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35-62060. GNIS feature ID. 2411522 [2] Website. ratonnm .gov. Raton ( / rəˈtoʊn / rə-TONE) [4] is a city and the county seat of Colfax County in northeastern New Mexico. The city is located just south of Raton Pass. The city is also located about 6.5 miles south of the New Mexico– Colorado border and 85 miles west of Texas .
August 8, 2014 (increase) The Raton Downtown Historic District[2]is a historic districtlisted on the National Register of Historic Placesin Raton, New Mexico, USA. The district, when first listed in 1977, is bounded on the north by Clark Avenue and on the south by Rio Grande Avenue. On the east, the district is bounded by First Street, and on ...
The Original Townsite Historic District in Raton, New Mexico is a historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2008. [1]The district is a 120 acres (49 ha) roughly bounded by Clark & Cimmaron Avenues, S. 2nd & S. 7th Streets within Raton, a town that was platted in 1880.
Raton station. / 36.9010; -104.4378. Raton is an active railroad station in the city of Raton, Colfax County, New Mexico, United States. Located at 201 South First Street, the station serves Amtrak 's Southwest Chief. Connections are also available to Denver, Colorado via Amtrak Thruway bus service. The station is staffed during the summer ...
Sugarite Canyon (pronounced “shug-ur-eet”) is located east of Raton Pass in a sparsely-populated region of lofty, steep-sided, flat-topped mesas; cone-shaped volcanoes; and old lava flows. Sugarite Canyon State Park, 3,600 acres (15 km 2) in size, consists of a stream valley flanked by basalt cliffs with Bartlett and Little Horse Mesas to ...
This is a list of broadcast television stations that are licensed in the U.S. state of New Mexico. This list does not include all of the state's many television translators and low-power transmitters. Many Albuquerque-based or Santa Fe–based network affiliates have satellite stations in other cities.
The St. John's Methodist Episcopal Church in Raton, New Mexico is a historic church. It was built in 1897 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. The listing included three contributing buildings. It is a 24 by 36 feet (7.3 m × 11.0 m) stone building.
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