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- Mesilla Plaza is the central plaza in the small town of Mesilla in far southern New Mexico. The plaza and a number of its surrounding buildings are a National Historic Landmark District, significant for its role in the transfers of power that brought first the original New Mexico Territory and later the Gadsden Purchase into United States control. The most notable building facing the plaza is the Basilica of San Albino, which has been on the plaza since its establishment in 1851. The plaza was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1961. (en)
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- Mission/Spanish Revival (en)
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- Mesilla Plaza, looking northwest, 2005 (en)
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- N.M. State Register of Cultural Properties (en)
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- nm0269 (en)
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- Roughly bounded by Calle del Norte, Calle del El Paso, Calle del Cura and Calleion Guerro, Mesilla, New Mexico (en)
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- La Mesilla Historic District (en)
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- NM-2 (en)
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- Barela-Reynolds House, Calle Principal (en)
- Iglesia de San Albino, Calle de Santiago (en)
- Maurin Building, Calle Principal (en)
- Plaza, Bounded by Calle de Principal, Calle de Parian, Calle de Guadalupe, and Calle de Santiago (en)
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- Mesilla Plaza is the central plaza in the small town of Mesilla in far southern New Mexico. The plaza and a number of its surrounding buildings are a National Historic Landmark District, significant for its role in the transfers of power that brought first the original New Mexico Territory and later the Gadsden Purchase into United States control. The most notable building facing the plaza is the Basilica of San Albino, which has been on the plaza since its establishment in 1851. The plaza was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1961. (en)
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- La Mesilla Historic District (en)
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