This article describes the details leading to the establishment of the first state park in New Mexico at Bottomless Lakes near Roswell. The work will involve contributions from the Civilian Conservation Corps.
Document Type: | Newspaper Article |
Historical Event: | Parks and Monuments |
Sub Event: | Historic Site Preservation |
Origin: | Albuquerque Journal |
Date: | September 14, 1933 |
Author: | Not Cited |
Permission: | Fair Use |
Contributor: | Roger Zimmerman |
Digital Text:
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