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Los Alamos Main Gate

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Black Mesa

Within the San Ildefonso Indian Reservation east of Los Alamos, New Mexico, a plug of dark stone rises above the banks of the Rio Grande. Named for the color of its volcanic rock, Black Mesa stands more than 6,000 feet ...

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Deer Trap Mesa

Outside of Los Alamos, New Mexico, a small mesa provides not only a beautiful view but also a broad cross-section of the past. Explorers named Deer Trap Mesa after finding a small game pit once used by native hunters.

Thousands ...

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Pacific Fruit and Produce Building

Perched directly above the Orange Street underpass along North First Street is the old Pacific Fruit and Produce Building. This brick building with three tiered, arched windows has continued to house local industry for over a hundred years, now operating ...

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Masonic Lodge

For over a century, the Masonic Temple on East Broadway has served as the meeting location for the masonic brotherhood of Missoula. Clad with extensive terra cotta and combining two-story window bays, enriched molding, and a variety of European styles, ...

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Palace and Savoy Hotels

Standing kitty corner to the Missoula County Courthouse are the historic Palace and Savoy hotels. Unlike most turn-of-the-century hotels in Missoula that were built within a few blocks of the railroad, the impressive, five-story 1909 Palace Hotel settled instead on ...

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Gasoline Alley

With the flourishing of the automobile industry in Missoula, a number of auto-related businesses cropped up on West Main Street’s 200 and 300 blocks in the 1920s. Once the site of Missoula’s livery stables, the stretch became known as “Gasoline ...

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Nason House

The Nason House is located just east of the University and Espina intersection on the south side of University Avenue. Surrounded by thick green grass, shrubbery, and various trees, the historic red-brick building blends seamlessly into the immediate landscape.

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San Agustín Pass

Early in the Civil War, Union forces under the command of Major Isaac Lynde surrendered to a numerically inferior Confederate force under Lt. Col John R. Baylor. The historical marker, located in San Agustín Pass between Las Cruces, and White ...

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Pan American Center

The Pan American Center is located at the west end of the New Mexico State University Campus. It is named after the Pan American Highway, Interstate 25, which is adjacent to the facility.

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