WPA & New Deal
Museums & Libraries
Octavia Fellin Public Library
Northwest Region: Gallup
The Octavia Fellin Library houses a collection of New Deal art obtained from the Gallup Arts Center (a WPA Arts …
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Museums & Libraries
Civic Buildings
Style: Classical Revival
E. Romero Hose and Fire Co.
North Region: Las Vegas
Built in 1882, burned and rebuilt in 1909, the E. Romero Hose & Fire Building is the home of the …
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Public Art & Murals
Las Palomas Plaza
South Region: Truth or Consequences
Las Palomas Plaza - Just west of Geronimo Springs Museum on Main - Formerly known as the Government Spring. Plaza/ …
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WPA & New Deal
Civic Buildings
Style: Spanish-Pueblo Revival
Old Belen City Hall
Central Region: Belen
The original Belen City Hall was completed by the WPA in 1937. The building still belongs to the city, but …
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Historic Hotels & Motels
Railroad
Style: Victorian-Italianate
Palace Hotel
Northeast Region: Raton
The Palace Hotel was built across First Street from the Raton Railroad Depot in 1896 in the Romanesque Revival style. …
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WPA & New Deal
Museums & Libraries
Style: Spanish-Pueblo Revival
The Harwood Museum of Art
Taos
In 1937, UNM and the Works Projects Administration (WPA), working in cooperation to create an enhanced facility, embarked on a …
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Railroad
Carlsbad Railroad Depot
Southeast Region: Carlsbad
The depot at Carlsbad, NM started out as a traditional brick structure that was later extended and extensively rebuilt into …
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Railroad
Historic Districts
Style: Mission Revival
Railroad Avenue Historic District
North Region: Las Vegas
On July 4, 1879 a rowdy crowd greeted the first Iron Horse locomotive in the New Mexico Territory at the …
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Historic Theaters & Drive-Ins
Style: Pueblo Deco
KiMo Theater
Central Region: Albuquerque
The KiMo Theatre is one of our Albuquerque's finest treasures and is home to a variety of dance, music, film, …
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Designed & Cultural Landscapes
Rio Grande
South Region: Truth or Consequences
The Rio Grande is New Mexico’s longest flowing river, bisecting the state east and west and providing essential water to …
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