Baumann House
The home and studio of artist Gustave Baumann will be considered for the State and National Register at the April 13 CPRC meeting.
Gene's Tire Repair State Register Nomination
Post World War II there was a construction boon of commerical buildings along Albuquerque's Fourth Street, which was part of the original allignment of Route 66. After 1939, the Mother Road was realigned to run primarily east and west through town. But Fourth Street remained a major major north-south arterial for automobile traffic, and this building is one of the few survivors from that period. The State Register nomination was listed in June 2011.
Guadalupita/Coyote Historic District
The Guadalupita/Coyote Historic District in Mora County is 8,140 acres of mountains and valleys dotted with small ranches, homes, mines and religious sites dating back to 1851. It was one of the last land grants in New Mexico. To this day, descendants of families that first settled there continue to use nearby natural resources and acequias that divert water from Rio Coyote to irrigate crops for their sustenance. Explore the district in the State Register nomination approved October 14, 2011.
Lovington Commercial Historic District
The Lovington Commerical Historic District was listed in the State Register of Cultural Properties on October 14, 2011.
Mount Taylor Register Nomination
Mount Taylor was permanently listed in the State Register of Cultural Properties by the Cultural Properties Review Committee on June 5, 2009. A final order listing Mount Taylor as a Traditional Cultural Property was signed on September 14. View the final nomination and related attachments.
Plaza Building - Alamogordo
There are very few towns across America that have the distinction of Alamogordo, as a planned community with a special proviso to exclude liquor sales with the exception of one designated area. This designated area is the location of the Plaza building that carried forward the liquor contract in this planned community. The Plaza Building still retains a high degree of historic integrity and represents an important and unique part of Alamogordo’s early history.
Silver City Boundary Increase & Amendment
This nomination amendment includes: a small boundary expansion at the south end of the district; extended period of significance and narrative descriptions of highlighted properties that originally fell outside of that period, which ended in 1930; and, an updated address chart.
