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Los Alamos 4 Water Well, NM

Los Alamos 4 Water Well, NM
Latitude: 35.8678029   Longitude: -106.1925253
County: Santa Fe
Area: White Rock
Elevation: 1817 meters - 5961 feet

Reference Location: Los Alamos 4 Water Well, NM

Area: 11.7 mile - 18.9 km radius.

#1
Tsankawi
Unclassified
Updated: 2019-11-06
Tsankawi is a detached portion of Bandelier National Monument in New Mexico, near White Rock. It is accessible from a roadside parking area just north of the intersection of East Jemez Road and State Road 4. A self-guided 1.5-mile loop trail provides access to numerous unexcavated ruins, caves carved into soft tuff, and petroglyphs.
Distance: 1.4 mi. (2.2 km)
#2
Buckman, New Mexico
Settlement
Population: 00
Updated: 2019-07-25
Buckman is a ghost town in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, United States of America, about 5 mi south of San Ildefonso Pueblo, on the east bank of the Rio Grande in White Rock Canyon.
Distance: 2.8 mi. (4.5 km)
#3
Otowi Historic District
National Register of Historic Places
Updated: 2020-01-07
The Otowi Historic District is a 29 acre historic district in northern Santa Fe County, New Mexico, having four contributing buildings and three contributing structures including Otowi Suspension Bridge and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975.
Distance: 2.9 mi. (4.6 km)
#4
Otowi Suspension Bridge
Bridge
Updated: 2019-09-09
The Otowi Suspension Bridge, spanning the Rio Grande River near San Ildefonso, New Mexico, is a wooden suspension bridge built in 1924. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997. The bridge has been closed to vehicular traffic since the late 1940s, when a two-lane steel bridge was constructed just north of it.
Distance: 2.9 mi. (4.7 km)
#5
White Rock, New Mexico
Settlement
Population: 5,725
Elevation: 1940 m
Updated: 2020-05-18
White Rock is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Los Alamos County, New Mexico, United States. It is one of two major population centers in the county the other is Los Alamos. The population was 5,725 at the 2010 census. It is largely a bedroom community for employees of Los Alamos National Laboratory and their families. Access to White Rock from the town of Los Alamos and other cities and towns in New Mexico is via New Mexico State Road 4, which forms the northwestern boundary of the community. Administratively, White Rock is a neighborhood of Los Alamos locals refer to Los Alamos as the Townsite, or the Hill.
Distance: 3.4 mi. (5.5 km)
#6
Tsirege
Unclassified
Updated: 2018-07-10
Tsirege is a classic Anasazi Pueblo archaeological site located north of Pajarito Road about one mile west of White Rock, New Mexico on property owned by Los Alamos National Laboratory. Tsirege consists of approximately 800 rooms, was occupied from c. 1325 to c. 1600, and is regarded by the people of San Ildefonso Pueblo as ancestral. The name means bird place in the Tewa language. The site includes a long defensive wall, 10 kivas, a reservoir, and many significant petroglyph panels. Tours of the site are rarely offered.
Distance: 3.5 mi. (5.7 km)
#7
Los Alamos County Airport
Airport
Updated: 2019-09-25
Los Alamos Airport, also known as Los Alamos County Airport, is a county-owned, public-use airport in Los Alamos County, New Mexico, United States. It is located one nautical mile east of the central business district of Los Alamos, New Mexico. This airport is included in the National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 20112015, which categorized it as a general aviation facility.
Distance: 4.3 mi. (7.0 km)
#8
San Ildefonso Pueblo, New Mexico
Settlement
Population: 458
Elevation: 1691 m
Updated: 2020-04-25
San Ildefonso Pueblo (Tewa: P'ohwhge Owingeh where the water cuts through
Distance: 4.5 mi. (7.2 km)
#9
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Laboratory
Updated: 2020-04-16
Los Alamos National Laboratory is a United States Department of Energy national laboratory initially organized during World War II for the design of nuclear weapons as part of the Manhattan Project. It is located a short distance northwest of Santa Fe, New Mexico, in the southwestern United States.
