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La Cueva, Mora County, New Mexico

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498: 642: 205:, which he revitalized by producing farm products, particularly raspberries. He was president of the Salman Ranch from 1960 to 2002. Salman was later a New Mexico House Representative. In April 1980 there was controversy over a proposed music and ecology festival to be held on the 36,000 acres (15,000 ha) ranch, expected to attract up to 300,000 people. 194:
in 1973 and preserves 470 acres (1.9 km). It includes the mill, the original San Rafael Church, a mercantile (store), the 1851 Romero ranch house, as well as other parts of the Romero ranch and village center.
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gives an incorrect figure of 33,000 acres (130 km), which is the size of the nearby Colin Neblett Wildlife Area.
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It was established in 1851 by Vicente Romero who found the nearby location of
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Enchanted Lifeways: The history, museums, arts & festivals of New Mexico
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La Cueva Lake is one mile (one point six kilometres) east of the village.
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a National Park Service Teaching with Historic Places (TwHP) lesson plan
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and a market for his crops. Legend has it that he named the village
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The Hispano Ranchos of Northern New Mexico: Continuity and Change,
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Unincorporated communities in Mora County, New Mexico
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La Cueva, Sandoval County, New Mexico
35°56′30″N 105°14′55″W / 35.94167°N 105.24861°W / 35.94167; -105.24861
unincorporated community
Mora River
Mora County
New Mexico
442
518
Fort Union
Apache
Sp.
United States registered
historical district
David Salman
Mora County
ISBN
0-937206-39-3



ISBN
0-8263-1688-3
"National Register of Historic Places: New Mexico - Mora County - Historic Districts"
"New Mexico's Merchant Jews"
"Ex-State Rep. Championed Education"
cite journal
help
"Trujillo, Salman square off over festival"
"National Register of Historic Places: New Mexico - Mora County - Historic Districts"
The Hispano Ranchos of Northern New Mexico: Continuity and Change, a National Park Service Teaching with Historic Places (TwHP) lesson plan

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