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State Road 5001 (NM 5001) is an unsigned 3.244-mile-long (5.221 km) state highway. For its entire length, NM 5001 is multiplexed with US 64, and is also known as Murray Drive. NM 5001's western terminus is at US 64 Bus. (Main Street) in Farmington, and the eastern terminus is at US 64 Bus. (Broadway Avenue) in Farmington.
Within New Mexico, US 64 runs through Farmington, Taos, Angel Fire, Eagle Nest, Cimarron, and Raton. As it runs through Raton, it is co-signed with U.S. Route 87. It continues through to Clayton, where US 87 is replaced by U.S. Routes 56 and 412. The three routes then run concurrently into Oklahoma.
NM 371 south of Farmington: NAPI HQ — 1990 NM 303 — — NM 47 near Albuquerque: NM 314 in Albuquerque — 2002 Renumbered from part of NM 47 in the 1988 renumbering north of Prosperity Avenue, and south of there established on a new route in exchange for turning back Second Street (NM 47 before the renumbering). NM 304: 23.284: 37.472 La ...
Map of the United States with New Mexico highlighted. 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]
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Farmington (Navajo: Tóta') is a city in San Juan County in the U.S. state of New Mexico. As of the 2020 census , the city had a population of 46,624 people. Farmington (and surrounding San Juan County) makes up one of the four metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs) in New Mexico.
Tom Taylor, who served as mayor of Farmington from 1986 to 1998, said the idea of extending Piñon Hills Boulevard south over the Animas River came up midway through his tenure, with the project ...
Santa Fe, Raton and Des Moines Railroad: 1906 1914 N/A Operated by Santa Fe, Raton and Eastern Railroad: Santa Fe, Raton and Eastern Railroad: ATSF: 1906 1924 Rocky Mountain and Santa Fe Railway: Santa Fe, San Juan and Northern Railroad: 1928 1941 N/A Santa Fe Southern Railway (19th-century "Chili Line") DRGW: 1889 1895 Rio Grande and Santa Fe ...