Distance: 6.0 mi. (9.7 km)
#10
Bradbury Science Museum
Museum
Updated: 2019-09-14
The Bradbury Science Museum is the chief public facility of Los Alamos National Laboratory, located at 1350 Central Avenue in Los Alamos, New Mexico, in the United States. It was founded in 1953, and was named for the Laboratorys second director, Norris E. Bradbury. Among the museums early exhibits, artifacts and documents from World War II Manhattan Project were displayed upon declassification. Other exhibits include full-size models of the Little Boy and Fat Man atomic bombs. Admission is free.
Distance: 6.0 mi. (9.7 km)
#11
Los Alamos, New Mexico
Settlement
Population: 12,019
Elevation: 2231 m
Updated: 2020-05-18
Los Alamos is a town in Los Alamos County, New Mexico, United States, that is recognized as the development and creation place of the atomic bombthe primary objective of the Manhattan Project by Los Alamos National Laboratory during World War II. The town is located on four mesas of the Pajarito Plateau, and had a population of 12,019 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat and one of two population centers in the county known as census-designated places the other is White Rock.
Distance: 6.1 mi. (9.8 km)
#12
Pajarito Plateau
Unclassified
Updated: 2019-01-23
The Pajarito Plateau is primarily composed of ignimbrite, a voluminous deposit of volcanic tuff laid down in an explosive eruption in this case, a pair of eruptions from the nearby Valles Caldera. The two ignimbrite-forming eruptions occurred about 1.6 million and 1.2 million years ago and ejected about 300 cubic kilometers of rock each. The orange-pink rock formations constituting the resulting ignimbrites are known as the Otowi and Tshirege Members of the Bandelier tuff. The tuff lies on top of a volcanic field, exposed to the east, which used to be continuous with the Caja del Rio.
Distance: 6.2 mi. (9.9 km)
#13
Los Alamos Ranch School
School
Updated: 2020-03-18
Los Alamos Ranch School was a private ranch school for boys in Los Alamos County, New Mexico, USA, founded in 1917 near San Ildefonso Pueblo. During World War II, the school was bought and converted into the secret nuclear research campus for Project Y. The surrounding location has developed into the town of Los Alamos.
Distance: 6.2 mi. (10.0 km)
#14
Los Alamos Historical Museum
Museum
Updated: 2020-04-24
The Los Alamos Historical Museum is housed in the historic Guest House, located next to Fuller Lodge, of Los Alamos Ranch School, which was General Leslie Groves's favorite place to stay during the Manhattan Project.
Distance: 6.2 mi. (10.0 km)
#15
El Rancho, New Mexico
Settlement
Population: 1,199
Elevation: 1728 m
Updated: 2020-04-11
El Rancho is a census-designated place in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, United States. It is part of the Santa Fe, New Mexico Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 1,199 at the 2010 census.
Distance: 6.3 mi. (10.1 km)
#16
Bayo Road
National Register of Historic Places
Updated: 2019-08-11
Bayo Road, in Los Alamos, New Mexico, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2003. It is also known as Bayo Canyon Road.
Distance: 6.3 mi. (10.1 km)
#17
Los Alamos County, New Mexico
U.S. County
Updated: 2020-05-14
Los Alamos County is a county in the USA state of New Mexico. As of the 2010 census, the population was 17,950. The smallest county in area of this state was administered exclusively by the USA federal government during the Manhattan Project, but now has equal status to New Mexico's other counties. The county has two population centers known as CDPs: Los Alamos and White Rock.
Distance: 6.6 mi. (10.6 km)
#18
Dual-Axis Radiographic Hydrodynamic Test Facility
Unclassified
Updated: 2020-04-09
Planning for DARHT began in the early 1980s. Based upon the success of Livermore's FXR, induction-linac facility, in 1987 Los Alamos chose the same type of accelerator to replace PHERMEX, an RF accelerator commissioned in 1963.
