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  2. Animas Valley Mall - Wikipedia

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    Animas Valley Mall is an enclosed regional center shopping mall in Farmington, New Mexico. Its anchors are Dillard's, JCPenney, Ross, and Animas Cinema 10. [1] The mall is the largest shopping center in the Four Corners region. [2]

  3. Farmington City Council adopts plan for developing Animas ...

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    The Farmington City Council approved the Animas Action ... focus on housing as the main strategy to jump start redevelopment is something that is envisioned as taking three to 10 years to ...

  4. Farmington gets $500k New Mexico tourism grant for project ...

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    Farmington’s grant was the largest among the 10, with the other nine ranging from nearly $385,000 for the city of Grants for new grandstands at the Grants Multipurpose Arena to $17,000 to the ...

  5. Farmington, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Farmington is located at the junction of the San Juan River, the Animas River, and the La Plata River, and is located on the Colorado Plateau. Farmington is the largest city of San Juan County, one of the geographically largest counties in the United States covering 5,538 square miles (14,340 km 2).

  6. Whataburger officials announce plans to open Farmington ...

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    The Farmington Whataburger location will be approximately 3,200 square feet in size and employ more than 100 people, franchisee Nareg Amirian said. He said the restaurant will feature a double ...

  7. Flora Vista, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    It is part of the Farmington Metropolitan Statistical Area. Flora Vista was founded in 1877 by settlers from Colorado who built cabins along the Animas River. A post office was established the following year. The name derived from the view of wildflowers in the valley. [4]

  8. Long awaited PiƱon Hills Boulevard extension in Farmington ...

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    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 ...

  9. Farmington Historic Downtown Commercial District - Wikipedia

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    The Farmington Historic Downtown Commercial District is a 22 acres (8.9 ha) historic district in Farmington, New Mexico, United States, that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NFRP). [1]