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The Los Brazos Historic District in Los Ojos, New Mexico is a historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. The listing included 35 contributing buildings on 32 acres (13 ha).
The Brazos River (/ ˈ b r æ z ə s / ⓘ BRAZ-əs, Spanish:), called the Río de los Brazos de Dios (translated as "The River of the Arms of God") by early Spanish explorers, is the 14th-longest river in the United States at 1,280 miles (2,060 km) from its headwater source at the head of Blackwater Draw, Roosevelt County, New Mexico [2] to its mouth at the Gulf of Mexico with a 45,000-square ...
Los Bravos were a Spanish beat group, formed in 1965 and based in Madrid. They are most well known for their debut single " Black Is Black " which reached No. 2 in the United Kingdom in July 1966 and No. 4 in the United States (the first Spanish group to do so), selling over a million records worldwide.
Brazos, Texas, an unincorporated community in Palo Pinto County, Texas; Brazos County, Texas; Brazos Mountains, a range in far northern Rio Arriba County, New Mexico; Brazos River; Los Brazos Historic District in Los Ojos, New Mexico
Brazos is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Rio Arriba County, New Mexico, United States. Its population was 44 as of the 2010 census . [ 4 ] U.S. Route 64 passes through the community.
Los Brazos' most famous Luchas de Apuestas occurred on October 21, 1988, when Brazo de Plata, Brazo de Oro, and El Brazo all placed their masks on the line in a match against another well known Lucha libre family, Los Villanos, in this case Villano I, Villano IV and Villano V. The match was the culmination of a long feud (storyline) between the ...
In a new estimate released Thursday, Moody's put the losses in the Los Angeles wildfires at $20 billion to $30 billion. Contributing: N'dea Yancey-Bragg, USA TODAY; Reuters.
The Rio Brazos is a 42-mile (68 km) long [2] river flowing through northern New Mexico in the United States. It rises in the Tusas Mountains , a subrange of the San Juan Mountains , [ 3 ] and runs generally southwest to a confluence with the Rio Chama , part of the larger Rio Grande system.