Mara Cabeza de Baca, whose family later received a settlement.) The town was laid ...

  4. Montezuma Hot Springs - Wikipedia

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    Montezuma Hot SpringsLas Vegas Hot Springs. /  35.65444°N 105.28444°W  / 35.65444; -105.28444. Montezuma Hot Springs, also known as Las Vegas Hot Springs, [ 1] are a grouping of 20-to-30 thermal springs [ 2] in the Montezuma unincorporated community of San Miguel County, near the town of Las Vegas, New Mexico. [ 3]

  5. Acequia Madre (Las Vegas, New Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    Added to NRHP. March 19, 1987. The Acequia Madre, in Las Vegas, New Mexico, is a historic acequia which was built at the time of Las Vegas' settlement in 1835–36. [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987. [1] It runs from the Gallinas River to the approximate intersection of S. Pacific and U.S. Route 85 in Las Vegas.

  6. Valles Caldera - Wikipedia

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    Valles Caldera National Preserve. Valles Caldera (or Jemez Caldera) is a 13.7-mile (22.0 km) wide volcanic caldera in the Jemez Mountains of northern New Mexico. [ 1] Hot springs, streams, fumaroles, natural gas seeps and volcanic domes dot the caldera floor landscape. [ 4]

  7. Las Vegas Plaza (Las Vegas, New Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    December 16, 1974. Designated NMSRCP. December 8, 1972. The Las Vegas Plaza is a plaza and historic district in Las Vegas, New Mexico. The plaza was originally laid out in 1835 by Mexican settlers and is surrounded by a number of historically and architecturally notable buildings. It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.

  8. Railroad Avenue Historic District (Las Vegas, New Mexico)

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    The Railroad Avenue Historic District is a historic district listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Las Vegas, New Mexico. It encompasses three blocks of Railroad Avenue between Jackson Street and University Avenue, as well as the first block of Lincoln Avenue. The buildings in the district were directly related to the presence ...

  9. Wagon Mound, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The population of the school has been steadily decreasing and the student population is an estimated 67 as of the beginning of the 2008–2009 school year. Wagon Mound Public Schools is working with Luna Community College in Las Vegas, New Mexico to provide students with opportunities for college credit.