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Rayado or Reyado (older Ryado) was the first permanent settlement in Colfax County, New Mexico, United States and an important stop on the Santa Fe Trail. The name Rayado derives from the Spanish term for "streaked", perhaps in reference to the lot lines marked out by Lucien Maxwell. Some of the land in the townsite was purchased by Waite Phillips in the 1920s and Phillips later donated it to the Boy Scouts of America and it became part of the Philmont Scout Ranch.

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  • Rayado (Nuovo Messico) (it)
  • Rayado, New Mexico (en)
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  • Rayado o Reyado (anticamente Ryado) fu il primo insediamento permanente nella contea di Colfax, Nuovo Messico, Stati Uniti d'America, e un importante fermata del Santa Fe Trail. Il nome Rayado deriva dal termine spagnolo "striato", forse in riferimento alle linee del lotto indicate da . (it)
  • Rayado or Reyado (older Ryado) was the first permanent settlement in Colfax County, New Mexico, United States and an important stop on the Santa Fe Trail. The name Rayado derives from the Spanish term for "streaked", perhaps in reference to the lot lines marked out by Lucien Maxwell. Some of the land in the townsite was purchased by Waite Phillips in the 1920s and Phillips later donated it to the Boy Scouts of America and it became part of the Philmont Scout Ranch. (en)
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  • Rayado, New Mexico (en)
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  • Rayado, New Mexico (en)
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  • Kit Carson Museum, Rayado, New Mexico (en)
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  • Kit Carson Museum, Rayado, New Mexico (en)
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  • Rayado or Reyado (older Ryado) was the first permanent settlement in Colfax County, New Mexico, United States and an important stop on the Santa Fe Trail. The name Rayado derives from the Spanish term for "streaked", perhaps in reference to the lot lines marked out by Lucien Maxwell. Some of the land in the townsite was purchased by Waite Phillips in the 1920s and Phillips later donated it to the Boy Scouts of America and it became part of the Philmont Scout Ranch. Today, Rayado is the home of the Kit Carson Museum including his reconstructed home, and La Posta, a Santa Fe Trail stage stop dating from the 1850s. (en)
  • Rayado o Reyado (anticamente Ryado) fu il primo insediamento permanente nella contea di Colfax, Nuovo Messico, Stati Uniti d'America, e un importante fermata del Santa Fe Trail. Il nome Rayado deriva dal termine spagnolo "striato", forse in riferimento alle linee del lotto indicate da . (it)
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