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Historic district in New Mexico, United States

United States historic place
Madrid Historic District
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. Historic district
NM State Register of Cultural Properties
an old adobe wall and gate at a house in Madrid, New Mexico
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LocationThe historic district encompasses the core of Madrid, New Mexico along both sides of the valley, from north of the baseball field to the intersection of Arroyo Road and NM 14 at the southern edge of the town
Coordinates35°24′21″N 106°9′16″W / 35.40583°N 106.15444°W / 35.40583; -106.15444
Area200 acres (80 ha)
Built1892 (1892)
Architectmultiple
Architectural stylewooden miners' houses, some adobe and stone buildings
NRHP reference No.77000928
NMSRCP No.356
Significant dates
Added to NRHPNovember 9, 1977
Designated NMSRCPDecember 6, 1974

The Madrid Historic District is a national historic district that designates the majority of the buildings in the 19th-century mining town of Madrid, New Mexico.

The district's nomination to the National Register of Historic Places was accompanied by photographs showing several contributing structures: the Roman Catholic church on Back Road; a former boarding house; a coal breaker; miners' houses on Opera House Road and Back Road; and company bungalows, other houses and the company headquarters on Main (Front) Street (now NM 14).

See also

References

  1. ^ NRHP 1977a.
  2. NRHP 1977b.

Sources

U.S. National Register of Historic Places
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