Embudo (also Embudo Station) is an unincorporated community in Rio Arriba County, New Mexico, United States. The community runs along both sides of the...
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for hydrographers. The station, near the town of Embudo along the Rio Grande in northern New Mexico, was used to develop tools and techniques for measuring...
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Colorado, 1992 Schaafsma, Polly, Rock Art in New Mexico, Museum of New Mexico Press, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 1992 Slifer, Dennis, Kokopelli: The Magic, Mirth...
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The Battle of Embudo Pass was part of the Taos Revolt, a popular insurrection against the American army's occupation of northern New Mexico. It took place...
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University of New Mexico, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, or at the Dixon home of Gilbert Griego, mine caretaker, or at the Embudo Valley Library...
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Cebolla Rio Nutrias Rio Brazos Rio Chamita Embudo Creek Rio Pueblo de Taos Rio Hondo (Northern New Mexico) Red River Mimbres River Colorado River Gila...
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Taos Revolt in the latter part of the Mexican–American War, however, it was part of the scene of the Battle of Embudo Pass, which took place on January 29...
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Arriba County, New Mexico. The Embudo (named after the Spanish word meaning “funnel”) empties into the Rio Grande in the community of Embudo between two...
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Winery, Ponderosa Embudo Valley Vineyards and Winery, Embudo Black Mesa Winery, Velarde La Chiripada Winery, Dixon Vivác Winery, Embudo Wine's of the San...
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been the county seat. The Battle of Embudo Pass took place in the southern part of the county during the Mexican–American War in January 1847. According...
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