Distance: 6.6 mi. (10.6 km)
#19
Los Alamos Neutron Science Center
Research Institute
Updated: 2020-04-07
The Los Alamos Neutron Science Center, formerly known as the Los Alamos Meson Physics Facility is one of the world's most powerful linear accelerators. It is located in Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico in Technical Area 53. It was the most powerful linear accelerator in the world when it was opened in June 1972. The technology used in the accelerator was developed in part by the nuclear physicist Louis Rosen. The facility is capable of accelerating protons up to 800 MeV. Multiple beamlines allow for a variety of experiments to be run at once, and the facility is used for many types of research in materials testing and neutron science. It is also used for medical radioisotope production.
Distance: 6.6 mi. (10.6 km)
#20
Nuclear weapons testing
Unclassified
Updated: 2020-04-26
Nuclear weapons tests are experiments carried out to determine the effectiveness, yield, and explosive capability of nuclear weapons. Testing nuclear weapons offers practical information about how the weapons function, as well as how detonations are affected by different conditions and how personnel, structures, and equipment are affected when subjected to nuclear explosions. However, nuclear testing has often been used as an indicator of scientific and military strength, and many tests have been overtly political in their intention most nuclear weapons states publicly declared their nuclear status by means of a nuclear test.
Distance: 6.9 mi. (11.1 km)
#21
Los Alamos High School
School
Updated: 2020-05-19
Los Alamos High School is the public high school in Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA. The school opened in 1946, and was originally supported by the Atomic Energy Commission. It has been academically recognized by Newsweek, USA News World Report, and the New Mexico Public Education Department. The school has been visited by two USA Presidents: John F. Kennedy and Bill Clinton. LAHS currently competes in the New Mexico Activities Associations District 2, AAAA division for athletics, and has won 99 state championships in the schools history.
Distance: 7.1 mi. (11.4 km)
#22
University of New MexicoLos Alamos
University
Updated: 2020-05-09
The University of New MexicoLos Alamos is a branch campus of the public University of New Mexico and located in Los Alamos, New Mexico. UNM-LA offers 14 certificate programs and 18 associate degree programs. In addition, UNM-LA offers a Dual Credit program, which allows high school students to take college classes, an adult basic education program for students seeking their New Mexico High School Equivalency Credential or HiSet), and an ESL program. Students often work part-time at Los Alamos National Laboratory.
Distance: 7.1 mi. (11.5 km)
#23
Puye Formation
Rockunit
Updated: 2020-05-19
The Puye Formation is a geologic formation exposed east of the Jemez Mountains of northern New Mexico. Radiometric dating constrains its age to between 5 and 2 million years, corresponding to the Pliocene epoch.
Distance: 7.5 mi. (12.1 km)
#24
Puye Cliff Dwellings
National Register of Historic Places
Updated: 2020-05-13
The Puye Cliff Dwellings are the ruins of an abandoned pueblo, located in Santa Clara Canyon on Santa Clara Pueblo land near Espaola, New Mexico. The site was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1966.
Distance: 7.7 mi. (12.4 km)
#25
Santa Clara Indian Reservation
Unclassified
Updated: 2020-04-12
The Santa Clara Indian Reservation is an Indian reservation in north-central New Mexico, United States. It is the homeland of a branch of the Pueblo people of Native Americans. The reservation lies on 76.73 sq mi of southern Rio Arriba, northeastern Sandoval, and northern Santa Fe Counties. It includes the community of Santa Clara Pueblo, as well as parts of three other communities. The total population living on Santa Clara Pueblo land as of the 2000 census was 10,658 persons. Most of the population lives in the northeastern corner of the reservation. The largest community on reservation land is the city of Espaola, although a part of the city is not on reservation territory.
Distance: 7.7 mi. (12.4 km)
#26
Santa Fe Brewing Company
Company
Updated: 2020-05-07
Santa Fe Brewing Company is a brewery located in Santa Fe, New Mexico. It was established in 1988 as New Mexico's first craft brewery and has since become the largest brewery in the state. Its beers are distributed throughout the Southwestern United States. In 2010, Santa Fe Brewing became the first brewery in New Mexico to produce canned beer.
