Water Companies in Cimarron, NM
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City Governments: Water Works
(575) 445-8092 more info
* City of Cimarron
(575) 376-2232 more info
El Prado Water & Sanitation District
(575) 751-3335 more info
Have H2o Will Travel
(575) 758-8149 more info
Maxwell Cooperative Water User
(575) 375-2349 more info
Maxwell Cooperative Water Users Association
(575) 375-2349 more info
Raton Water Works Department
(575) 445-3861 more info
Taos Pueblo
(575) 758-7767 more info
Taos Pueblo Tribal Works
(575) 758-7767 more info
Taos Water Department
(575) 751-2047 more info
Trinidad Water Works: North Lake Reservoir
(719) 868-2244 more info

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Facts about Cimarron, NM:
Cimarron is a village in Colfax County, New Mexico, United States. The population was 917 at the 2000 census. Philmont Scout Ranch, are also located in the Cimarron area. The village is a pioneer of the four-day school week, which it originally implemented in the early 1970s, during a time of rising fuel and utility prices. To avoid the rocky and mountainous Raton Pass, wagon traffic used the Cimarron Cutoff of the Santa Fe Trail during the 1840s. Thereafter, Mountain Branch near Raton Pass became more popular with traders, immigrants, gold-seekers, and government supply trains. West of Cimarron is Palisades Sill, with high cliffs surrounding a modest flow of the Cimarron River. In 1842, Lucien B. Maxwell, a fur trapper, came to the Beaubien-Miranda Ranch in northern New Mexico and courted and married Luz Beaubien, one of the owner's six daughters. He eventually inherited the ranch and built a huge mansion in 1858 on the future town site. Lucien B. Maxwell built the Aztec Mill...

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