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San Antonio is the gateway to the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge. Interstate 25 runs along the west, and U.S. Route 380 begins there and heads east to Carrizozo . The Rio Grande is just to the east of San Antonio, and the BNSF Railway runs through the community and has a small yard, little more than a siding.
San Antonio Mountain is an important winter habitat for migrating herds of elk, and hosts one of the largest populations of elk in New Mexico, estimated at 7,000 individuals. [8] The mountain and its surroundings also provide habitat for pronghorn , golden eagle, hawks, bears, mountain lions, mule deer and white-tailed jackrabbits among other ...
The Owl Bar and Cafe, in San Antonio, New Mexico was opened in 1945 by Frank and Dee Chavez as an expansion to J.E. Miera's grocery store business. Founded to serve the Manhattan Project workers at the Trinity site, it known for its green chile cheeseburgers.
Between Derry, New Mexico and Arrey, New Mexico: I-25 Bridge I-25: South of Caballo Lake Dam Caballo Dam Road Sierra County Road B040 3rd Avenue / S.H. 51 Bridge: 3rd Avenue / NM 51 Truth or Consequences, New Mexico: Elephant Butte Lake Dam NM 195 U.S. 380 Bridge U.S. 380: San Antonio, New Mexico: Pueblito Bridge Escondida, New Mexico: US 60 ...
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Sabinal, originally San Antonio de Sabinal, is a populated place in Socorro County, New Mexico, United States. It lies at an elevation of 4,793 feet (1,461 meters) on the west bank of the Rio Grande , approximately three miles north of Abeytas .
Now 124 people infected in West Texas, nine more in New Mexico and outbreak 'still has a lot of energy and steam behind it.' ... tourist attractions around San Antonio's famed River Walk, and a ...
Rio San Antonio is a tributary of the Conejos River in northern New Mexico and southern Colorado.Via the Conejos River, it is part of the upper Rio Grande system. The river is used extensively for irrigation in its lower course through the southern San Luis Valley.