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  2. Deming, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Deming (/ ˈ d ɛ m ɪ ŋ /, DEM-ing) is a city in Luna County, New Mexico, United States, 60 miles (97 km) west of Las Cruces and 35 miles (56 km) north of the Mexican border. The population was 14,758 as of the 2020 census . [ 4 ]

  3. New Mexico State Road 418 - Wikipedia

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    In 1903, the New Mexico Territorial Legislative Assembly and Territorial Roads Commission established New Mexico Territorial Road 4, which became New Mexico State Road 4 in 1913. [8] NM 4 ran from Rodeo through Lordsburg and Deming to NM 1 in Las Cruces. [9] NM 4 was designated as part of the Dixie Overland Highway auto trail in 1917.

  4. Luna County, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Luna County (Spanish: Condado de Luna) is a county located in the U.S. state of New Mexico. As of the 2020 census, the population was 25,427. [1] Its county seat is Deming. [2] This county abuts the Mexican border. Luna County comprises the Deming, NM Micropolitan Statistical Area.

  5. New Mexico State Road 26 - Wikipedia

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    New Mexico State Road 26 (NM 26) is a 47.862-mile-long (77.026 km) paved, two-lane state highway in Luna, Sierra, and Doña Ana counties in the U.S. state of New Mexico. It travels southwest-to-northeast largely following the main trunk of the ATSF railroad. The western terminus of NM 26 is at intersection with US 180 north of Deming.

  6. New Mexico State Road 549 - Wikipedia

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    State Road 549 (NM 549) is a 31.430-mile-long (50.582 km), paved state highway in Luna and Doña Ana counties in the U.S. state of New Mexico. NM 549's western terminus is within the city of Deming at the road's junction with I-10 Business. The road's eastern terminus is at the junction with I-10 west of Burris.

  7. List of New Mexico State Bike Routes - Wikipedia

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    New Mexico State Bike Route 7 exists in four segments along U.S. Route 70 in New Mexico, running between Las Cruces and Organ, Tularosa and Hondo, within Roswell, and between Kenna and Clovis. [ 4 ] State Bike Route 9

  8. New Mexico State Road 11 - Wikipedia

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    A portion of present-day NM 11 south of Deming was designated NM 29. [2] [3] By 1918, NM 29 was extended south to Columbus. [4] In 1923, NM 11 between Deming and Cliff was added to the Federal Highway System along with the full length of NM 29. [3] In 1926 the NM 11 designation replaced the entirety of NM 29 between Deming and Columbus. [5]

  9. Interstate 10 in New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    From 1927 to 1960, the section of I-10 between Road Forks and the Arizona state line was designated New Mexico State Road 14 (NM 14). Though it was only 5 miles (8 km) long, NM 14 and its Arizona counterpart, SR 86 , served as a direct bypass for US 80 between Road Forks and Benson, Arizona .