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New Mexico State Register of Cultural Properties

Coordinates: 35°5′58″N 106°40′10″W / 35.09944°N 106.66944°W / 35.09944; -106.66944
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The New Mexico State Register of Cultural Properties is a register of historic and prehistoric properties located in the state of New Mexico. It is maintained by the New Mexico Historic Preservation Division of the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs. The Cultural Properties Review Committee meets at least six times a year. The committee lists properties in the State Register and forwards nominations to the National Register.[1]

Current listings

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Properties listed on the New Mexico State Register of Cultural Properties:[2]

[3] Name Image Location County Description
21 Salmon Ruins 36°42′4″N 108°1′38″W / 36.70111°N 108.02722°W / 36.70111; -108.02722 (Salmon Ruins) San Juan Chacoan site located in northwest New Mexico
28 St. James Hotel 617 S Collison Ave, Cimarron Colfax Historic hotel, restaurant and bar built in 1872
30 Trinity Site 33°40′38″N 106°28′31″W / 33.67722°N 106.47528°W / 33.67722; -106.47528 (Trinity Site) Socorro Site of the first nuclear weapons test
32 Wagon Mound 36°0′26″N 104°42′26″W / 36.00722°N 104.70722°W / 36.00722; -104.70722 (Wagon Mound) Mora Landmark on the Santa Fe Trail
33 Watrous/La Junta 35°48′3″N 105°0′5″W / 35.80083°N 105.00139°W / 35.80083; -105.00139 (Watrous/La Junta) Mora Settlement at the junction of the Mountain and Cimarron Cutoff routes of the Santa Fe Trail
35 Fort Cummings 32°27′56″N 107°38′45″W / 32.46556°N 107.64583°W / 32.46556; -107.64583 (Fort Cummings) Luna
36 Fort Fillmore 32°15′28″N 106°44′36″W / 32.25778°N 106.74333°W / 32.25778; -106.74333 (Fort Fillmore) Doña Ana
39 San Felipe de Neri Church Old Town Plaza, Albuquerque
35°5′48″N 106°40′11″W / 35.09667°N 106.66972°W / 35.09667; -106.66972 (San Felipe de Neri Church)
Bernalillo
277 Occidental Life Building 119 3rd Street SW, Albuquerque Bernalillo
336 Hodgin Hall University of New Mexico main campus, Albuquerque
35°04′54″N 106°37′31″W / 35.08169°N 106.62535°W / 35.08169; -106.62535 (Hodgin Hall)
Bernalillo
363 High Road to Taos Santa Fe to Taos
35°53′49″N 106°1′12″W / 35.89694°N 106.02000°W / 35.89694; -106.02000 (High Road to Taos)
multiple Scenic route passing through the Sangre de Cristo Mountains
366 Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Locomotive 2926 Bernalillo
380 Salvador Armijo House 618 Rio Grande Blvd. NW, Albuquerque
35°5′58″N 106°40′10″W / 35.09944°N 106.66944°W / 35.09944; -106.66944
Bernalillo
383 First Methodist Episcopal Church 315 Coal Avenue SW, Albuquerque Bernalillo
388 Scholes Hall University of New Mexico main campus, Albuquerque
35°05′07″N 106°37′25″W / 35.08532°N 106.62357°W / 35.08532; -106.62357 (Scholes Hall)
Bernalillo
397 Southwestern Brewery and Ice Company 601 Commercial St. NE, Albuquerque, New Mexico
35°5′20″N 106°38′44″W / 35.08889°N 106.64556°W / 35.08889; -106.64556 (Southwestern Brewery and Ice Company)
Bernalillo Built in 1899, the Southwestern Brewery and Ice Company building is one of the few surviving 19th-century commercial buildings in downtown Albuquerque.
424 Ake Site Catron
453 KiMo Theater 423 Central Avenue NW, Albuquerque Bernalillo
508 Old Albuquerque High School Central Avenue and Broadway Boulevard, Albuquerque Bernalillo
