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  2. 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 district listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 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.

  3. Raton Pass - Wikipedia

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    Ratón Pass. Ratón Pass is a 7,834 ft (2,388 m) elevation mountain pass on the Colorado – New Mexico border in the western United States. It is located on the eastern side of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains between Trinidad, Colorado and Raton, New Mexico, approximately 180 miles (290 km) northeast of Santa Fe. Ratón is Spanish for "mouse".

  4. Sugarite Canyon State Park - Wikipedia

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    Sugarite Canyon State Park is a state park of New Mexico, United States, featuring a historic early-20th century coal-mining camp and natural scenery at the border of the Rocky Mountains and the Great Plains. The park is located on the Colorado –New Mexico state line 6 miles (9.7 km) in Colfax County, New Mexico, northeast of Raton.

  5. Santa Fe Trail Scenic and Historic Byway - Wikipedia

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    The Santa Fe Trail Scenic and Historic Byway is a 188-mile (303 km) National Scenic Byway and Colorado Scenic and Historic Byway located in Prowers, Bent, Otero, and Las Animas counties, Colorado, USA. The byway follows the Santa Fe National Historic Trail through southeastern Colorado and connects to the 381-mile (613 km) Santa Fe Trail Scenic ...

  6. Raton, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    FIPS code. 35-62060. GNIS feature ID. 2411522 [2] Website. ratonnm.gov. 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.

  7. Abo Canyon - Wikipedia

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    Socorro County, New Mexico, US. Range. Manzano Mountains. BNSF priority train enters Abo Canyon on the original AT&SF main. The new track through the canyon is on the left. Abo Canyon (elevation 5771 ft.), also known as Abo Pass, is a mountain pass at the southern end of the Manzano Mountains of central New Mexico in the Southwest United States.

  8. Cimarron, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    FIPS code. 35-15440. GNIS feature ID. 2413540 [2] Website. villageofcimarron.net. Cimarron is a village in Colfax County, New Mexico, United States, which sits on the eastern slopes of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. The population was 792 at the 2020 census, making it the fourth most populous municipality in Colfax County. [4]

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    U.S. Routes 85/87 on the Colorado/New Mexico border: Raton: 27: Raton Pass Scenic Highway: Raton Pass Scenic Highway: September 17, 2015 : Roughly from .1 mi. from jct. of Hill St. & Moulton Ave. continuing approx. 1.5 mi. on Scenic Hwy.