Gilman Tunnels

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Gilman Tunnels are a set of dramatic rock tunnels carved through a narrow canyon in the Jemez Mountains of New Mexico, popular for their scenic views and historic railroad origins.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic transportation infrastructure
road tunnel
access public road
adjacentTo Jemez River canyon NERFINISHED
constructedFor railroad
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Sandoval County NERFINISHED
currentUse roadway tunnel
hasPart narrow canyon
rock tunnels
hasView forest landscape
sheer canyon walls
hazard falling rocks
narrow roadway
historicalPeriod early 20th century
knownFor dramatic rock walls
historic railroad origins
narrow canyon setting
scenic views
locatedIn Jemez Mountains NERFINISHED
New Mexico
Sandoval County, New Mexico NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedNear Jemez River NERFINISHED
Jemez Springs, New Mexico NERFINISHED
Ponderosa, New Mexico NERFINISHED
locatedOn New Mexico State Road 485 NERFINISHED
material rock
nearbyAttraction Jemez National Recreation Area NERFINISHED
Jemez Springs NERFINISHED
originalUse railroad tunnel
partOf Santa Fe National Forest NERFINISHED
railroadType logging railroad
recreationActivity driving tours
motorcycling
sightseeing
region northern New Mexico
scenicDesignation popular photography location
state New Mexico
surroundedBy Jemez Mountains NERFINISHED
terrainType canyon
tourismType roadside attraction
scenic drive
transportationType highway structure
usedBy motor vehicles
sightseers
tourists

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