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Watrous (La Junta)

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NRHP Reference #
  
66000480

Designated NHLD
  
May 23, 1963

Area
  
14.49 km²

Architectural style
  
Territorial architecture

NMSRCP #
  
33

Designated NMSRCP
  
December 20, 1968

Year built
  
1879

Added to NRHP
  
15 October 1966

Watrous (La Junta)

Location
  
US 85, Watrous, New Mexico

Weather
  
8°C, Wind W at 19 km/h, 25% Humidity

Watrous, also named La Junta, is a historic district in New Mexico.

The National Park Service's Statement of Significance for the site (as of designation in 1963) was:

Here, at the settlement of La Junta de los Rios Mara y Sapello, the Mountain and Cimarron Cutoff routes of the Santa Fe Trail joined. Wagon trains organized here before entering hostile Indian territory. In 1879, the Santa Fe Railroad laid out the present town of Watrous to the east.

Trail ruts remain, and the district includes 21 structures:

  1. Fort Union Corral, with stone walls still standing, and
  2. Gregg Tavern-Stage Station.
  3. etc.,

and three cemeteries.

It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1963.

References

Watrous (La Junta) Wikipedia