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  2. Raton, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Raton, New Mexico. /  36.87361°N 104.44000°W  / 36.87361; -104.44000. Raton ( / rəˈtoʊn / rə-TONE) [ 4] is a city and the county seat of Colfax County in northeastern New Mexico. The city is located just south of Raton Pass. The city is also located about 6.5 miles south of the New Mexico– Colorado border and 85 miles west of Texas .

  3. New Mexican cuisine - Wikipedia

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    United States portal. Food portal. v. t. e. New Mexican cuisine is the cuisine of the Southwestern US state of New Mexico. The region is primarily known for its fusion of Pueblo Native American cuisine with Hispano Spanish and Mexican cuisine originating in Nuevo México. [ 1][ 2][ 3] This Southwestern culinary style is popular beyond the ...

  4. Raton Downtown Historic District - Wikipedia

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    April 30, 2015. Designated NMSRCP. August 27, 1976 (original) August 8, 2014 (increase) The Raton Downtown Historic District[2]is a historic districtlisted on the National Register of Historic Placesin Raton, New Mexico, USA. The district, when first listed in 1977, is bounded on the north by Clark Avenue and on the south by Rio Grande Avenue ...

  5. NRA Whittington Center - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 36°46′25″N 104°29′9″W. The NRA Whittington Center is one of the largest and most comprehensive shooting facilities in the United States. Owned and operated by the National Rifle Association of America (NRA), the centre is located in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains of Colfax County, New Mexico. Ten percent of the 33,300 ...

  6. Catskill Charcoal Ovens - Wikipedia

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    The Catskill Charcoal Ovens, near Raton, New Mexico, date from 1892. They were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. [1] They are 25 large brick structures which look like beehives, in two groups: 14 about 2.5 miles (4.0 km) west of the Catskill townsite, and 11 about two miles east of the townsite.

  7. Raton-Clayton volcanic field - Wikipedia

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    Last eruption. 58,000 to 62,000 years ago [ 6] The Raton-Clayton volcanic field is a volcanic field located in the state of New Mexico, United States. Capulin Volcano National Monument is located in the volcanic field. It is the northeasternmost volcanic field of the Jemez Lineament and the easternmost Cenozoic volcanic field of North America.

  8. Ted Turner's Raton estate and 7 other most-expensive Airbnb ...

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    This 25,000 sq. ft. home is available for visitors to northern New Mexico, along the state’s border with Colorado and about 80 miles west of the Texas State Line.

  9. Pancho McFarland - Wikipedia

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    Louis "Pancho" McFarland is an American scholar who specializes in Chicano culture, particularly food and music. McFarland was raised in Raton, New Mexico, and graduated from Colorado College in 1991. He is of Mexican descent, and visited Mexico while attending college. [1] In 2002, he was assistant professor of sociology at University of ...