Village of Mosquero
The Village of Mosquero, founded in 1908 by Benjamin F. Brown, serves as the county seat of Harding County, New Mexico, known for being the least populated county in the state. Originally a water stop for the Dawson Branch of the El Paso and Northeastern Railroad, Mosquero blossomed from a modest settlement into a small community offering essential services, including a post office, store, and lodging options.
Today, Mosquero retains its charm with a mix of long-standing families and newcomers, supported by local amenities such as a brewery and restaurant. The village embraces its heritage while actively participating in beautification initiatives and community-oriented projects, showcasing a forward-looking spirit that fosters collective dignity and pride among its residents.
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