Tularosa, New Mexico

Tularosa is a village in Otero County, New Mexico, United States. It shares its name with the Tularosa Basin, in which the town is located. To the east, Tularosa is flanked by the western edge of the Sacramento Mountains. The population was 2,864 at the 2000 census. During the 1990s and early 2000s, the town, north of the much larger Alamogordo, experienced moderate growth and construction as a bedroom community, especially in the housing industry. Tularosa is noted for its abundance of cottonwood shade trees and its efforts to preserve the adobe-style architecture of its past.

History

Tularosa gets its name from the Spanish description for the red or rose colored reeds growing along the banks of the Rio Tularosa. The Rio Tularosa, which still exists along the north side of the village, attracted the original settlers as a water source in the desert. Settlers attempted to establish a settlement in 1860 but were unsuccessful due to Apache raids. Two years later, after a battle at nearby Round Mountain, Hispanic farmers from the Rio Grande valley succeeded in settling the area. In 1863, the Town of Tularosa was formally established and was mapped with forty-nine blocks and water rights distributed and recorded.

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Tularosa

by: Paul Young

Don't trust in me she said
I'll always lie to you
That way you'll never know
Just where you stand
I'll soothe your loneliness
Until it's time to go
And you need never know
Just where you stand
I know all there is to know
On how a dream gets shattered
And you know all you need to know
One more bleeding heart won't matter now
Don't tell me baby
Don't tell me how
How you love me
Things can never be the same
'Cause a part of me will still remain
In Tularosa, In Tularosa
In times of solitude
I won't remember you
That way you'll never know
Just where you stand
And I don't need your sympathy
Your food upon my table
and no-one watching over me
You won't rock my baby's cradle, now
Don't tell me baby
Don't tell me how
How you love me
Things can never be the same
'Cause a part of me will still remain
In Tularosa, In Tularosa
And I don't need your sympathy
Your food upon my table
and no-one watching over me
You won't rock my baby's cradle, now
Don't tell me baby
Don't tell me how
How you love me
Things are never gonna change
And a part of me will still remain
In Tularosa, In Tularosa
I won't remember you
You'll soon forget about me too
My heart belongs somewhere else...




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