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  1. Guadalupe county News & Updates. Administration Office. 130 S. 4th Street. Santa Rosa, NM 88435. (575) 472-3306. Assessor's Office. 1448 Historic Rt. 66, Suite 2. Santa Rosa, NM 88435. (575) 472-3738.

  2. The older section of Guadalupe County Courthouse, which was built in 1909, adjoins the newer section. Guadalupe County (Spanish: Condado de Guadalupe) is a county in the U.S. state of New Mexico. As of the 2020 census, the population was 4,452. Its county seat is Santa Rosa.

  3. Guadalupe County Attractions. GUADALUPE COUNTY. The sweet wealth of water in Guadalupe County is a miracle, and a blessing to be enjoyed by all who live and travel in this rugged land. The Pecos River flows gently through the hills, mesas and rolling grassland of Guadalupe County.

  4. Guadalupe County Assessor's Office. The Assessor manages a professional, courteous staff who provide for the residents and businesses of Guadalupe County. It is the responsibility of the assessor's office to find, list and value residential, commercial, vacant, business as well as personal property for Ad Valorem tax purposes, as well as notify ...

  5. Guadalupe, county, central New Mexico, U.S., an arid plains area dotted with hills and red mesas and marked by a few arroyos. The county lies mostly in the Pecos River valley, rising in the east to a High Plains region. The Pecos makes an irregular curve through the county from northwest to south, exiting at Sumner Lake.

  6. Guadalupe County: A Hidden Gem in New Mexico's Heartland. If you're looking for a place that embodies the beauty and serenity of the American Southwest, look no further than Guadalupe County, New Mexico. With a rich history dating back to its creation in 1891, this county has something for everyone, whether you're a history buff, nature lover ...

  7. Guadalupe County is the fifth-least populous county in New Mexico with approximately 4,376 and has a total area of 3,032 square miles of land. Santa Rosa boasts the famous Blue Hole, an 81-foot deep natural artesian spring used by scuba divers and swimmers. Read More at County Site.

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