Distance: 8.0 mi. (12.9 km)
#27
La Mesilla, New Mexico
Settlement
Population: 1,772
Elevation: 1719 m
Updated: 2020-04-12
La Mesilla is a census-designated place in Ro Arriba County, New Mexico, United States. Its population was 1,772 as of the 2010 census.
Distance: 8.8 mi. (14.2 km)
#28
Santa Clara Pueblo, New Mexico
Settlement
Population: 1,018
Elevation: 1709 m
Updated: 2020-04-08
Santa Clara Pueblo is a census-designated place in Rio Arriba County, New Mexico, United States and a federally recognized tribe of Native American Pueblo people. Santa Clara Pueblo was established about 1550.
Distance: 9.2 mi. (14.8 km)
#29
Jaconita, New Mexico
Settlement
Population: 332
Elevation: 1746 m
Updated: 2020-04-10
Jaconita is a census-designated place in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, United States. It is part of the Santa Fe, New Mexico Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 332 at the 2010 census. It is considered to be a part of the Pojoaque Valley.
Distance: 9.4 mi. (15.1 km)
#30
Bandelier National Monument
Protected Area
Updated: 2019-10-10
Bandelier National Monument is a 33,677 acre United States National Monument near Los Alamos in Sandoval and Los Alamos counties, New Mexico. The monument preserves the homes and territory of the Ancestral Puebloans of a later era in the Southwest. Most of the pueblo structures date to two eras, dating between 1150 and 1600 AD.
Distance: 9.5 mi. (15.3 km)
#31
Pojoaque
Wikivoyage
Pojoaque is a small town in north central New Mexico, USA, not far from Santa Fe. While of limited interest itself to the traveler, it is a good jumping-off point for many northern New Mexico attractions.
Distance: 9.6 mi. (15.5 km)
#32
High Road to Taos
Historic Site
Updated: 2019-09-30
The 56 mi High Road to Taos is a scenic, winding road through the Sangre de Cristo Mountains between Santa Fe and Taos.. It winds through high desert, mountains, forests, small farms, and tiny Spanish Land Grant villages and Pueblo Indian villages. Scattered along the way are the galleries and studios of traditional artisans and artists drawn by the natural beauty. It has been recognized by the state of New Mexico as an official Scenic Byway.
Distance: 9.9 mi. (15.9 km)
#33
Poeh Museum
Museum
Updated: 2020-05-18
The Poeh Museum is a museum in Pojoaque, New Mexico, U.S.A. The museum is located off U.S. Route 84. It is devoted to the arts and culture of the Puebloan peoples, especially the Tewas in the northern part of the state. It was founded by Pojoaque Pueblo in 1987, and is housed in the Poeh Center. The museum organizes changing exhibitions, and is a large repository of permanent artifacts and programs. The museum has run the Oral Histories Documentation, which is part of the Museum's records, which involved participation of 38 Tewa elders providing stories about their lives the information is available in both Tewa and English.
Distance: 10.2 mi. (16.4 km)
#34
Bandelier Tuff
Rockunit
Updated: 2020-05-19
The Bandelier Tuff is a geologic formation exposed in and around the Jemez Mountains of northern New Mexico. It has a radiometric age of 1.85 to 1.25 million years, corresponding to the Pleistocene epoch.
Distance: 10.2 mi. (16.4 km)
#35
Cuyamungue, New Mexico
Settlement
Population: 479
Elevation: 1828 m
Updated: 2020-04-10
Cuyamungue is a census-designated place in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, United States. It is part of the Santa Fe, New Mexico Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 479 at the 2010 census.
