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  2. Logan, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Logan was born when the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad constructed a bridge over the Canadian River. Eugene Logan was a well-known Texas Ranger who came to work on the bridge. [4] In 1963 and 1964, Ute Dam, its reservoir, and Ute Lake State Park were built west of Logan.

  3. Ute Dam - Wikipedia

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    Ute Dam (National ID # NM00293) is a dam at Logan, New Mexico in Quay County, about 20 miles (32 km) west of the Texas state line. The reservoir it creates, Ute Reservoir, has a water surface of 8,200 acres (3,300 ha) and has a maximum capacity of 403,000 acre-feet (497,000,000 m 3). [1]

  4. New Mexico State Road 469 - Wikipedia

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    State Road 469 (NM 469) is a 43.553-mile-long (70.092 km) state highway in the US state of New Mexico. NM 469's southern terminus is at NM 209 in Grady , and the northern terminus is at U.S. Route 54 (US 54) in Logan .

  5. Ute Lake State Park - Wikipedia

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    New Mexico State Parks Division Ute Lake State Park is a state park in New Mexico , USA, located on the eastern plains. The park features a large 8,200-acre (33 km 2 ) reservoir on the Canadian River that is home to various fish species including largemouth bass , catfish , crappie and walleye .

  6. Logan - Wikipedia

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    Logan Medal, an award given to Canadian geologists for outstanding contribution to the field; Logan Rock, a rocking stone found in Cornwall, United Kingdom; Rocking stones, also known as logan stones, large stones that are carefully balanced so as to move with the slightest touch; Logan or pokelogan, a shallow, swampy lake or pond

  7. List of state roads in New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    State roads in New Mexico, along with the Interstate Highway System, and the United States Numbered Highway System, fall under the jurisdiction of the New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT). The U.S. state of New Mexico has 412 state roads, totaling 7,405.762 miles (11,918.419 km) that criss-cross the 33 counties of the state.

  8. U.S. Route 54 in New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    In the U.S. state of New Mexico, US 54 extends from the Texas state line by Chaparral, New Mexico, and ends at the Texas state line by Nara Visa, New Mexico. The highway runs for 356.176 miles (573.210 km) in New Mexico. Nationally an east–west route but is signed as a north–south route through the state.

  9. Category:Villages in New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Villages in New Mexico" The following 50 pages are in this category, out of 50 total. ... Logan, New Mexico; Los Lunas, New Mexico;