The extension project, which two years ago received some $2.5 million in funding approved by the New Mexico State Legislature, will see the construction of a walking path connecting to a larger trail system that connects to the Aztec Ruins National Monument just over a mile to the north.As planned, the project will also see the construction of a public plaza.North Main Avenue was designated nearly 40 years ago by the State of New Mexico as a Historic District.The street is lined with a series of attractive 19th and early 20th century two-story brick buildings which have, through the years, proven to be a tourist attraction.The trail extension heading northward will make more accessible the Aztec Ruins, which, consisting of Pueblo Indian structures built more than a thousand years ago, is also a magnet for touristsPRIME COMMERCIAL PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE N MAIN OVERLY EXTENSION OF MAIN ST. IN AZTEC. INCLUDES MOST OF THE WEST SIDE OF THE DEVELOPMENT. RETAIL, PROFESSIONAL, TOURIST RELATED BUSINESS SHOULD CONSIDER THIS LOCATION. THE CITY DID THIS RIGHT
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