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Timeless Elegance: Cristal Garcia's Guide to Historic Homes in Las Cruces

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Hello, Las Cruces enthusiasts! Cristal Garcia here, your local real estate aficionado and Associate Broker & REALTOR® with EXIT Realty Horizons. Today, let's step back in time and discover the enchanting world of historic homes in our beloved city, where charm and uniqueness intertwine to create living spaces that are more than just houses – they're pieces of local history.


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Unveiling the Time Capsules: Historic Homes of Las Cruces

Las Cruces boasts a rich tapestry of history, and nothing captures its essence better than the historic homes sprinkled throughout the city. Let's take a virtual stroll down memory lane and explore five timeless gems that stand as testaments to the city's captivating past.


1. Loretto Academy - 1300 Hardaway Street, Las Cruces, NM 88005

This iconic building, originally constructed in 1870, was home to the Loretto Academy, a prominent educational institution. Its Victorian architecture and lush surroundings make it a must-see for those fascinated by Las Cruces' educational history.


2. The McFie House - 410 E. Boutz Road, Las Cruces, NM 88005

Built in the late 1800s, the McFie House is a stunning example of Territorial-style architecture. Its adobe walls and classic southwestern features transport you back in time, offering a glimpse into Las Cruces' pioneer days.


3. The Fountain House - 1290 Calle de La Luz, Las Cruces, NM 88005

A true gem of the Mesquite Historic District, the Fountain House exudes elegance and charm. Built in 1883, this adobe home showcases the enduring allure of Las Cruces' architectural history.


4. The Edwin B. Kemp House - 505 S. Alameda Boulevard, Las Cruces, NM 88005

This Victorian-style beauty, constructed in 1884, stands proudly in the Alameda Depot Historic District. With its intricate detailing and timeless appeal, the Edwin B. Kemp House is a visual feast for history enthusiasts.


5. The Eugene Van Patten House - 615 N. Campo Street, Las Cruces, NM 88001

Nestled in the Alameda-Depot neighborhood, the Eugene Van Patten House is a stunning example of Queen Anne architecture. Built in 1895, it's a living testament to the elegance and craftsmanship of yesteryears.


Call Cristal Garcia for Your Historic Home Journey!

Ready to own a piece of Las Cruces' history? Whether you're looking to buy or sell a historic home, I'm here to guide you through the process. Call me at 575-650-5039 for personalized advice, market insights, and a tour of these charming time capsules.


With Cristal Garcia by your side, your journey into the world of historic homes is not just a transaction – it's a celebration of Las Cruces' rich history. Let's make your historic home dreams come true! 🏡🕰️



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Associate Broker & REALTOR®
[M] (575) 650-5039
[E] CG@HouseOfCristal.com

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