New Mexico - State
Quay County, located in Eastern New Mexico, is a region rich in history and community, named after Senator Matthew Quay, who advocated for the state's admission to the Union. Established on February 28, 1903, the county spans 2,882 square miles and hosts a population of approximately 9,401, with Tucumcari as its largest city and county seat.
In addition to its diverse communities such as House, Logan, and San Jon, Quay County plays an active role in local governance and community initiatives, including support for local business through paid summer internships and various resolutions that promote environmental and governmental engagement. The county's vibrant culture and commitment to its residents make it a unique destination in New Mexico.
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