Conchas Dam Historic District Explained

Conchas Dam Historic District
Location:Roughly bounded the State Park South Area, State Park North Area, Conchas Reservoir and Bell Ranch, Conchas Dam, New Mexico
Coordinates:35.3833°N -104.1964°W
Built:1935
Builder:US Army Corps of Engineers; et al.
Architecture:Art Deco
Added:May 22, 2005
Area:141.3acres
Refnum:05000454

The Conchas Dam Historic District, in Conchas Dam, New Mexico, is a 141.3acres historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005. The district is roughly bounded by the State Park South Area, State Park North Area, Conchas Reservoir, and Bell Ranch. It included six contributing buildings, 11 contributing structures, two contributing objects, and a contributing site.[1]

Year of construction: 1935Architect: US Army Corps of Engineers; et al.Architecture: Art DecoHistoric function: Government; Recreation And CultureHistoric subfunction: Public Works; Outdoor RecreationCriteria: event, architecture/engineering

Notes and References

  1. Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=05000454}} National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Conchas Dam Historic District ]. National Park Service. John D. Schelburg . Julie R. Stone . 2004 . April 25, 2019. With