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Historical Markers in Los Lunas, New Mexico

 
Clickable Map of Valencia 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 Valencia County, NM (9) Bernalillo County, NM (217) Cibola County, NM (33) Socorro County, NM (49) Torrance County, NM (26)  ValenciaCounty(9) Valencia County (9)  BernalilloCounty(217) Bernalillo County (217)  CibolaCounty(33) Cibola County (33)  SocorroCounty(49) Socorro County (49)  TorranceCounty(26) Torrance County (26)
Los Lunas is the county seat for Valencia County
Los Lunas is in Valencia County
      Valencia County (9)  
ADJACENT TO VALENCIA COUNTY
      Bernalillo County (217)  
      Cibola County (33)  
      Socorro County (49)  
      Torrance County (26)  
 
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1 New Mexico, Valencia County, Los Lunas — Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railroad DepotLos Lunas, New Mexico
has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior Built in 1879 Through the political influence of the Luna family, the county seat moved from Tome to Los Lunas in 1876. When the . . . Map (db m196730) HM
2 New Mexico, Valencia County, Los Lunas — The Luna Mansion
Also known as the Luna-Otero home, it was built for Don Antonio Jose Luna by the Santa Fe Railroad in 1880 in return for a right of way through the family hacienda. Numerous trips through the south inspired the design and style of architecture, . . . Map (db m49030) HM
3 New Mexico, Valencia County, Los Lunas — Tomé
For centuries, the prominent cerro, or steep hill, of Tomé was a significant landmark for travelers along the Camino Real. Settled as early as 1650, this area was abandoned following the Pueblo Revolt of 1680 and remained uninhabited until the Tomé . . . Map (db m67077) HM
4 New Mexico, Valencia County, Los Lunas — Valencia
This community traces its beginnings to the hacienda established by Captain Francisco Valencia along this section of the Camino Real by the mid-17th century. Abandoned during the Pueblo Revolt of 1680, the area was resettled in 1740 by Christian . . . Map (db m67073) HM
5 New Mexico, Valencia County, Los Lunas — Vásquez de Coronado's Route
In the fall of 1540, Francisco Vásquez de Coronado's army traveled from Zuni to his chosen winter headquarters in the Tiguex province on the Rio Grande. Here the advance guard of the army followed the river from the Isleta area to Alcanfor, a . . . Map (db m238888) HM
 
 
 
 
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Apr. 29, 2024