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  2. La Cruz de Huanacaxtle - Wikipedia

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    La Cruz de Huanacaxtle ("The Cross of Huanacaxtle") is a Mexican fishing village situated on the Pacific Ocean's Bahía de Banderas in the state of Nayarit. It is situated approximately 25 km from Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco. The town name comes from a cross that is made of Huanacaxtle wood which is located at the town's entrance. [1]

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Taos County ...

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    April 23, 1973 (2 miles from Taos Plaza, on the Lower Ranchitos Rd. Taos: SRCP; Hacienda de los Martinez-- Bird's-eye view 23: Melson-Oldham Cabin: Melson-Oldham Cabin: February 23, 1984

  4. La Loma Plaza Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Water was generally supplied by wells. Residents had chickens, pigs, cows and horses that grazed on pastureland between La Loma and the Taos Plaza. [3] The settlers built the San Antonio church in the plaza, which was blessed in October 1876 by Archbishop Lamy. They also helped found the town of Taos. Some of the residents were artists. [2]

  5. Rio Grande del Norte National Monument - Wikipedia

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    Ute Mountain (10, 093 ft) and the upper Rio Grande gorge. The Rio Grande del Norte National Monument is an approximately 242,555-acre (98,159 ha) area of public lands in Taos County, New Mexico, United States, proclaimed as a national monument on March 25, 2013, by President Barack Obama under the provisions of the Antiquities Act.

  6. Enterolobium cyclocarpum - Wikipedia

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    The town of La Cruz de Huanacaxtle in Nayarit (Mexico) derives its name from the fact that a cross used to stand there made of guanacaste wood. While the seed pods are still green, they are harvested and the seeds eaten boiled in Mexico. [11] Healthy guanacaste trees generate massive, nearly annual crops of seeds.

  7. Governor Charles Bent House - Wikipedia

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    Located just north of the Taos Plaza [3] at 117 Bent Street, the Governor Bent House is a private museum open to the public. [2] Inside the museum are memorabilia and artifacts of the uprising. Within the house is the hole in the wall that allowed family members to escape. [5] The museum also has works of local artists. [4]

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