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Wagon Mound, NM (# 1086)
Older, largely abandoned, business area of Wagon Mound on what was once a main route, Railroad Ave.
Wagon Mound was named after a butte just outside of town (visible in # 1084) called Wagon Mound that was a landmark for travelers on the Santa Fe trail in the 1800’s.
Wagon Mound was named after a butte just outside of town (visible in # 1084) called Wagon Mound that was a landmark for travelers on the Santa Fe trail in the 1800’s.
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