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Algodones
, New Mexico in Sandoval County

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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Algodones.

Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in Sandoval county include:

Bernalillo,   Bland,   Cabezon,   Canon,   Casa Salazar,   Cochiti,   Cochiti Lake,   Cochiti Pueblo,   Corrales,   Counselor,   Cuba,   Deer Lake,   Domingo,   El Llanito,   Frijoles,   Gilman,   Guadalupe,   Jemez Pueblo,   Jemez Springs,   LaVentana,   La Cueva,   La Gotera,   La Jara,   La Placita,   Lagunitas,   Las Colonias,   Pena Blanca,   Penistaja,   Pines,   Placitas,   Ponderosa,   Pueblo of Sandia Village,   Puertecito,   Ranchito,   Regina,   Rio Rancho,   Rivajana,   San Felipe Pueblo,   San Luis,   San Ysidro,   Sandia Pueblo,   Santa Ana Pueblo,   Santo Domingo Pueblo,   Senorito,   Seven Springs,   Sile,   Sulphur Springs,   Torreon,   Upper La Jara,   Zia Pueblo,  

 

Or have a look at other New Mexico counties including:

Bernalillo,   Catron,   Chaves,   Cibola,   Colfax,   Curry,   De Baca,   Dona Ana,   Eddy,   Grant,   Guadalupe,   Harding,   Hidalgo,   Lea,   Lincoln,   Los Alamos,   Luna,   McKinley,   Mora,   Otero,   Quay,   Rio Arriba,   Roosevelt,   San Juan,   San Miguel,   Santa Fe,   Sierra,   Socorro,   Taos,   Torrance,   Union,   Valencia,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Algodones, NM?
Then read on!

1. Algodones is an unincorporated village in Sandoval County, New Mexico, located about 15 miles south of Bernalillo.

2. The village was founded in 1883 and was originally called San Antonio de los Algodones.

3. Algodones is home to the historic San Antonio de los Algodones Mission, which was built in 1793 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

4. The village is also home to the annual Algodones Fiesta, which celebrates the local culture and heritage with traditional music, food, and dancing.