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The Montezuma Castle is a 90,000-square-foot (8,400 m 2), 400 room Queen Anne style hotel building erected just northwest of the city of Las Vegas, New Mexico in 1886 (the site was at the time called "Las Vegas Hot Springs," but is now known as "Montezuma").
Partial page from Harpers's Weekly, 1890, describing Las Vegas Hot Springs (now Montezuma, NM). Upper image is "Mountain View near the Springs". First inset is "Taking a Mud Bath". Third image is "The Montezuma", and the top of "View in the Cañon" appears to the lower left.
SR 158 winding through the Spring Mountains in 2012 A bend in SR 158 at the summit of the highway in 2009. The Nevada Department of Transportation designated State Route 156 as a Nevada Scenic Byway in July 1998. The "Deer Creek Road" scenic route encompasses the entire 8.8-mile (14.2 km) highway. [3]
Section northeast of Las Vegas renumbered as NM 419, an extension of NM 102, and NM 420 in the 1988 renumbering. NM 67 — — La Liendre: NM 104 near Las Vegas — 2004 Originally went from El Porvenir to Newkirk. Rerouted on current NM 104 west to NM 65 in 1946. Swapped designations with NM 104 (this was originally part of NM 20) in 1947.
The Castañeda Hotel is a historic railroad hotel located in Las Vegas, New Mexico. [2] It was built in 1898 and 1899 by the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, and was operated by the Fred Harvey Company until 1948. After being mostly vacant for many years, the hotel was restored and reopened in 2019.
SR 158 north (Deer Creek Road) – Lee Canyon, Indian Springs: Southern terminus of SR 158: Las Vegas: 21.10– 21.24: 33.96– 34.18: I-11 south / US 95 (Veterans Memorial Highway) – Downtown Las Vegas, Tonopah, Reno: Diverging diamond interchange; northern terminus of I-11; exit 53 on I-11/US 95: 21.36: 34.38: Sunstone Parkway: Continuation ...