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New Mexico, Historical Society of New Mexico Historical Markers

The Historical Society of New Mexico, in cooperation with the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs Historic Preservation Division and the U.S. Department of the Interior, makes available plaques for historic properties. These properties are to be listed in the New Mexico State Register of Cultural Properties, which is managed by the New Mexico Historic Preservation Division. Includes markers simply listing "State of New Mexico" as sponsor.
 
Champion Grocery Building Marker image, Touch for more information
By Duane and Tracy Marsteller, October 11, 2023
Champion Grocery Building Marker
1 New Mexico, Bernalillo County, Albuquerque, Albuquerque Original Townsite — Champion Grocery Building
On 7th Street Northwest at Tijeras Avenue Northwest, on the right when traveling north on 7th Street Northwest.
One of Albuquerque's Italian community centers and one of the city's early grocery stores. Site No. 521 A Registered Cultural Property State of New MexicoMap (db m236167) HM
2 New Mexico, Bernalillo County, Albuquerque, Albuquerque Original Townsite — J.E. Saint HouseBuilt ca. 1907
On 9th Street Northwest south of Kent Avenue Northwest, on the left when traveling south.
A Registered Cultural Property State of New Mexico This Dutch Colonial Revival house with zipper brick corners was owned by Mr. Saint, manager of International Exploration Company. SR No. 745 Historical Society of New . . . Map (db m236326) HM
3 New Mexico, Bernalillo County, Albuquerque, Albuquerque Original Townsite — J.H. O'Rielly House
On 9th Street Northwest at Kent Avenue Northwest, on the left when traveling south on 9th Street Northwest.
. . . Map (db m236328) HM
4 New Mexico, Bernalillo County, Albuquerque, Downtown — 773 — 1101 Tijeras Ave.
On Tijeras Avenue Northwest at 11th Street Northwest, on the right when traveling west on Tijeras Avenue Northwest.
Built circa 1906. A prairie style home with Queen Anne and Classical architectural features. Fourth Ward Historic District. Site No. 733 A Registered Cultural Property State of New MexicoMap (db m236302) HM
5 New Mexico, Bernalillo County, Albuquerque, Downtown — Berthold Spitz House
On 10th Street Northwest at Marquette Avenue Northwest, on the left when traveling north on 10th Street Northwest.
Designed by Henry Trost and built about 1910 for merchant-politician Spitz and family, its Prairie Style harks back to the Midwest. SR 371 A Registered Cultural Property State of New MexicoMap (db m236303) HM
6 New Mexico, Bernalillo County, Albuquerque, Downtown — Blythe House
On 8th Street Northwest at Mountain Road Northwest, on the left when traveling north on 8th Street Northwest.
James B. and Ella Blythe built this unique pitched-roof adobe house about 1904-1905. Site No. 710 A Registered Cultural Property State of New MexicoMap (db m236229) HM
7 New Mexico, Bernalillo County, Albuquerque, Downtown — Grunsfeld Hubbell House
On Copper Avenue Northwest west of 9th Street Northwest, on the right when traveling west.
Built in 1883, this house is the only one in the Robinson Park area to survive virtually unchanged since the railroad period. Site No. 661 A Registered Cultural Property State of New MexicoMap (db m236330) HM
8 New Mexico, Bernalillo County, Albuquerque, Downtown — Harwood School
On 7th Street Northwest north of Granite Avenue Northwest, on the right when traveling north.
. . . Map (db m236227) HM
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9 New Mexico, Bernalillo County, Albuquerque, Downtown — Hesselden House
On Roma Avenue Northwest east of 13th Street Northwest, on the left when traveling east.
Built about 1882 as a duplex, a unique Albuquerque memorial of the railroad period. Site No. 496 A Registered Cultural Property State of New MexicoMap (db m236277) HM
10 New Mexico, Bernalillo County, Albuquerque, Downtown — Hilario Lopez House
On 16th Street Northwest south of Fruit Avenue Northwest, on the left when traveling south.
Built about 1907, this New Mexican Vernacular Style cottage [unreadable] in Albuquerque. SR 1286
A Registered Cultural Property State of New MexicoMap (db m236268) HM
11 New Mexico, Bernalillo County, Albuquerque, Downtown — James Henry Coons House
On 12th Street Northwest at Marquette Avenue Northwest, on the right when traveling south on 12th Street Northwest.
