New Mexico Historical Populated Places

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Historical Features are physical or cultural features that are no longer visible on the landscape. Examples: a dried up lake, a destroyed building, a hill leveled by mining. The term makes no reference to the age, use, or any other aspect of the feature. A ghost town, for example, is not a historical feature if it is still visible.

Populated Place - Place or area with clustered or scattered buildings and a permanent human population (city, settlement, town, village). A populated place is usually not incorporated and by definition has no legal boundaries. However, a populated place may have a corresponding "civil" record, the legal boundaries of which may or may not coincide with the perceived populated place. Distinct from Census and Civil classes.
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Name County
Lobo Taos
Longs Roosevelt
Lookout Eddy
Loretta Colfax
Madison Union
Malone Grant
Manchester Lincoln
Masons Mill Grant
Midnight Taos
Missouri Plaza Chaves
Modoc Doña Ana
Monica Socorro
Monista Otero
Montezuma Sandoval
Moreno Colfax
New Hope Roosevelt
Newton Grant
Nolan Mora
Ogle Quay
Ortiz Santa Fe
Palo Blanco Colfax
Paraje Socorro
Paxton Springs Cibola
Perryville Colfax
Plain Quay
Pleasant Valley Quay
Pounds Rio Arriba
Puerto Quay
Red Lake Roosevelt
Ricardo De Baca
Rosa Rio Arriba
Rosedale Socorro
Roundtop Torrance
San Antonio Rio Arriba
Santa Gertrudis Mora
Santa Rita Grant
Shillingburg San Juan
Sombrio Guadalupe
Steeplerock Grant
Sweetwater Colfax
Tafoya Colfax
Tajo Socorro
Tank Canyon Cibola
Tate Union
Tejon Sandoval
Telegraph Grant
Vaqueros Rio Arriba
Vera Cruz Lincoln
Waldo Santa Fe
Weaver McKinley
White Lakes Santa Fe
Willow Springs Union
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