Quay County

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Quay County is a rural county in eastern New Mexico known for its ranching, agriculture, and the city of Tucumcari along historic Route 66.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf administrative territorial entity
county
borderedBy Curry County
De Baca County
Deaf Smith County
surface form: Deaf Smith County, Texas

Guadalupe County
Harding County
Oldham County, Texas
Roosevelt County
San Miguel County
Union County
capital Tucumcari
contains Forrest
House
Logan
McAlister
San Jon
Tucumcari
country United States of America
countrySubdivisionType county
countySeat Tucumcari
FIPSCode 35037
GNISID 0917990
hasHighway U.S. Route 66
surface form: Historic U.S. Route 66

Interstate 40 NERFINISHED
New Mexico State Road 104
New Mexico State Road 104
surface form: New Mexico State Road 209

New Mexico State Road 104
surface form: New Mexico State Road 278

New Mexico State Road 469
U.S. Route 54 NERFINISHED
U.S. Route 54 Business
U.S. Route 84 NERFINISHED
hasLandUse cropland
rangeland
hasMajorCity Tucumcari
hasPrimaryEconomicSector agriculture
cattle ranching
ISO3166-2 US-NM
knownFor agriculture
U.S. Route 66
surface form: historic Route 66

ranching
locatedIn New Mexico
eastern New Mexico
locatedInTimeZone UTC−07:00
namedAfter Matthew Quay
Matthew Quay
surface form: Matthew Stanley Quay
observesDST UTC−06:00
partOf New Mexico
surface form: State of New Mexico
timeZone Mountain Time Zone
USState New Mexico

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eastern New Mexico includesCounty Quay County
subject surface form: Eastern New Mexico