
Encino
Another pioneer who made Encino history was Victor Perez. He immigrated to the United States from Spain in 1904 when he was fifteen years old. After landing in New York Harbor, he traveled by train to Lamy near Santa Fe and then on by wagon to Vaughn and Encino where a Basque community had developed. Many of the same families from Spain settled along the railroad tracks as the town of Encino was founded.
On Demand Performance - KXNM archives Archaeology In Your Backyard as MP3 files, allowing you to listen to your favorite shows on demand, whenever you choose. Click on the audio file below to hear the story about Encino Parts 1 and 2, or click on the Download File to read the whole story.
Another pioneer who made Encino history was Victor Perez. He immigrated to the United States from Spain in 1904 when he was fifteen years old. After landing in New York Harbor, he traveled by train to Lamy near Santa Fe and then on by wagon to Vaughn and Encino where a Basque community had developed. Many of the same families from Spain settled along the railroad tracks as the town of Encino was founded.
On Demand Performance - KXNM archives Archaeology In Your Backyard as MP3 files, allowing you to listen to your favorite shows on demand, whenever you choose. Click on the audio file below to hear the story about Encino Parts 1 and 2, or click on the Download File to read the whole story.
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