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  2. Enchanted Circle Scenic Byway - Wikipedia

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    The Enchanted Circle Scenic Byway was named a New Mexico Scenic Byways on July 31, 1998. [ 1 ] It was designated as a National Forest Scenic Byway by the U.S. Forest Service on December 14, 1989.

  3. Taos Downtown Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Taos Downtown Historic District is a historic district in Taos, New Mexico. [3] Taos "played a major role in the development of New Mexico, under Spanish, Mexican, and American governments." It is a key historical feature of the Enchanted Circle Scenic Byway of northern New Mexico. [4]

  4. Palo Flechado Pass - Wikipedia

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    Palo Flechado Pass (Spanish: "tree pierced with arrows"), [1] also called Taos Pass and Old Taos Pass, [2] [3] is a mountain pass located in Taos County, New Mexico, United States [4] on the Enchanted Circle Scenic Byway. [5]

  5. Red River, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Red River is a resort town in Taos County, New Mexico, US in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. The population was 542 at the 2020 census. Red River is on the Enchanted Circle Scenic Byway, and is 36 miles (58 km) from Taos. St. Edwin's Catholic Church in Red River

  6. Bobcat Pass - Wikipedia

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    At 9,820 feet (2,990 m) in elevation, it is the highest mountain pass in New Mexico. [1] [2] It is located on NM 38 between Eagle Nest, New Mexico [3] and Red River [2] on the boundary of the Carson National Forest. [1] The pass is the head of the Bobcat Creek, named for the frequency of the bobcat in the area. [4]

  7. Carson National Forest - Wikipedia

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    The Enchanted Circle Scenic Byway is both a New Mexico Scenic Byway and National Forest Scenic Byway. It is an 84-mile loop that goes through the forest's Camino Real and Questa ranger districts and nearby towns, including Taos, Questa, Red River, Eagle Nest, and Angel Fire.

  8. Kittery to see hotel boom in 2024: Big projects at outlets ...

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    New 102-room hotel approved on the U.S. Route 1 Bypass Three neighboring parcels — 112 and 120 Route 1 Bypass and 139 Old Post Road — will be used for the construction of a new four-story, 102 ...

  9. Eagle Nest, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Located along the Enchanted Circle Scenic Byway, Eagle Nest is a small summer-home and resort destination. Originally named Therma, the village was renamed Eagle Nest in the 1930s. [5] The town is located in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains (a sub-range of the Rocky Mountains) in northern New Mexico near the Colorado border.