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88030. Area code: 575: GNIS feature ID: 898578: Nutt is an unincorporated community in Luna County, southern New Mexico, in the American Southwest. [2]
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 ]
88030 . Area code: 575: FIPS code: 35-54097: GNIS feature ID: 2806706 [2] Old Town is a census-designated place (CDP) in Luna County, New Mexico, United States.
Luna County was formed from parts of Grant County and Doña Ana County by the New Mexico Legislature on March 16, 1901. It was named for Solomon Luna, a politician who advocated for independence of the county, following a strong rivalry between the cities of Deming and Silver City, both of which were at the time in Grant County.
New Mexico is a state located in the Western United States. According to the 2020 United States Census, New Mexico is the 15th least-populous state with 2,117,522 inhabitants [1] but the 5th-largest by land area, spanning 121,298.15 square miles (314,160.8 km 2). [2] New Mexico is divided into 33 counties and contains 106 municipalities ...
Frontier Airlines (1950-1986) DC-3s served Deming starting in July, 1950, flying El Paso to Phoenix via Las Cruces, Deming, and Lordsburg, New Mexico as well as Clifton, Safford, and Tucson, Arizona. [2] The service ended in April, 1953.
Once largest town in New Mexico. [5] Ruins of one stone structure is all that remains, most wooden structures lost in 1903 fire. Endee-Quay: c.1885-Abandoned site: Founded as a supply center for ranches in the area. [6] Folsom-Union---- Gary-Hidalgo---- Glenrio: Rock Island: Quay (partially in Deaf Smith County, Texas) ---- Hagan-Sandoval ...
Cambray is a locality in eastern Luna County, New Mexico at an elevation of 4,219 feet (1,286 m). [1] It is located one mile west of the Doña Ana county line. [2] Cambray was first a water stop on the Southern Pacific Railroad, then a stop along U.S. Route 70 and U.S. Route 80.