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Historical Markers in Cubero, New Mexico
Grants is the county seat for Cibola County
Cubero is in Cibola County
Cibola County (34) ►
ADJACENT TO CIBOLA COUNTY
Bernalillo County (217) ►
Catron County (11) ►
McKinley County (26) ►
Sandoval County (27) ►
Socorro County (49) ►
Valencia County (8) ►
Apache County, Arizona (49) ►
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ADJACENT TO CIBOLA COUNTY
Bernalillo County (217) ►
Catron County (11) ►
McKinley County (26) ►
Sandoval County (27) ►
Socorro County (49) ►
Valencia County (8) ►
Apache County, Arizona (49) ►
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1 ► New Mexico, Cibola County, Cubero — Old Acoma "Sky City" — ![]() |
On Sky City Road, on the left when traveling north. |
Legend describes Acoma as a "place that always was". Archeological evidence shows it has been occupied since at least the 13th century. Established on this mesa for defensive purposes, Acoma was settled by inhabitants of nearby pueblos which had . . . — — Map (db m36505) HM |
2 ► New Mexico, Cibola County, Cubero — Pueblo of Ácoma — ![]() |
Near Indian Service Route 30 near Interstate 40. |
Built atop a great mesa for defensive purposes, Ácoma has been continuously occupied since the 13th century. A dramatic battle between the Ácomas and Oñate's forces occurred here in 1599. The mission church of San Esteban was built between 1629 and . . . — — Map (db m36502) HM |
3 ► New Mexico, Cibola County, Cubero — Pueblo of Laguna — ![]() |
Near Indian Service Route 30 south of Interstate 40. |
Keresan speaking refugees from Santo Domingo, Acoma, Cochiti, and other pueblos founded Laguna after the Pueblo Revolt of 1680 and the Spanish reconquest of 1692. Named by the Spaniards for a marshy lake to the west, the pueblo still occupies its . . . — — Map (db m36504) HM |