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old+horse+springs+new+mexico Latitude and Longitude:

33°55′28″N 108°13′40″W / 33.92444°N 108.22778°W / 33.92444; -108.22778
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Old Horse Springs, New Mexico
Old Horse Springs is located in New Mexico
Old Horse Springs
Old Horse Springs
Location within the state of New Mexico
Old Horse Springs is located in the United States
Old Horse Springs
Old Horse Springs
Old Horse Springs (the United States)
Coordinates: 33°55′28″N 108°13′40″W / 33.92444°N 108.22778°W / 33.92444; -108.22778 [1]
CountryUnited States
State New Mexico
County Catron
Population
 ( 2000)
 • Total0
Time zone UTC-5 ( Mountain (MST))
 • Summer ( DST)MDT
Area code 575

Old Horse Springs is an unincorporated community in Catron County, New Mexico, United States. It is 20 miles northeast of Aragon and 20 miles west of Datil. To the west of Horse Springs is the Continental Divide, then South to the Plains of San Agustin.

History

Old Horse Springs had a post office from 1879 to 1882. The town's name originated when soldiers traveling from Fort Tularosa to Socorro lost a horse. Apparently they found it at the natural hot springs approximately ½ mile west of the settlement. The original community of Horse Springs is now labeled Old Horse Springs and is two miles west of New Horse Springs. [2]

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old+horse+springs+new+mexico Latitude and Longitude:

33°55′28″N 108°13′40″W / 33.92444°N 108.22778°W / 33.92444; -108.22778
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Old Horse Springs, New Mexico
Old Horse Springs is located in New Mexico
Old Horse Springs
Old Horse Springs
Location within the state of New Mexico
Old Horse Springs is located in the United States
Old Horse Springs
Old Horse Springs
Old Horse Springs (the United States)
Coordinates: 33°55′28″N 108°13′40″W / 33.92444°N 108.22778°W / 33.92444; -108.22778 [1]
CountryUnited States
State New Mexico
County Catron
Population
 ( 2000)
 • Total0
Time zone UTC-5 ( Mountain (MST))
 • Summer ( DST)MDT
Area code 575

Old Horse Springs is an unincorporated community in Catron County, New Mexico, United States. It is 20 miles northeast of Aragon and 20 miles west of Datil. To the west of Horse Springs is the Continental Divide, then South to the Plains of San Agustin.

History

Old Horse Springs had a post office from 1879 to 1882. The town's name originated when soldiers traveling from Fort Tularosa to Socorro lost a horse. Apparently they found it at the natural hot springs approximately ½ mile west of the settlement. The original community of Horse Springs is now labeled Old Horse Springs and is two miles west of New Horse Springs. [2]

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