Camino Real in New Mexico
The Camino Real in New Mexico was the northern part of a historic roadway known as the Camino Real de Tierra Adentro that from 1598 ran from Mexico City northward through central and northern Mexico and the Trans-Pecos part of what is now Texas to San Juan Pueblo (Ohkay Owingeh) in Santa Fe de Nuevo Mexico, now the state of New Mexico.
Camino Real-Alamitos SectionCamino Real-Canon de las Bocas SectionCamino Real-Jornada Lakes SectionCamino Real-La Bajada Mesa SectionCamino Real-Point of Rocks SectionCamino Real-Qualacu PuebloCamino Real-Rincon Arroyo-Perrillo SectionCamino Real-San Diego North South SectionCamino Real-San Diego SouthCamino Real-San Pascual PuebloCamino Real-Yost Draw SectionEl Camino Real de Tierra Adentro-La Bajada North SectionEl Camino Real de Tierra Adentro-La Bajada South SectionEl Rancho de las Golondrinas Section--El Camino Real de Tierra AdentoEl Rancho de las Golondrinas Section-El Camino Real de Tierra AdentoLa Cieneguilla South Section-El Camino Real de Tierra Adento
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Camino Real-Alamitos SectionCamino Real-Canon de las Bocas SectionCamino Real-Jornada Lakes SectionCamino Real-La Bajada Mesa SectionCamino Real-Point of Rocks SectionCamino Real-Qualacu PuebloCamino Real-Rincon Arroyo-Perrillo SectionCamino Real-San Diego North South SectionCamino Real-San Diego SouthCamino Real-San Pascual PuebloCamino Real-Yost Draw SectionEl Camino Real de Tierra Adentro-La Bajada North SectionEl Camino Real de Tierra Adentro-La Bajada South SectionEl Rancho de las Golondrinas Section--El Camino Real de Tierra AdentoEl Rancho de las Golondrinas Section-El Camino Real de Tierra AdentoLa Cieneguilla South Section-El Camino Real de Tierra Adento
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Camino Real in New Mexico
The Camino Real in New Mexico was the northern part of a historic roadway known as the Camino Real de Tierra Adentro that from 1598 ran from Mexico City northward through central and northern Mexico and the Trans-Pecos part of what is now Texas to San Juan Pueblo (Ohkay Owingeh) in Santa Fe de Nuevo Mexico, now the state of New Mexico.
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The Camino Real in New Mexico ...... , now the state of New Mexico.
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New Mexico
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Camino Real in New Mexico, AD 1598-1881 MPS
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Camino Real-Jornada Lakes Section
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NM-15
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La Bajada Historic Trails and ...... La Bajada, Santa Fe County, NM
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The Camino Real in New Mexico ...... , now the state of New Mexico.
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Camino Real-Jornada Lakes Section
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