Distance: 10.3 mi. (16.5 km)
#36
Pojoaque, New Mexico
Settlement
Population: 1,261
Elevation: 1784 m
Updated: 2020-05-18
Pojoaque is a census-designated place in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, United States. It is part of the Santa Fe, New Mexico Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 1,907 at the 2010 census. Pojoaque Pueblo, a neighboring community, is an Indian Reservation, and the town of Pojoaque is a collection of communities near the Pueblo with people from various ethnic backgrounds. The area of Pojoaque includes the neighborhoods of Cuyamungue, Jacona, Jaconita, Namb and El Rancho.
Distance: 10.4 mi. (16.7 km)
#37
Frank Bond House
National Register of Historic Places
Updated: 2019-04-27
The Frank Bond House on Bond St. in Espanola, New Mexico was begun in 1887. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.
Distance: 10.5 mi. (16.9 km)
#38
Cuyamungue Grant, New Mexico
Settlement
Population: 226
Updated: 2020-02-02
Cuyamungue Grant is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, United States. Its population was 226 as of the 2010 census.
Distance: 11.2 mi. (18.0 km)
#39
Pajarito Mountain Ski Area
Ski Area
Updated: 2019-03-02
Pajarito Mountain Ski Area is located on the north face of Pajarito Mountain, one of the Jemez Mountains in north central New Mexico, west of Los Alamos. It is located on 850 acre of privately owned land. Pajarito Mountain is owned and operated by volunteers and Mountain Capital Partners. A typical season runs from Christmas to early April, but an outstanding season may run from Thanksgiving to late April. Pajarito now has a snowmaking system and it is producing snow. Season passes are available with discounts available for early season purchase.
Distance: 11.2 mi. (18.1 km)
#40
El Valle de Arroyo Seco, New Mexico
Settlement
Population: 1,440
Elevation: 1746 m
Updated: 2020-04-11
El Valle de Arroyo Seco is a census-designated place in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, United States. It is part of the Santa Fe, New Mexico Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 1,440 at the 2010 census.
Distance: 11.3 mi. (18.2 km)
#41
Riverside, Rio Arriba County, New Mexico
Settlement
Updated: 2018-01-15
Riverside is a former village, now a suburb of Espaola, New Mexico, in Rio Arriba County, New Mexico, in the southwestern United States. It is located in north-central New Mexico, on the left bank of the Rio Grande across the river from Espaola proper. It is on NM Route 68 just north of US Route 285 and just south of the former village of Santa Nio. To the southeast is the former village of San Pedro.
Distance: 11.3 mi. (18.2 km)
#42
Santa Fe National Forest
Protected Area
Updated: 2019-09-26
The Santa Fe National Forest is a protected national forest in northern New Mexico in the Southwestern United States. It was established in 1915 and covers 1,558,452 acre. Elevations range from 5,300 feet to 13,103 feet at the summit of Truchas Peak, located within the Pecos Wilderness. The Jemez, Coyote, and Cuba districts are located in the Jemez Mountains the Pecos/Las Vegas district is located in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and the Espaola district is located in both mountain ranges. In descending order of land area the forest lies in parts of Rio Arriba, San Miguel, Sandoval, Santa Fe, Mora, and Los Alamos counties. Forest headquarters are located in the city of Santa Fe.
Distance: 11.6 mi. (18.7 km)
#43
Sombrillo, New Mexico
Settlement
Population: 493
Elevation: 1750 m
Updated: 2020-04-10
Sombrillo is a census-designated place in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, United States. It is part of the Santa Fe, New Mexico Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 493 at the 2000 census.
Distance: 11.7 mi. (18.8 km)
#44
Espaola, New Mexico
Settlement
Population: 10,224
Founded: 1598
Updated: 2020-05-05
Espaola is a city primarily in Rio Arriba County, New Mexico, in the United States. A portion of the central and eastern section of the city is in Santa Fe County. Founded as a capital for Nuevo Mxico in 1598 as San Juan de los Caballeros, it was renamed Espaola in 1880 when it became a railroad village, the city was officially incorporated in 1925. It has been called the first capital city in the United States. At the 2010 census, the city had a total population of 10,495. Espaola is within the AlbuquerqueSanta FeLas Vegas combined statistical area.
Distance: 11.7 mi. (18.9 km)

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