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Vaughn

On the central-southeastern plains of New Mexico lies the town of Vaughn, a small community with a rich, diverse history and a promising future. Its grassy prairies, blue skies and wide horizons attract many visitors each year. Vaughn offers good locations for small to medium-sized businesses and industry considering expansion, relocation or consolidation. Its central location in New Mexico offers excellent railroad and highway access, an abundance of agriculture and livestock, and available land.

Established as a railroad community in 1919, the railroads now play a smaller role in the economy, while tourist and service-oriented businesses are the main industry. Vaughn is the only town in New Mexico where the main lines of two railroads intersect: the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway (BNSF) and the Union Pacific (UP) Railway.

Cattle and sheep ranching also drive the local economy. Considered one of the nation's outstanding sheep and wool raising areas, Vaughn's ranching practices are among the most advanced in the country.

Vaughn
Vaughn, NM 88353

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