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Highland Historic District
Albuquerque

Huning Highland Historic District

Constructed 1920. The Huning Highland district was Albuquerque’s first platted subdivision beyond the downtown area in the early 20th century. Doctors, merchants and teachers moved to the area, where the predominant architecture was in the Queen Anne style. In the 1920s, Albuquerque’s suburbs expanded east. Huning Highland was designated a Read more

By Jessica Mraz, 2 yearsJune 7, 2024 ago
Downtown Roswell Historic District
Historic Districts

Downtown Roswell Historic District

Constructed 1900. Original houses in the Roswell area were made of adobe or even sod. Log cabins were rare as the closest trees grew in the mountains 75 miles to the west, until settlers began planting them around their new homes. The arrival of the railroad in 1894 allowed building Read more

By Jessica Mraz, 2 yearsJune 6, 2024 ago
Artesia Historical Museum
Artesia

Artesia Historical Museum and Art Center

Constructed 1905. The Artesia Historical Museum & Art Center is housed in the 1905 Moore-Ward cobblestone house, built using river rocks from the Rio Penasco just south of town. A wide variety of exhibits and objects are on display, including Native American artifacts, farm and ranch tools, early oil and Read more

By Jessica Mraz, 2 yearsJune 5, 2024 ago
Raton Historic District
Historic Districts

Original Townsite Historic District

Constructed 1880. The original 320 acres for the Raton townsite were purchased from the Maxwell Land Grant in 1880. In 1879, the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad bought a local toll road from famed frontier entrepreneur “Uncle Dick” Wooton and established a busy rail line. Raton quickly developed as Read more

By Jessica Mraz, 2 years ago
North New Town Residential Historic
Historic Districts

North New Town Residential Historic District

Constructed 1900 The large residential neighborhood north of Carnegie Park and east of the campus of New Mexico Highlands University contains a dazzling variety of historic residences reflecting nearly every popular historic architectural style during the gilded age of Las Vegas, 1890-1920. Many of the city’s leading citizens built homes Read more

By Jessica Mraz, 2 yearsMay 31, 2024 ago
Carnegie Park
Historic Districts

Carnegie Park Historic District

The Carnegie Park Historic District is listed on the state and national registers and preserves the architectural fabric and eclecticism of the Gilded Age in New Mexico. With the boomtown prosperity of the railroad economy, Las Vegas attracted many prosperous merchants and entrepreneurs, some of whom made their homes near Read more

By Jessica Mraz, 2 yearsMay 28, 2024 ago

Contact New Mexico MainStreet:
NM Economic Development Dept.
P.O. Box 20003
Santa Fe, NM 87504-5003

(505) 365-3998
info@nmmainstreet.org

Santa Fe Office:
Joseph M. Montoya Building
1100 South St. Francis Drive, Suite 1242
Santa Fe, NM 87505-4147

ABQ Office:
500 Marquette Ave NW, Suite 640
Albuquerque, NM 87102

New Mexico MainStreet is a program of the New Mexico Economic Development Department

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