Grenville serves as the primary hub of this northeastern New Mexico landscape, situated at the junction of several county routes and a major highway. The settlement's history is anchored by the Grenville Cem, located just north of town along Sand Mesa Rd. This high-plains terrain is defined by volcanic and mesas features, including the prominent Mount Clayton and Horseshoe Mountain to the southwest, and the Kilburn Hills centrally located on the sheet. Water distribution is limited to seasonal drainages like Seneca Creek, which meanders through Cherry Canyon, and Alamos Creek in the northeastern corner. The map reflects a rural economy dependent on a network of remote roads such as Blind Gap Rd and Wiseman Rd to navigate the expansive Sand Mesa.
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