Tucumcari Mountain

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Tucumcari Mountain is a prominent mesa-like landmark in eastern New Mexico, historically used as a navigation point and symbol of the nearby town of Tucumcari.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf landform
landmark
mesa
associatedWith Santa Fe Railroad era development of Tucumcari
closestCity Tucumcari, New Mexico NERFINISHED
country United States of America
culturalSignificance iconic feature of local identity
elevation approximately 1,310 meters above sea level
approximately 4,300 feet above sea level
geologicalAge Mesozoic
geologicalFormation sedimentary rock
hasAccessibility accessible via local roads from Tucumcari
hasNameOrigin name derived from Native American language
hasViewOf surrounding plains of eastern New Mexico
town of Tucumcari
locatedIn New Mexico
Quay County, New Mexico NERFINISHED
locatedNear Tucumcari, New Mexico NERFINISHED
mentionedIn regional travel literature
notableFor isolated prominence on otherwise flat plains
partOf Llano Estacado region NERFINISHED
prominence prominent isolated mesa
region eastern New Mexico
topographicFeature flat-topped mesa
tourismAttraction regional scenic landmark
usedAs navigation landmark
reference point for travelers on the Great Plains
symbol of the town of Tucumcari
visibleFrom Interstate 40 NERFINISHED
U.S. Route 54 NERFINISHED

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Tucumcari namedAfter Tucumcari Mountain
Tucumcari feature Tucumcari Mountain