584 Deming Armory 301 South Silver Avenue, Deming
32°16′0.02″N 107°45′24.39″W / 32.2666722°N 107.7567750°W / 32.2666722; -107.7567750 (Deming Armory)
Luna Built for the National Guard in 1915–16, it was the first armory to be built after New Mexico became a state in 1912, and was used during Pancho Villa's raid on Columbus
588 Rosenwald Building 320 Central Avenue SW, Albuquerque Bernalillo
660 First National Bank Building 217-233 Central Avenue NW, Albuquerque Bernalillo
700 Federal Building and United States Courthouse 421 Gold Avenue SW, Albuquerque Bernalillo
704 Kelvinator House 324 Hermosa Drive SE, Albuquerque Bernalillo
737 Harwood School <114 7th Street NW, Albuquerque Bernalillo
784 Skinner Building 722 Central Avenue SW, Albuquerque Bernalillo
787 New Mexico-Arizona Wool Warehouse 520 1st Street NW, Albuquerque Bernalillo
802 Taos Inn Paseo Del Pueblo Norte, Taos Taos
880 Werner-Gilchrist House 202 Cornell Drive SE, Albuquerque Bernalillo Demolished November 2011
991 Nob Hill Business Center 3500 Central Avenue SE, Albuquerque Bernalillo
992 Old Hilton Hotel 125 2nd Street NW, Albuquerque Bernalillo
1170 Sunshine Building 120 Central Avenue SW, Albuquerque
35°5′3″N 106°38′56″W / 35.08417°N 106.64889°W / 35.08417; -106.64889 (Sunshine Building)
Bernalillo
1171 Solar Building <213 Truman Street NE, Albuquerque Bernalillo
1412 Estufa University of New Mexico main campus, Albuquerque
35°05′02″N 106°37′33″W / 35.08391°N 106.6259°W / 35.08391; -106.6259 (Estufa)
Bernalillo
1453 Carlisle Gymnasium University of New Mexico main campus, Albuquerque
35°05′01″N 106°37′22″W / 35.08363°N 106.62272°W / 35.08363; -106.62272 (Carlisle Gymnasium)
Bernalillo
1455 Sara Raynolds Hall University of New Mexico main campus, Albuquerque
Bernalillo
1568 Jones Motor Company 3222 Central Avenue SE, Albuquerque Bernalillo
1611 Villa Philmonte Historic District Philmont Scout Ranch, 401 NM Highway 21, Cimarron Colfax Built 1926–27 as the vacation home of Waite Phillips and his family. Gifted to the Boy Scouts of America in 1941.
1644 Coronado School 601 4th Street NW, Albuquerque Bernalillo
1659 Ernie Pyle House/Library 800 Girard Boulevard SE, Albuquerque Bernalillo
1693 Simms Building 400 Gold Avenue SW, Albuquerque
Bernalillo
1837 De Anza Motor Lodge 4301 Central Avenue NE, Albuquerque Bernalillo Partially demolished 2017-18
1841 D. H. Lawrence Ranch Historic District near San Cristobal
36°34′55″N 105°35′37″W / 36.58194°N 105.59361°W / 36.58194; -105.59361 (D. H. Lawrence Ranch)
Taos
1853 Southern Union Gas Company Building 723 Silver Avenue SW, Albuquerque Bernalillo

Former listings

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[4] Name Image Location County Description
796 Santa Fe Depot 314 1st St. SW, Albuquerque
35°4′56″N 106°38′52″W / 35.08222°N 106.64778°W / 35.08222; -106.64778 (Santa Fe Depot)
Bernalillo Burned down in 1993

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Registers of Cultural Properties, New Mexico Historic Preservation Division
  2. ^ "New Mexico State and National Registers". New Mexico Historic Preservation Commission. Retrieved March 12, 2013.
  3. ^ Numbers are as designated in the New Mexico State Register 2012 Report: Section 3 Archived 2014-11-10 at the Wayback Machine.
  4. ^ Numbers are as designated in the New Mexico State Register 2012 Report: Section 3 Archived 2014-11-10 at the Wayback Machine.
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