Silver City Historic District

Constructed 1900. The Silver City Historic District (SCHD) contains the core commercial downtown, the earliest and finest residences of prominent settlers, and important public buildings such as the Grant County Courthouse, which was the town’s first National Register district listing in 1978 (#375377). The Big Ditch or San Vicente Arroyo Read more…

Old Post Office Building

Constructed 1934. The old Silver City post office was “built in 1934 by the Treasury Department. It is a one-story hollow tile construction with a basement. It has modified Mission-style arches, relief ornamentation and entablature with finials over front entrance, double-leaf front doors, transom covered by row of turned spindles, Read more…

Murray Hotel

Constructed 1938. Towering over Silver City’s downtown historic district, the art deco Murray Hotel has found new life after a long closure. The refurbished hotel offers tasteful guest suites within easy walking distance of Silver City Town Hall and the Silver City Museum. 200 W. Broadway Silver City, NM 88061 Read more…

Grant County Courthouse

Constructed 1930. Built in 1930, the Art Deco style courthouse was the first county courthouse to use New Deal funds for decorative murals. Theodore Van Soelen, N.A. painted two murals titled “Chino Mines” and “The Round Up” under the Public Works of Art Project in 1933 and 1934. Van Soelen Read more…