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Artesia City Historical Markers

Map of New Mexico State Historical Marker Locations in the City of Artesia
 

City of Artesia Historical Markers

Artesia Historical Marker

U.S. 285, Artesia, NM, USA

Latitude & Longitude: 32° 43' 20.0388", -104° 23' 47.0112"

Artesia, named for the area's many artesian wells, lies on the route of the Pecos Valley cattle trails used by Charles Goodnight, Oliver Loving, and John S. Chisum. The town, established in 1903, is located in what was once part of Chisum's vast cattle empire.
Artesia Churches
Artesia Historical Markers
Alamogordo
Artesia City Historical Marker
Baskin Building
Flynn-Welch-Yates Oil Well
Hammond-Brown Oil Well Site

Artesia Cemeteries
Seven Rivers Cemetery
Artesia Schools
Abo Elementary School and Fallout Shelter
Artesia Historical Homes & Houses
Dr. Robert M. Ross House
Edward R. Gesler House
F. L. Lukins House
Hodges-Runyan-Brainard House
Hodges-Sipple House
John Acord House
Mauldin-Hall House
Moore-Ward Cobblestone House
Sallie Chisum Robert House
William Baskin House
Willie D. Atkeson House
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