Farmington, New Mexico, United States

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🇺🇸 Farmington is a city in San Juan County in the U.S. state of New Mexico. Farmington (and surrounding San Juan County) makes up one of the four Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) in New Mexico.

Farmington is located at the junction of the San Juan River, the Animas River, and the La Plata River, and is located on the Colorado Plateau. Farmington is the largest city of San Juan County, one of the geographically largest counties in the United States covering 5,538 square miles (14,340 km²). Farmington serves as the commercial hub for most of north-western New Mexico and the Four Corners region of four states. Farmington lies at or near the junction of several important highways: U.S. Highway 64, New Mexico Highway 170, New Mexico Highway 371, and New Mexico Highway 516.

It is on the Trails of the Ancients Byway, one of the designated New Mexico Scenic Byways. The primary non-government industries of Farmington are the production of petroleum, natural gas, and coal and its function as a major retail hub. Outside of Farmington, the Navajo Mine (coal), operated by the Navajo Transitional Energy Company (NTEC), is used entirely for fuel for the nearby Four Corners Generating Station to produce electric power.

History The area that is now Farmington was settled by Ancestral Pueblo people in the 7th Century. Ruins can be visited at nearby Salmon Ruins and at the Aztec Ruins. When the Ancestral Puebloans left the area, the Navajos, Jicarilla Apaches, and Utes moved into the area. A key part of the region was known in Navajo as Tóta' which means "where three rivers meet".

Although Spanish and American mineral prospecting happened in the area, there were few permanent settlements. In 1868, the Navajo Nation was created, taking up the western half of San Juan County. Six years later, the U.S. government offered territory in the rest of San Juan County to the Jicarilla Apache but they refused. As a result, the area was opened for settlement and a number of settlers moved into the region from Southern Colorado. The area was originally known as "Junction City" because of the access to the three rivers.

In 1901 the town was incorporated and named Farmington with a population of 548. By September 19, 1905, the railroad was finished connecting Farmington to Durango, Colorado, expanding economic and settlement opportunities. It was unusual in that it was a standard gauge railroad that connected to the Denver & Rio Grande Western narrow gauge lines of south-western Colorado. The railroad converted the line to narrow gauge in 1923. The line was abandoned in 1968 and the line was dismantled to Durango in 1969. In addition, in the 1920s there was significant investment in natural gas and oil in the area, although actual production remained low until the 1950s. With construction of a developed road connecting Farmington to U.S. Route 66 and Albuquerque in the 1940s and the construction of the San Juan Basin Natural Gas Pipeline in 1953 – a venture led by Tom Bolack – the population expanded significantly. It grew from 3,637 in 1950 to 35,000 in 1953 and the expansion continued after that. However, the significant connection to the energy industry made the economics of the town largely vulnerable to international market fluctuations during the 1970s energy crisis and resulted in some economic diversification.

In 1967, as part of a joint U.S. Government-El Paso Electric operation, an underground nuclear detonation occurred 50 miles (80 km) east of Farmington and about 25 miles (40 km) south of Dulce, New Mexico in present-day Carson National Forest. This pilot project of Operation Plowshare, code-named Project Gasbuggy, was an attempt to fracture a large volume of underground bedrock to make more natural gas available for extraction by gas wells.

The people of Farmington have been the subject of several civil rights investigations, including the 2005 report, The Farmington Report: Civil Rights for Native Americans 30 Years Later.

Arts and culture Farmington has been the home of the Connie Mack World Series baseball tournament, played in August every year at Ricketts Park (capacity 5,072), since 1965 (except in 2020, when it was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic). Connie Mack league regular season play includes players age 16 to 18. The Connie Mack World Series consists of 10 or more teams from various regions around the United States, including from Puerto Rico.

Farmington holds a riverfest once a year. Area rivers are celebrated with a festival of music, fine arts, food, entertainment, a 10K and 5K run and walk, riverside trail walks, and river raft rides.

Piñon Hills Golf Course, designed by Ken Dye, in Farmington is one of the United States' Top Municipal Golf Courses. Owned and operated by the City of Farmington, Pinon Hills has been ranked in the Top Municipal Golf Courses by Golfweek Magazine for several years.

Fishing, fly and reel, is a very popular activity in Farmington. Fishing is permitted on the San Juan River, Navajo Lake, Lake Farmington, Morgan Lake, the Animas River, Jackson Lake and Cutter Dam.

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Farmington has a population of over 45,877 people. Farmington also forms the centre of the wider San Juan County which has a population of over 121,661 people.

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Antipodal to Farmington is: 71.79,-36.732

Locations Near: Farmington -108.21,36.7316

🇺🇸 Durango -107.878,37.277 d: 67.4  

🇺🇸 Rio Rancho -106.659,35.228 d: 217.8  

🇺🇸 Albuquerque -106.652,35.088 d: 230.4  

🇺🇸 Grand Junction -108.545,39.076 d: 262.3  

🇺🇸 Santa Fe -105.95,35.667 d: 234.8  

🇺🇸 Glenwood Springs -107.317,39.55 d: 323  

🇺🇸 Eagle -106.817,39.617 d: 343.1  

🇺🇸 Cañon City -105.221,38.442 d: 324.8  

🇺🇸 Flagstaff -111.651,35.198 d: 353.5  

🇺🇸 Pueblo -104.61,38.265 d: 360.4  

Antipodal to: Farmington 71.79,-36.732

🇲🇺 Mahébourg 57.7,-20.407 d: 17743.2  

🇲🇺 Centre de Flacq 57.718,-20.2 d: 17725.1  

🇲🇺 Curepipe 57.517,-20.317 d: 17724.1  

🇲🇺 Vacoas-Phoenix 57.493,-20.3 d: 17721.2  

🇲🇺 Quatre Bornes 57.479,-20.266 d: 17717.2  

🇲🇺 St Pierre 57.517,-20.217 d: 17714.9  

🇲🇺 Moka 57.496,-20.219 d: 17713.9  

🇲🇺 Beau Bassin-Rose Hill 57.471,-20.235 d: 17713.9  

🇲🇺 Beau-Bassin Rose-Hill 57.467,-20.233 d: 17713.5  

🇲🇺 Rivière du Rempart 57.633,-20.05 d: 17706.3  

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