National Register of Historic Places listings in San Juan County, New Mexico
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in San Juan County, New Mexico.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in San Juan County, New Mexico, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in a map.[1]
There are 38 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county. All of the listings within the county with the single exception of the Aztec Ruins Administration Building-Museum are also recorded on the State Register of Cultural Properties.
This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted April 12, 2024.[2]
Bernalillo – Catron – Chaves – Cibola – Colfax – Curry – De Baca – Doña Ana – Eddy – Grant – Guadalupe – Harding – Hidalgo – Lea – Lincoln – Los Alamos – Luna – McKinley – Mora – Otero – Quay – Rio Arriba – Roosevelt – San Juan – San Miguel – Sandoval – Santa Fe – Sierra – Socorro – Taos – Torrance – Union – Valencia |
Current listings
[3] | Name on the Register[4] | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | H.D. Abrams House | February 21, 1985 (#85000322) |
403 N. Church 36°49′30″N 107°59′34″W / 36.825°N 107.9928°W / 36.825; -107.9928 (H.D. Abrams House) | Aztec | ||
2 | American Hotel | February 21, 1985 (#85000323) |
300 S. Main 36°49′07″N 107°59′55″W / 36.818611°N 107.998611°W / 36.818611; -107.998611 (American Hotel) | Aztec | ||
3 | Archeological Site OCA-CGP-56 | February 23, 1978 (#78001822) |
Address Restricted | Fruitland | ||
4 | Austin-McDonald House | February 21, 1985 (#85000324) |
501 Rio Grande 36°49′33″N 107°59′27″W / 36.825833°N 107.990833°W / 36.825833; -107.990833 (Austin-McDonald House) | Aztec | ||
5 | Aztec Main Street Historic District | February 21, 1985 (#85000321) |
Bounded by Main E., Chuska S., and alley between Park and Main W., and Chaco N. 36°49′19″N 107°59′54″W / 36.821944°N 107.998333°W / 36.821944; -107.998333 (Aztec Main Street Historic District) | Aztec | ||
6 | Aztec Motor Company Building | February 21, 1985 (#85000325) |
301 S. Main 36°49′08″N 107°59′57″W / 36.818889°N 107.999167°W / 36.818889; -107.999167 (Aztec Motor Company Building) | Aztec | ||
7 | Aztec Ruins Administration Building-Museum | October 11, 1996 (#96001041) |
Approximately 0.75 miles north of U.S. Route 550, on the outskirts of Aztec in the Aztec Ruins National Monument 36°50′04″N 107°59′58″W / 36.834444°N 107.999444°W / 36.834444; -107.999444 (Aztec Ruins Administration Building-Museum) | Aztec | Archeologist Earl Morris lived and worked here; now a visitors center. | |
8 | Aztec Ruins National Monument | October 15, 1966 (#66000484) |
1 mile north of Aztec 36°50′09″N 107°59′51″W / 36.835833°N 107.9975°W / 36.835833; -107.9975 (Aztec Ruins National Monument) | Aztec | ||
9 | D.C. Ball House | February 21, 1985 (#85000326) |
300 San Juan 36°49′26″N 107°59′18″W / 36.823889°N 107.988333°W / 36.823889; -107.988333 (D.C. Ball House) | Aztec | ||
10 | Building at 202 Park Avenue | February 21, 1985 (#85000328) |
202 Park Ave. 36°49′17″N 107°59′58″W / 36.821389°N 107.999444°W / 36.821389; -107.999444 (Building at 202 Park Avenue) | Aztec | ||
11 | Building at 500 White Avenue | February 21, 1985 (#85000327) |
500 White Ave. 36°49′34″N 107°59′31″W / 36.826111°N 107.991944°W / 36.826111; -107.991944 (Building at 500 White Avenue) | Aztec | ||
12 | Christmas Tree Ruin (LA 11097) | January 21, 1987 (#86003646) |
Address Restricted | Farmington | ||
13 | Church Avenue-Lovers Lane Historic District | February 21, 1985 (#85000329) |
Bounded by Rio Grande E., Zia S., Park W., and U.S. Route 550 36°49′22″N 107°59′41″W / 36.822778°N 107.994722°W / 36.822778; -107.994722 (Church Avenue-Lovers Lane Historic District) | Aztec | ||
14 | Cottonwood Divide Site (LA 55829) | January 21, 1987 (#86003644) |
Address Restricted | Farmington | ||
15 | Crow Canyon Archaeological District | July 15, 1974 (#74001200) |
Address Restricted | Farmington | Extends into Rio Arriba County | |
16 | Daws-Keys House | February 21, 1985 (#85000330) |
421 N. Church 36°49′32″N 107°59′44″W / 36.825556°N 107.995556°W / 36.825556; -107.995556 (Daws-Keys House) | Aztec | ||
17 | Denver and Rio Grande Western Railway Depot | February 21, 1985 (#85000331) |
314 Rio Grande 36°49′26″N 107°59′22″W / 36.823889°N 107.989444°W / 36.823889; -107.989444 (Denver and Rio Grande Western Railway Depot) | Aztec | ||
18 | East Side Rincon Site | December 15, 1985 (#85003154) |
3 miles north of Farmington[6] 36°43′41″N 108°13′07″W / 36.7280583°N 108.2186856°W / 36.7280583; -108.2186856 (East Side Rincon Site) | Farmington | ||
19 | Engleman-Thomas Building | February 21, 1985 (#85000332) |
