
The Arkansas River corridor serves as the anchor for this mid-1990s survey of La Junta, where the city's grid is defined by a dense concentration of civic institutions and neighborhoods. Educational history is particularly well-represented through numerous neighborhood facilities like Lincoln Sch, Park Sch, and the Otero Jr College campus. The rail-oriented layout of the town is shaped by the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe line, which cuts through the northern edge near Fairview Cem and the Gaging Sta. Beyond the city limits, the landscape transitions into the open expanse of the Comanche National Grassland to the south. Distinctive landmarks of the era include the Drive-in Theater in the northeast and the Santa Fe National Historic Trail crossing the western plains through Ormega, marking the convergence of pioneer heritage with modern infrastructure.
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1955 La Junta
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1958 La Junta
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1966 La Junta
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1968 La Junta
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1982 La Junta
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1996 La Junta
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2011 La Junta
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2013 La Junta
Otero County, CO
2016 La Junta
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2019 La Junta
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2022 La Junta
Otero County, CO