East Avenue A
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East Avenue A
East Avenue A is an asphalted street in Fort Sumner.
East Avenue A
type of road
Secondary road
Artwork
Mitchell Windmill Supply murals
East Avenue B
Western building facades mural (left), Western building facades mural (right)
East McGee Avenue
North 8th Street
North 4th Street
Storefront Indian figures at Silver Dollar Antiques, Fort Sumner Chamber of Commerce, Cowboy figures leaning in front of Chamber of Commerce, Cut-out mural of Western partiers, cowboy leaning on side of outhouse, Window painting: Cortese Cow, Window painting: Bucking Bronco, History of Fort Sumner: Conquistadors, History of Fort Sumner: Bosque Redondo Indian Reservation, History of Fort Sumner: Cattle Ranchers, "Our Heritage" Timeline, Apple orchard mural at closed gas-station, Mural of boy climbing fence, Cowboy coat of arms mural, Cattle train mural
West Main Avenue
South Stearns Street
North 5th Street
South 5th Street
Mercantile and feed mural
North 7th Street
East Hemstreet Avenue
Clovis Subdivision
North 3rd Street
North 2nd Street
West Sumner Avenue
Fort Sumner, Kingdom Hall, Saint Johns Episcopal Church, First Baptist Church, Church of Christ, Nazarene Church, Fort Sumner Church of Christ, Christ Full Gospel Church, First Assembly of God Church, Fort Sumner Middle School, Fort Sumner Post Office, Rodrick Drug Store Historic Site, Things to see in Ft. Sumner fence mural, Blacksmith mural, Man, woman, cat mural at closed gas-station, Indian with headdress, Sadie's, Sadie's woman making tortilla mural, Cowboy and dog next to fence at Billy the Kid F.O.E.
North 6th Street
South 6th Street
East Avenue C
W.P.A mural in De Baca County Courthouse, W.P.A. mural in De Baca County Courthouse, Railroad mural in De Baca County, Painted map of De Baca County, De Baca County Courthouse, Sprouts: Cowboys at the grocery store
West Avenue B
Cortese Feed & Supply painting on feed container, Painting on feed container: "Welcome to Ft. Sumner", Painting on feed container: "Cortese Feed", History of Fort Sumner: Railroads
East Richards Avenue