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Historical Markers in San Juan County, New Mexico

 
Clickable Map of San Juan County, New Mexico and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg San Juan County, NM (28) McKinley County, NM (24) Rio Arriba County, NM (35) Sandoval County, NM (27) Apache County, AZ (48) Archuleta County, CO (6) La Plata County, CO (32) Montezuma County, CO (62) San Juan County, UT (47)  SanJuanCounty(28) San Juan County (28)  McKinleyCounty(24) McKinley County (24)  RioArribaCounty(35) Rio Arriba County (35)  SandovalCounty(27) Sandoval County (27)  ApacheCountyArizona(48) Apache County (48)  ArchuletaCountyColorado(6) Archuleta County (6)  LaPlataCounty(32) La Plata County (32)  MontezumaCounty(62) Montezuma County (62)  SanJuanCountyUtah(47) San Juan County (47)
Aztec is the county seat for San Juan County
Adjacent to San Juan County, New Mexico
      McKinley County (24)  
      Rio Arriba County (35)  
      Sandoval County (27)  
      Apache County, Arizona (48)  
      Archuleta County, Colorado (6)  
      La Plata County, Colorado (32)  
      Montezuma County, Colorado (62)  
      San Juan County, Utah (47)  
 
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1New Mexico, San Juan County, Aztec — "For the Enlightenment of the Nation" — Aztec Ruins National Monument
On Ruins Road.
2New Mexico, San Juan County, Aztec — A Daring Plan — Aztec Ruins National Monument — Old Spanish National Historic Trail —
Near Road 2900 near Ruins Road.
3New Mexico, San Juan County, Aztec — A River's Ancient Gifts — Aztec Ruins National Monument
Near Road 2900 near Ruins Road.
4New Mexico, San Juan County, Aztec — A Vibrant Pueblo — Aztec Ruins National Monument
Near Road 2900 east of Ruins Road.
5New Mexico, San Juan County, Aztec — Armijo Returns Triumphant — Aztec Ruins National Monument — Old Spanish National Historic Trail —
On North Martinez Lane north of West Martinez Lane, on the left when traveling north.
6New Mexico, San Juan County, Aztec — At Home on the River — Aztec Ruins National Monument
Near Road 2900 east of Ruins Road.
7New Mexico, San Juan County, Aztec — Aztec — Population 5512 - Elevation 5460 ft.
On U.S. 550 at milepost 158.5, on the right when traveling north.
8New Mexico, San Juan County, Aztec — Aztec Ruins National Monument
On West Aztec Boulevard (State Road 516 at milepost 12.7), 1 mile west of U.S. 550, on the right when traveling east.
9New Mexico, San Juan County, Aztec — Aztec Ruins National Monument
On North Aztec Boulevard, 0.2 miles west of U.S. 550, on the right when traveling west.
10New Mexico, San Juan County, Aztec — Aztec Ruins National Monument
On Ruins Road.
11New Mexico, San Juan County, Aztec — Crossroads Through Time — Aztec Ruins National Monument
Near Road 2900 east of Ruins Road.
12New Mexico, San Juan County, Bloomfield — City of Bloomfield
On West Broadway Avenue (U.S. 64 at milepost 62), on the right when traveling east.
13New Mexico, San Juan County, Bloomfield — Salmon Ruin
Near U.S. 64 at milepost 61.
14New Mexico, San Juan County, Farmington — Bisti Wilderness
On State Road 371 at milepost 77, at County Road 7250, on the right when traveling south on State Road 371.
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15New Mexico, San Juan County, Farmington — Farmington — Population 30,792 Elevation 5395 ft
On West Main Street (U.S. 64 at milepost 46.1), on the right when traveling east.
16New Mexico, San Juan County, Farmington — 177 — Farmington, New Mexico
On Locke Avenue, 0 miles north of Apache Street, on the left when traveling north.
17New Mexico, San Juan County, Farmington — Footloose in Farmington: — A Historic Perspective of Downtown
On Main Street at Orchard Avenue, on the right when traveling west on Main Street.
18New Mexico, San Juan County, Farmington — Harriet Belle Amsden Sammons (1876-1954) — Bank President
On Browning Parkway at Burnham Road, on the right when traveling south on Browning Parkway.
19New Mexico, San Juan County, Farmington — Hogback
On U.S. 64 at milepost 32.5 at Road 6950, on the right when traveling west on U.S. 64.
20New Mexico, San Juan County, Farmington — The Hunters
On West Main Street at North Orchard Drive, on the left when traveling east on West Main Street.
21New Mexico, San Juan County, Nageezi — Ancient Astronomers
On Entrance Road to Chaco Culture NHP, on the left when traveling west.
22New Mexico, San Juan County, Nageezi — Chaco: A World Heritage Site — A Place the Whole World Honors
23New Mexico, San Juan County, Nageezi — Fajada Butte
On Entrance Road to Chaco Culture NHP, on the left when traveling west.
24New Mexico, San Juan County, Shiprock — Beclabito Dome
On State Route 504 (U.S. 64 at milepost 3.5), on the right when traveling west.
25New Mexico, San Juan County, Shiprock — Four Corners – A Common Bond
Near State Road 597 at milepost 0.4,, 0.5 miles west of U.S. 160.
26New Mexico, San Juan County, Shiprock — New Mexico — (Four Corners)
Near 4 Corners Road, 0.5 miles west of U.S. 160.
27New Mexico, San Juan County, Shiprock — Shiprock
On U.S. 64, on the left when traveling west. Reported missing.
28New Mexico, San Juan County, Shiprock — Welcome to Four Corners Monument! — Four Corners Monument Trail System
On 4 Corners Road (New Mexico Route 597) north of U.S. 160, on the right when traveling south.
 
 
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Mar. 24, 2023