Thirty-seven properties, out of 134 properties within the commercial district, have retained their historical significance.
At the present time, 16 buildings have been placed on the State Historic Register.
Four of the 16 buildings are also on the National Register of Historic places.
You start your "Historic Landmark Walking Tour" at the Deming Museum and Customs House and go north on Silver following the map.
Return to the Museum and drive south or walk to the Luna County Courthouse Park and enjoy a relaxing moment at the park.
The park is 4 blocks south of the Luna Mimbres Museum.
1. Deming Luna Mimbres Museum, 301 S SilverBuilt as an armory in 1917, it is a classic red brick, two-story structure with decorative front concrete parapet and coat of arms. People from all over the world come to see this Museum--it is a treasure. |
2. Custom House, 304 S SilverMaps show it was essentially built by 1889. It was then reportedly known as the Custom House, and home of Judge Seaman Field, U.S. Customs Officer. Small additions were built in 1902, 1908, and 1930. It has a long front portico with Greek columns, a double gabled shingle roof, and a bay corner window. It retains both historic appearance and importance. |
3. Baker Hotel, 120-124 S Silver (corner of Spruce and Silver)The two-story corner building with signboards, bulkheads, bay doors and a metal hood over lower floor individual shops, is reminiscent of the buildings of its time. The cement capped parapet has dark brick design beneath. With a rear arched brick transom door, this entire red brick structure served as a classic hotel. It was Deming's most important community meeting place and symbol of early importance of both Silver Avenue and Spruce Street. |
5. The Veranda Deli, 110 S SilverThis building was built in 1902 and was originally the power source for the Deming National Bank. Later, it became a place for storage. A red brick building, it has a segmented arch door and windows, flat roof, stepped parapets and an attached garage with double wooden doors. |
7. Bargain Barn, 105-107 N SilverCompleted in 1917 and expanded in 1930. The wood framed plate glass windows, signboard and bulkheads are visible. It has a truncated roof, concrete block and stone capped crenelations. A brick front and adobe rear are present. |
8. Sunshine Cleaners, 114 N SilverCompleted in 1913 this opened as a restaurant. It has a brick exterior and low gabled parapet with a fleur-de-lis ornamentation. The six boarded transom windows are still visible as a well as decorative buttresses. Wood bulkheads still support the windows. |
9. The New T-Shirt Print Shop, 118 E PineBuilt in 1886 it expanded to the rear in 1902. Over the years it has been a grocery store, gentleman's furnishings, Chinese restaurant, cigar store, and a used furniture outlet. The front door has a side transom, a signboard and glass blocks. It has a flat roof, truncated corner caps and decorative cornice. |
11. Deming Center for the Arts, 100 S Gold (corner of Pine & Gold)This building was rebuilt after a 1914 fire. Modern blonde brick exterior has keystone window motifs. Brick and cement pilasters, metal and cement cornices, with occasional stone facing. The original etched metal vault has been retained. |
12. Deming Office Supply, 110 S GoldCompleted in 1917, his building was used as offices and a Masonic Hall. This is a classic two-story brick structure. Notice the recessed entry and double doors. There is a side door to the second floor. The glass brick area on side is a source of light from the south. Above the signboard are second floor transomed windows. The large wood cornice is topped by a cement capped parapet and flat roof. |
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13. J. A. Mahoney Building, 122 S GoldCompleted in 1912, it was one of Deming's important commercial structures from the 1920's to the 50's. Notice the double doors and transoms. The yellow brick front, red brick sides and rear are a pleasing combination. At ground level are the bulkheads, above the windows and transoms are signboards, then a decorated cornice topped by a capped parapet. |
14. Tea Pot Dome, 200 S GoldBuilt in 1886, it has been a stable, a meat market and other businesses. The front is brick with an inset bay door with transoms. It has a pressed tin ceiling. It is Queen Anne Commercial Style. Notice transoms that open for ventilation. |
15. Liberty Finance, 202 S GoldBuilt in 1893, with wood framed windows. It has been a cobbler, grocery store and a bar. The front brick frame was added by 1930. Inset double doors have a functioning transom. It has a deco brick parapet. |
16. Luna County Courthouse, 700 S SilverThe Luna County Courthouse, designed by W. B. Corwin, with tall clock tower and Greek portico was completed in 1910. This style is similar to 19th century, midwest public buildings. To the east is the old jail building from 1918, an example of the decorative brick style designed by Braunton and Liebert of El Paso. The Courthouse is the site of the controversial trials of 30 some Villistas of the Columbus raid of 1916, four of whom were hanged in the yard of the Courthouse. |