A rare surviving example of building styles and techniques following the arrival of the railroad in Albuquerque. Site No. 529 A Registered Cultural Property State of New MexicoMap (db m236291) HM
12 New Mexico, Bernalillo County, Albuquerque, Downtown — Kate Nichols-Chaves House
On 11th Street Northwest at Roma Avenue Northwest, on the right when traveling south on 11th Street Northwest.
Designed as a residence for her husband and family, this Tudor Revival brick building was constructed in 1909. Site No. 522 A Registered Cultural Property State of New MexicoMap (db m236282) HM
13 New Mexico, Bernalillo County, Albuquerque, Downtown — Pollock/McCanna House
On Tijeras Avenue Northwest east of 12th Street Northwest, on the left when traveling east.
Built in 1904, in a Dutch Colonial Revival Style, this residence is a significant structure within the Fourth Ward Historic District. Site No. 733 A Registered Cultural Property State of New MexicoMap (db m236293) HM
14 New Mexico, Bernalillo County, Albuquerque, Downtown — Robertson House
On 12th Street Northwest at Marquette Avenue Northwest, on the right when traveling south on 12th Street Northwest.
Built circa 1904-08. An example of early Albuquerque Greek Revival architecture. Site No. 519 A Registered Cultural Property State of New MexicoMap (db m236287) HM
15 New Mexico, Bernalillo County, Albuquerque, Downtown — Thomas F. Keleher, Jr. House
On Keleher Avenue Northwest south of Marquette Avenue Northwest, on the left when traveling south.
. . . Map (db m236324) HM
16 New Mexico, Bernalillo County, Albuquerque, Downtown — Villa Mathias(E. J. Marchant House)
On Brother Mathias Place Northwest at Granite Avenue Northwest, on the left when traveling north on Brother Mathias Place Northwest.
Built 1926. Foundation House, Brothers of the Good Shepherd since 1951. Site No. 754 A Registered Cultural Property State of New MexicoMap (db m236230) HM
17 New Mexico, Taos County, Taos — 860 — Andrew Liebert Home #2
On Kit Carson Road west of Dragoon Lane, on the right when traveling west.
A Registered Cultural Property Andrew Liebert Home #2 Built circa 1800s. A contributing structure to the Taos Downtown Historic District Site no. 860 State of New MexicoMap (db m236620) HM
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18 New Mexico, Taos County, Taos — Casa Espinoza
On Teresina Lane at Scheurich Lane, on the left when traveling north on Teresina Lane.
A Registered Cultural Property Casa Espinoza Built late 1800s A contributing structure to the Taos Downtown Historic DistrictSite no. 860 State of New Mexico This property has been placed on the National Register . . . Map (db m236576) HM
19 New Mexico, Taos County, Taos — 860 — Casa Pintor
On Ledoux Street west of New Mexico Route 40, on the right when traveling west.
A Registered Cultural Property Casa Pintor Portions of this building date to the early 1800s. A contributing structure to the Taos Downtown Historic District Site no. 860 State of New MexicoMap (db m236579) HM
20 New Mexico, Taos County, Taos — 860 — El Rincon Trading Post
On Kit Carson Road east of Paseo del Pueblo Sur, on the right when traveling east.
. . . Map (db m236615) HM
21 New Mexico, Taos County, Taos — 50 — Governor Bent House
On Bent Street at John Dunn Way on Bent Street.
. . . Map (db m236394) HM
22 New Mexico, Taos County, Taos — 8 — Kit Carson House
On Kit Carson Road west of Dragoon Lane, on the right when traveling west.
A Registered Cultural Property Kit Carson House Built in 1825 Purchased by Kit Carson in 1843 for his bride, Josefa Jaramillo of Taos. Carson was a famous mountain man, scout, army officer and Indian agent. Site no. 8 . . . Map (db m236618) HM
23 New Mexico, Taos County, Taos — The Alley Cantina
On Scheurich Lane at Teresina Lane, on the right when traveling west on Scheurich Lane.
A Registered Cultural Property The Alley Cantina A contributing structure in the Taos Downtown Historic District SR 860 State of New MexicoMap (db m236526) HM
24 New Mexico, Taos County, Taos — 362 — The Harwood Museum
On Ledoux Street west of New Mexico Route 240, on the left when traveling west.
A Registered Cultural Property The Harwood Museum Built 1800 Home of Capt. Smith H. Simpson in 1860. Later the home of Burt and Elizabeth Harwood. Established as an art museum in 1923. Site no. 362 State of New . . . Map (db m236600) HM
 
 
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