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Eddy County, NM
Listed: 08/18/1988
The Caverns Historic District contains 13 administrative, residential, and maintenance buildings and various associated landscaped constructions of the Carlsbad Caverns National Park Headquarters Area that are architecturally significant under Criterion C as good examples of architecture and landscape architecture designs of the "rustic" theme for facility development used during the formative years of the National Park System, The Caverns examples combine the regional historic building types and styles of the Pueblo and New Mexican Territorial Revivals, which utilized traditional building materials and techniques, with the "rustic" ideal of harmony with the natural setting and the historic past. The buildings and landscape features in the district that were constructed before 1942 but less than 50 years ago are significant under both Criterion A and Criterion C because of exceptional importance both as illustrative of National Park Service stylistic architectural development prior to World War II, and as examples of Civilian Conservation Corps work of the Depression Era, The assemblage of buildings, terraces, trails, and roads is significant as a group of interrelated features of a landscaped setting which reshaped and incorporated the natural terrain.
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Carlsbad, California
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I took this at the Flower Fields in Carlsbad. They have nearly fifty acres of Giant Tecolote Ranunculus growing on the hillside overlooking the ocean.