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This ranching community was established by Vincente Romero in the early 1850s. The grist mill was built in the 1870s. Its proximity to Fort Union and the Santa Fe Trail helped the ranch develop into one of the region’s most important commercial centers. The mill, mercantile buildings, two-story residence and San Rafael church were designated a National Historic District in 1973.
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Dr. Meta L.Christy (1895–1968)
Meta L. Christy, DO, is recognized by the American Osteopathic Association as the first black osteopath.
Fabiola Cabeza de Baca Gilbert (1895–1991)
Raised on a ranch at La Liendre, Fabiola received a degree from New Mexico Normal School.
Glorieta Pass Battlefield National Historic Landmark, 1961
The Civil War battle fought in this pass is often referred to as the “Gettysburg of the West.
Hogbacks
Interstate 25 cuts through dipping strata that form hogback ridges between the Great Plains and the south end of the Rocky Mountains.
Las Vegas (1)
Population—14,322 Elevation—6470 ft. Las Vegas served as an important stop on the Santa Fe Trail and later as a major railroad center.
