
The railroad hub of Clovis sits at the center of this High Plains landscape, where the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe and Panhandle and Santa Fe rail lines converge near the border between Curry County, New Mexico, and Parmer County, Texas. This mid-century survey captures the geometric expansion of the city beyond its industrial core, highlighting local landmarks such as Hillcrest Park, Potter Park, and Lawn Haven Cem. The surrounding terrain is defined by dry drainage features like Running Water Draw and Double Mountain Draw, which cut through the flat agricultural landscape.
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