City of Aztec
Recent News About City of Aztec
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Mesa Verde Luminaria Event
Happy #ThrowbackThursday to the amazing Mesa Verde Luminaria event!
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Winter Solstice
Winter Solstice is nearly here!
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Chaco Culture National Historical Park
Chaco Culture National Historical Park will be closed all day on Sunday, December 25th due to the federal holiday.
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Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad
Proud to be owned by the great states of Colorado and New Mexico.
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Schedule for Sparkles
Schedule for Sparkles, Saturday December 10th - lots of activities!
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1949 Aztec Lions Club White Christmas Display
Images of Christmas Past: 1949 Aztec Lions Club White Christmas Display
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Aztec’s Court Service Station
Aztec’s Court Service Station at the corner of Chaco and Mesa Verde.
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Navajo Dam Road
On November 12, 1958, a hearing in Aztec set the wheels in motion for a project that would change the very essence of Aztec.
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Aztec Sparkles Parade
Join the Aztec Community as we celebrate this Holiday Season!
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The Traditional Diné
This month concludes our look into the traditional Diné, or Navajo, Calendar.
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San Juan County: One more active license to practice law in November than previous month
There was one more active legal license in San Juan County in November compared to the previous month, according to the State Bar of New Mexico.
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GS 5 Mason Helper
Aztec Ruins National Monument is hiring a GS 5 Mason Helper.
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Aztec Ruins National Monument is Hiring
Aztec Ruins is hiring a seasonal WG 7 Masonry Worker.
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Increasing Cold Winds
This month concludes our look into the traditional Diné, or Navajo, Calendar.
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Beyond the Living
Wayne Suggs Photography
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Pictograph or Petroglyph
Pictograph or Petroglyph...do you know the difference?
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550 Brewery Beer and Gear Ski Swap 2022
Come out December 10th to get your hands on some nice new and gently used ski and snowboard gear.
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Pinkstaff Building
Built approximately in 1908 by Samuel O. Pinkstaff
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Small Business Saturday
Don't forget Saturday, November 26th is Small Business Saturday!!
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Robber Baron
By the time he died in a fiery 1929 plane crash, Amasa B. McGaffey had become one of the richest men in New Mexico.