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Pacific Fruit and Produce Building
Perched directly above the Orange Street underpass along N...
Pan American Center
The Pan American Center is located at the west end of the ...
Fort Stanton
Fort Stanton, located by the Bonito River at an elevation ...
Pat Garrett Murder Site
Pat Garrett, murdered on February 29, 1908, is well-known ...
Goddard Hall
If you are on the New Mexico State University campus after...
Branson Hall Library
During a meeting in the summer of 1950, the Board of Regen...
Underground Missoula-Hammond Block
In Missoula, Montana, a local, urban archaeological survey...
Underground Missoula-Crystal Barber Shop
The American West’s urban undergrounds are laced wit...
Celestine Hernandez
Celestine Bonifay Hernandez 1835-1857
The rec...
Frank Sanchez
Frank Sanchez 1835-1877
Little is known of Frank...
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Pacific Fruit and Produce Building
Perched directly above the Orange Street underpass along North First Street is the old Pacific Fruit and Produce Building. This brick building with three tiered, arched windows has continued to house local industry for over a hundred years, now operating ...
Pan American Center
The Pan American Center is located at the west end of the New Mexico State University Campus. It is named after the Pan American Highway, Interstate 25, which is adjacent to the facility.
W.C. Kruger and Associates of Santa Fe ...
Fort Stanton
Fort Stanton, located by the Bonito River at an elevation of over 6,000 feet, was built by the Army in the 1850s to protect settlers from local Indian tribes. An Army wife described the fort as “a beautiful post, with ...
Pat Garrett Murder Site
Pat Garrett, murdered on February 29, 1908, is well-known in Old West lore for his single-minded pursuit of William Bonney, known as Billy the Kid.
Garrett was born on June 5, 1850 in Chambers County, Alabama, and raised on his family’s ...
Goddard Hall
If you are on the New Mexico State University campus after dark and hear an unfamiliar noise, it may be the ghost of the namesake of Goddard Hall, former Engineering Dean Ralph Willis Goddard. The building sits on the main ...
Branson Hall Library
During a meeting in the summer of 1950, the Board of Regents of New Mexico College of Agriculture and Mechanical Arts (later New Mexico State University) approved the construction of Branson Hall, which would become the new home for the ...
Underground Missoula-Hammond Block
In Missoula, Montana, a local, urban archaeological survey is being conducted to see what evidence remains of the puzzling historic underground landscape. This study of Missoula’s subterranean archaeological features includes an analysis and inventory of steam tunnels, sidewalk vaults (spaces ...
Underground Missoula-Crystal Barber Shop
The American West’s urban undergrounds are laced with mystique and lore. Well-known historic undergrounds exist in cities such as Portland, Pendleton, Seattle, Boise, and Butte. Tales exist of secret underground passages to houses of prostitution, Chinese opium dens, and Prohibition-era ...
Celestine Hernandez
Celestine Bonifay Hernandez 1835-1857
The records hold little information about Celestine Bonifay Hernandez. She was born in 1835, the second of five children. Her parents were Faruco, from Florida, and Ysabel, from Lousiana. On April 27th, 1854, at the ...
Frank Sanchez
Frank Sanchez 1835-1877
Little is known of Frank Sanchez, even though he left behind one of the most distinctive markers in the cemetery. Sanchez was born in 1835 in San Antonio, Texas, and died in 1877 in Warrington, Florida. A ...