
Carrizozo serves as the central hub of this 1938 survey, situated at a major junction of the Southern Pacific railroad. The landscape is defined by the dramatic rise of the Lincoln National Forest to the east and south, where peaks like Carrizo Mountain and Cub Mountain tower over the high desert basin. The town's social and infrastructural development is evidenced by the Carrizozo Country Club and the well-defined White Oaks Road stretching toward the northern mines.
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