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Los Pinos, New Mexico is a fascinating ghost town located in what is now Bosque Farms, New Mexico. You can find it within Valencia County, New Mexico.

What is Los Pinos?

Los Pinos is known as a ghost town. This means it was once a busy place where people lived and worked. Over time, everyone moved away, leaving behind empty buildings and memories. Today, Los Pinos is part of the modern community of Bosque Farms. It's a quiet reminder of New Mexico's long history.

A Look Back: Its Early Days

The story of Los Pinos began a very long time ago, in 1716. Back then, this area was part of New Spain, a large territory controlled by Spain. Los Pinos started as a "Spanish land grant." This was a special gift of land given by the Spanish government to a person or a group of people.

How Los Pinos Got Its Name

The original name for this land grant was "Bosque del Pino." This Spanish name means "Forest Pines." Over time, people started calling it simply "Los Pinos," which means "The Pines." This name likely came from the many pine trees that grew in the area.

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