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Ruidoso Tower Serves Small but Crucial Area

Ruidoso Tower Serves Small but Crucial Area

In 1988, a thematic group nomination of lookout towers built from 1905 to 1942 on National Forest land in New Mexico and Arizona was submitted by Peter L. Steer for inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places. Among the lookouts studied were Mon Jeau and the Ruidoso Tower. The latter tower, located in town yet easily overlooked, is unique on several fronts both for its architecture and use. (As a matter of disclosure, the writer worked the Ruidoso Tower…

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Roy’s Gift Gallery Again Rising

Roy’s Gift Gallery Again Rising

While Carrizozo is experiencing resurgence, based in part on the popularity of its historical buildings, there is one structure that is being keenly watched as it is being restored. Roy’s Gift Gallery, formerly Paden’s Drug Store, is on the National Register of Historic Places and remains a reminder of past events, as well as an example of a distinctive type of building. Marty Davenport nominated the building in 2004 and it was accepted in Feb. 2005. Davenport was able to…

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