200 S. Main 36°49′15″N 108°00′07″W / 36.820833°N 108.001944°W / 36.820833; -108.001944 (Engleman-Thomas Building) | Aztec | ||
20 | Farmington Historic Downtown Commercial District | December 20, 2002 (#02001551) |
Approximately 8 blocks along Main St. and Broadway, from Auburn Ave. to Miller Ave. 36°43′43″N 108°12′22″W / 36.728611°N 108.206111°W / 36.728611; -108.206111 (Farmington Historic Downtown Commercial District) | Farmington | ||
21 | Gallegos Wash Archeological District | November 20, 1975 (#75001165) |
Southeast of Farmington[7] | Farmington | ||
22 | Hadlock's Crow Canyon No. 1 (LA 55830) | January 21, 1987 (#86003642) |
On a beach at the confluence of Cuervo Canyon and Canon Largo[8] 36°32′37″N 107°37′55″W / 36.5437°N 107.6319°W / 36.5437; -107.6319 (Hadlock's Crow Canyon No. 1 (LA 55830)) | Farmington | ||
23 | Halfway House Archeological Site | October 10, 1980 (#80002565) |
Address Restricted | Bloomfield | ||
24 | Jaquez Site Ruin | December 10, 1984 (#84001281) |
South of the San Juan River[9] 36°45′05″N 108°11′59″W / 36.751389°N 108.199722°W / 36.751389; -108.199722 (Jaquez Site Ruin) | Farmington | ||
25 | Lower Animas Ditch | March 19, 1987 (#87001116) |
Lower Animas Ditch from Church Ave. to Lovers Lane Historic District 36°50′32″N 107°58′54″W / 36.842222°N 107.981667°W / 36.842222; -107.981667 (Lower Animas Ditch) | Aztec | ||
26 | Harvey McCoy House | February 21, 1985 (#85000333) |
725 Pioneer 36°49′45″N 107°59′37″W / 36.829167°N 107.993611°W / 36.829167; -107.993611 (Harvey McCoy House) | Aztec | ||
27 | McCoy-Maddox House | February 21, 1985 (#85000334) |
Northwestern corner of the junction of Maddox and NE. Aztec Boulevard 36°49′45″N 107°59′21″W / 36.829167°N 107.989167°W / 36.829167; -107.989167 (McCoy-Maddox House) | Aztec | ||
28 | McGee House | February 21, 1985 (#85000335) |
501 Sabena St. 36°49′52″N 107°59′20″W / 36.831111°N 107.988889°W / 36.831111; -107.988889 (McGee House) | Aztec | ||
29 | Morris' No. 41 Archeological District | May 17, 1979 (#79001548) |
Address Restricted | La Plata | ||
30 | Florence and John R. Pond House | September 25, 2013 (#13000773) |
1875 NM 170 36°59′23″N 108°11′13″W / 36.989699°N 108.187051°W / 36.989699; -108.187051 (Florence and John R. Pond House) | La Plata | ||
31 | Prieta Mesa Site (LA 11251) | January 21, 1987 (#86003647) |
Southeast of Blanco off Road 4450[10] 36°39′39″N 107°37′58″W / 36.6608°N 107.6328°W / 36.6608; -107.6328 (Prieta Mesa Site (LA 11251)) | Farmington | ||
32 | Salmon Ruin | September 4, 1970 (#70000406) |
Address Restricted | Farmington | ||
33 | San Juan River Bridge at Shiprock | July 15, 1997 (#97000740) |
U.S. Route 666 over the San Juan River 36°46′53″N 108°41′31″W / 36.781277°N 108.692046°W / 36.781277; -108.692046 (San Juan River Bridge at Shiprock) | Shiprock | Six-span Parker through truss bridge. | |
34 | Simon Canyon (LA 5047) | January 21, 1987 (#86003645) |
North of State Road 511 on the western edge of Navajo Lake State Park[11] 36°49′22″N 107°39′32″W / 36.8228°N 107.6589°W / 36.8228; -107.6589 (Simon Canyon (LA 5047)) | Farmington | ||
35 | Site No. OCA-CGP-54-1 | April 19, 1978 (#78001823) |
Address Restricted | Fruitland | ||
36 | Site OCA-CGP-605 | February 17, 1978 (#78003261) |
Address Restricted | Fruitland | ||
37 | Star Rock Refuge (LA 55838) | January 21, 1987 (#86003643) |
Address Restricted | Farmington | ||
38 | Twin Angels Archeological Site | October 10, 1980 (#80002566) |
On a ridge point overlooking the center fork of Kutz Canyon[12] 36°35′22″N 107°56′33″W / 36.5894°N 107.9425°W / 36.5894; -107.9425 (Twin Angels Archeological Site) | Bloomfield |
See also
- List of National Historic Landmarks in New Mexico
- National Register of Historic Places listings in New Mexico
References
- ^ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
- ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved April 12, 2024.
- ^ Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
- ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
- ^ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
- ^ Location derived from its GNIS feature record; the NRIS lists it as "Address Restricted"
- ^ Location derived from its GNIS feature record; the NRIS lists it as "Address Restricted"
- ^ Location derived from its GNIS feature record; the NRIS lists it as "Address Restricted"
- ^ Location derived from its GNIS feature record; the GNIS lists it as "Address Restricted"
- ^ Location derived from its GNIS feature record; the GNIS lists it as "Address Restricted"
- ^ Location derived from the canyon's GNIS feature record; the GNIS lists it as "Address Restricted"
- ^ Location derived from the canyon's GNIS feature record; the GNIS lists it as "Address Restricted"