. . "35.109722222222224 -104.84722222222223" . . . . . "Colonias, New Mexico is a community, and somewhat of a ghost town, in Guadalupe County, New Mexico. It is located within the Anton Chico Land Grant, on about 14 miles (23 km) northwest of Santa Rosa, New Mexico. Online maps point to a current community, which is in the same location as the ghost town. The San Jose Catholic Church and cemetery are located in Colonias, NM and masses were held in the original church building until 1992. Colonias is the location of two historic districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places: \n* , listed September 29, 1986 (#86002331), and \n* , listed September 29, 1986 (#86002338) Note: The term \"colonias\" in New Mexico and Arizona also applies to 227 officially designated \"colonias\", border communities along the southern border to Mexico. These border communities are different than the Colonias in Guadalupe County, which is not close to the border."@en . . . . . . "61295736"^^ . "Colonias, New Mexico"@en . . . "35.10972213745117"^^ . . . . "POINT(-104.84722137451 35.109722137451)"^^ . "1809"^^ . "-104.8472213745117"^^ . "Colonias, New Mexico is a community, and somewhat of a ghost town, in Guadalupe County, New Mexico. It is located within the Anton Chico Land Grant, on about 14 miles (23 km) northwest of Santa Rosa, New Mexico. Online maps point to a current community, which is in the same location as the ghost town. The San Jose Catholic Church and cemetery are located in Colonias, NM and masses were held in the original church building until 1992. Colonias is the location of two historic districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places:"@en . . "1076982556"^^ . . . .