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  2. Lordsburg, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Lordsburg is a city in and the county seat of Hidalgo County, New Mexico, United States. [4] Hidalgo County includes the southern "bootheel" of New Mexico, along the Arizona border. [ 5 ] The population was 2,335 at the 2020 census .

  3. Hidalgo County, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Hidalgo County (Spanish: Condado de Hidalgo) is the southernmost county of the U.S. state of New Mexico. As of the 2020 census, the population was 4,178. [1] The county seat and largest city is Lordsburg. [2] A bill creating Hidalgo from the southern part of Grant County was passed on February 25, 1919, taking effect at the beginning of 1920.

  4. Shakespeare, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Shakespeare is a ghost town in Hidalgo County, New Mexico, United States. [2] It is currently part of a privately owned ranch, sometimes open to tourists. The entire community was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. [1]

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Hidalgo ...

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    Location of Hidalgo County in New Mexico. ... Lordsburg-Hidalgo County Library. February 4, 2004 : 208 E. 3rd St. Lordsburg: 17: Lordsburg High School: Lordsburg High ...

  6. Lordsburg Hidalgo County Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Lordsburg Hidalgo County Museum is located in Lordsburg, New Mexico. It features a World War II Internment and POW exhibit and a Hidalgo County Cattle Growers Association Hall of Fame Room. Other exhibits include mining, rocks and minerals, antique tools, area ranching heritage, bottles and railroads.

  7. List of counties in New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    New Mexico was admitted to the Union as the 47th state on January 6, 1912. De Baca and Lea Counties were created in 1917, followed by Hidalgo County in 1920 and Catron and Harding Counties in 1921. Los Alamos County was created in 1949 and finally Cibola County in 1981, bringing the total number of counties to 33.

  8. Lordsburg–Hidalgo County - Wikipedia

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    Lordsburg—Hidalgo County, Lordsburg, Hidalgo County, or Lordsburg Hidalgo County may refer to: Lordsburg, New Mexico, the county seat of Hidalgo County, New Mexico, US

  9. Hidalgo County Courthouse (New Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    The Hidalgo County Courthouse, located at 300 S. Shakespeare St. in Lordsburg, is the county courthouse serving Hidalgo County, New Mexico.The two-story Neoclassical building, designed by architects Thorman & Frazier, was constructed in 1926.