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San Agustín Pass
Early in the Civil War, Union forces under the command of ...
Pan American Center
The Pan American Center is located at the west end of the ...
Pat Garrett Murder Site
Pat Garrett, murdered on February 29, 1908, is well-known ...
Underground Missoula-Crystal Barber Shop
The American West’s urban undergrounds are laced wit...
Jimitre Perez
Jimitre Perez 1820-1875
Very little is known abo...
M.P. Hernandez
M.P. Hernandez 1812-1876
M. P. Hernandez was bor...
Peter Gonzalez
Peter Gonzalez 1810-1881
Born in 1810 to the not...
Ciriaco Lopez
Ciriaco Lopez 1780-1861
Ciriaco Lopez was born o...
Stephen Moreno
Stephen Anastasius Moreno 1870-1891
Stephen Anas...
Seacrest Wolf Preserve
Founded in 1999, the Seacrest Wolf Preserve is a non-profi...
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San Agustín Pass
Early in the Civil War, Union forces under the command of Major Isaac Lynde surrendered to a numerically inferior Confederate force under Lt. Col John R. Baylor. The historical marker, located in San Agustín Pass between Las Cruces, and White ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Jimitre Perez
Jimitre Perez 1820-1875
Very little is known about Jimitre Perez, largely due to the fact that he is not mentioned in the historic record aside from the carvings on his tombstone. This Pensacola native was born in April 1820, possibly ...
M.P. Hernandez
M.P. Hernandez 1812-1876
M. P. Hernandez was born on January 23rd, 1812, in Florida. Although he did not leave many traces of his life, the census records imply that he lived with his older brother Joseph, who worked as a ...
Peter Gonzalez
Peter Gonzalez 1810-1881
Born in 1810 to the notable Spanish immigrant Don Manuel Gonzalez, Peter Gonzalez lived in Pensacola where he worked numerous jobs including tax collector, farmer, and merchant. He was active in local politics, signing an 1832 petition ...
Ciriaco Lopez
Ciriaco Lopez 1780-1861
Ciriaco Lopez was born on May 15th, 1794, in Florida. He married a woman fourteen years his junior, Dona Feliciana Ysidra de Madrid, and she gave him a son, Heraldo.
Lopez was active in local politics. ...
Stephen Moreno
Stephen Anastasius Moreno 1870-1891
Stephen Anastasius Moreno was born in 1870 to the so-called "King of Pensacola," Don Francisco Moreno, and his third wife, Mentoria Gonzalez. Stephen was one of the twenty-seven children Francisco raised while, among other things, running ...
Seacrest Wolf Preserve
Founded in 1999, the Seacrest Wolf Preserve is a non-profit organization located on 400 acres within Washington County, FL and serves the community through its efforts in preserving the wolf for future generations. Empowered by their creed the preserve aims ...