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Ghost TownsCloverdale, New Mexico

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Cloverdale, New Mexico townsite

posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member outwest63

location: New Mexico

date approved: 02/28/2012

last visited: never

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Border CrossingsNM / AZ on Geronimo Trail

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A 2 meter high stone and mortar monument with a bronze plaque on a remote dirt road in the beautiful Hog Canyon in the rugged deep southwest of New Mexico; deep southeast of Arizona.

posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Scrawlinn

location: New Mexico

date approved: 04/21/2009

last visited: 11/07/2017

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New Mexico Historical MarkersU.S. Mormon Battalion Trail Historical Marker No. 7

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Historical Marker No. 7 U. S. Mormon Battalion Trail History of Trek Though Mountains Located on Geronimo Trail in South West Hidalgo County New Mexico

posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member outwest63

location: New Mexico

date approved: 02/26/2012

last visited: 11/07/2017

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Smithsonian Art Inventory SculpturesMormon Battalion Trail Marker No. 7

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The Mormon Battalion Trail Marker No. 7 is a Wood and Stone monument located on the Geronimo Trail. The marker is in Hidalgo County, New Mexico South of Annimas, New Mexico

posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member outwest63

location: New Mexico

date approved: 03/22/2012

last visited: 11/07/2017

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Arizona Historical MarkersMormon Batallion Passed Here

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The Mormon Battalion was activated on July 1846 to assist in the war with Mexico. They traveled from Council Bluffs, Iowa to San Diego, California. The Battalion was deactivated in July, 1847.

posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member outwest63

location: Arizona

date approved: 02/06/2011

last visited: never

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U.S. National Register of Historic PlacesSan Bernardino Ranch - Douglas, AZ

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Much history abounds in this Old West which really has not changed all that much. It is still remote, laid-back and beautiful, as it separates itself from the hectic life of the big city.

posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member leadhiker

location: Arizona

date approved: 05/17/2010

last visited: never

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Arizona Historical MarkersMormon Battalion

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The Mormon Battalion was the only religious unit in American military history, serving from July 1846 to July 1847 during the Mexican-American War. The battalion made a grueling 2000 mile march from Council Bluffs, Iowa to San Diego, California.

posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member leadhiker

location: Arizona

date approved: 05/14/2010

last visited: 01/26/2011

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Arizona Historical MarkersGeronimo Surrender Monument

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On Route 80 south of Rodeo, New Mexico, near Apache, Arizona, stands a marker commemorating Geronimo's surrender. A short distance south of the marker is a road which leads east and then south/southeast to the actual surrender site.

posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member leadhiker

location: Arizona

date approved: 05/17/2010

last visited: 06/17/2012

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Last of its KindLast Apache Chieftain

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Geronimo was the last Apache Chieftain to wage war against the white man.

posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member brwhiz

location: Arizona

date approved: 11/27/2012

last visited: never

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Arizona Historical MarkersDouglas International Airport

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The first and only truly international airport in the America's, Douglas International Airport began operations in 1929. The Douglas airfield was connected with the Auga Prieta, Mexico, airport by a common north-south runway.

posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member leadhiker

location: Arizona

date approved: 05/17/2010

last visited: never

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Arizona Historical MarkersLibrary Hall the Douglas Public Library

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This was one of the first buildings in Douglas. It has been in continuous use for over 80 years and moved twice. The first time it was moved was from Pan American & 10th St. to 10th St. and F Ave. The last move was to make room for the Post Office.

posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member leadhiker

location: Arizona

date approved: 05/17/2010

last visited: never

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U.S. BenchmarksUS Geological Survey B.M. CF0142 - Douglas, Az.

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US Geological Survey B.M. located at the Douglas, Az. Police Department.

posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member outwest63

location: Arizona

date approved: 10/31/2013

last visited: never

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Arizona Historical MarkersDouglas Police Headquarters

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Built as the El Paso & Southwestern Railroad Depot, the two story Beaux Arts Classic Revival style depot saw as many as eight passenger trains a day in the 1920's.

posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member leadhiker

location: Arizona

date approved: 05/17/2010

last visited: 06/15/2012

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Welcome SignsArizona ~ The Grand Canyon State

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This Welcome Sign greets you when you cross the border from New Mexico on New Mexico/Arizona Highway 80 southwest of Rodeo, New Mexico.

posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member brwhiz

location: Arizona

date approved: 02/16/2013

last visited: 06/05/2013

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Public Land Survey MarksArizona/New Mexico State Boundary Marker - State Route 80 - Arizona

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A marker along Arizona State Route 80/New Mexico State Road 80 that marks the boundary between Arizona and New Mexico.

posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member adenium

location: Arizona

date approved: 07/19/2012

last visited: 10/16/2012

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Border CrossingsAZ/NM - Highway 80

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Border crossing between Arizona and New Mexico on Highway 80.

posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member outwest63

location: Arizona

date approved: 04/16/2011

last visited: 09/25/2017

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U.S. Post OfficesRodeo, New Mexico 88056

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This Post Office is located at 16 Custie Avenue in Rodeo, New Mexico.

posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member brwhiz

location: New Mexico

date approved: 11/06/2011

last visited: never

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New Mexico Historical MarkersRodeo Station

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Another town whose past history was tied to the railroad, but whose modern history is also fascinating.

posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member linkys

location: New Mexico

date approved: 12/17/2009

last visited: 06/11/2018

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Mountain SummitsBig Hatchet Peak

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The highest point in the Big Hatchet Mountains at 8,363 feet and the top ranking mountain (according to spire measure) in New Mexico. It's also the second highest point in Hidalgo County, but the highest point that has public access.

posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Aberwak

location: New Mexico

date approved: 04/24/2008

last visited: never

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Man-made WaterfallsFalls at Rucker Lake

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Roper Lake was filled in from debris caused by the Rattlesnake Fire in the late 1992. The stream now flows over the Dam.

posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member outwest63

location: Arizona

date approved: 11/03/2010

last visited: 05/15/2010

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Public Land Survey MarksUS Forest Reserve Boundry Marker No. 96

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The Boundry marker is located South East of the Forestry Camp in Rucker Canyon

posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member outwest63

location: Arizona

date approved: 11/02/2013

last visited: never

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Permanent Geographic CoordinatesContinental Divide US Southernmost Pt N 31° 29' 49.9" W 108° 12' 31.8

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Continental Divide US Southernmost Point Monument

posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member philbeer

location: New Mexico

date approved: 07/09/2021

last visited: 07/20/2021

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Watershed Markers and MonumentsContinental Divide US Southernmost Point

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Continental Divide US Southernmost Point

posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member philbeer

location: New Mexico

date approved: 07/07/2021

last visited: 07/09/2021

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ObelisksContinental Divide US Southernmost Point Obelisk

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Continental Divide US Southernmost Point Obelisk

posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member philbeer

location: New Mexico

date approved: 07/09/2021

last visited: 07/10/2021

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New Mexico Historical MarkersRodeo Intermediate Field Civil Aeronautics Authority #57A

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The Rodeo Intermediate Field Civil Aeronautics Authority Field #57A is located at the intersection of N.M. highways 80 and 9.

posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member outwest63

location: New Mexico

date approved: 06/24/2013

last visited: 06/11/2018

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