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Aztec City Historical Markers

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

City of Aztec Historical Markers

Aztec Historical Marker

Aztec, NM, USA

Latitude & Longitude: 36° 47' 18.2904", -107° 59' 2.2992"

Aztec, named for the nearby National Monument, was founded in 1876 when portions of the Jicarilla apache Reservation were opened for non Indian settlement. It is the seat of San Juan County, which was created in 1887 partially as a response to the desire of the residents to be free from the political forces of Rio Arriba County.

Population: 5,512  —  Elevation 5,460 ft.

Aztec Churches
Church Avenue-Lovers Lane Historic Ditrict
Aztec Historical Markers
American Hotel
Aztec Main Street Historic District
Aztec Motor Company Building
Aztec Ruins Administration Building-Museum
Aztec Ruins National Monument
Aztec City Historical Marker
Building at 202 Park Avenue
Building at 500 White Avenue
Denver and Rio Grande Western Railway Depot
Engleman-Thomas Building
Lower Animas Ditch

Aztec Cemeteries
Aztec Schools
Aztec Historical Homes & Houses
Austin-McDonald House
D. C. Ball House
Daws-Keys House
H. D. Abrams House
Harvey McCoy House
McCoy-Maddox House
McGee House
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