New Mexico Historic Buildings
El Zocalo (Abenicio Salazar Building)
Built in 1922-23, former high school until 1965, declared historic site in 1980
Old Convent Building
Built in 1875, donated by Jose Leandro Perea to Archbishop Lamy, Sisters of Loretto opened girls school in 1878
Old Stone Jail
Used in 1800
Perea / Baca House
Last stage stop before Santa Fe on El Camino Real, later an emergency school by Sisters of Loretto in 1905
Silva's Saloon
More than 100
Teofilo's Restaurant
House built in 1913
St. James Hotel
Began as a saloon in 1873
Eklund Dining Room / Saloon
Hotel built 1892-1902
Castaneda Hotel
Originally Harvey House hotel, built in 1898
Las Vegas Plaza
Trade center for Hispanics and Americans after 1835, site of Kearney'
R.W. Cowan Livery Stable
Built in 1880
Carrizozo Hardware Building
Dates to 1917
Carrizozo Womens Club
Historic 1939
Nearby Historic White Oaks
Cedarvale Cemetery (state historic site, grave of the first New Mexico governor, W.C. McDonald). Old White Oaks schoolhouse museum, artist studios, 3 miles north of US-54 to White Oaks turnoff (12
Worley Hotel
1881
Pyburn Bed and Breakfast
Historic rock home from 1935
La Hacienda del los Martinez
Restored Spanish colonial hacienda, built about 1800