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The Aztec Main Street Historic District is a 1.5 acres (0.61 ha) historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. It included 11 buildings, eight of them being contributing buildings. The district is a half-block area bounded by Main E., Chuska S., alley between Park and Main W., and Chaco N. [1] [2] It ...
The Church Avenue-Lovers Lane Historic District in Aztec, New Mexico was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. It is a 16 acres (6.5 ha) mainly residential historic district bounded by Rio Grande E., Zia S., Park W. and New Mexico Highway 550. [1] The listing included 38 contributing buildings and a contributing structure. [2]
The Building at 202 Park Avenue, in Aztec, New Mexico, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. [1] It has brick walls and is built upon an ashlar stone foundation. It has a gable frieze board with shiplap and wood shingles above, and a cut-out and chamfered bargeboard and stickwork.
State Road 574 (NM 574) is a 14.3-mile-long (23.0 km) state highway in the US state of New Mexico. NM 574's southern terminus is at NM 516 in Aztec , and the northern terminus is at NM 170 in La Plata .
In the late 80s and early 90s the accident rates began to increase which prompted New Mexico Department of Transportation to upgrade the entire road from Aztec to Bernalillo from 2-lane to a 4-lane-divided over a several-year period at a cost of $312 million, and once construction was complete NM 44 and NM 544 became an extension of US 550 in 2000.
The Lower Animas Ditch, in Aztec, New Mexico, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987. [1] The ditch brings irrigation water from the Animas River. Only the portion within Aztec city limits, and of that only the "Main Ditch" above Zia Street, is included in the listing. The listed stretch was important in the city's ...
Transportation buildings and structures on the National Register of Historic Places in New Mexico (3 C, 6 P) A. ... Railway buildings and structures in New Mexico (4 ...
The Aztec Ruins Visitor Center, also known as the Aztec Ruins Administration Building/Museum, by the main entrance to the Aztec Ruins National Monument, on the outskirts of Aztec, New Mexico, was built in 1919. It is located approximately 0.75 miles north of U.S. Route 550, by the Animas River.