Talk:Faywood, New Mexico

Clarification
It seems the the following three locations are related:
 * Faywood, New Mexico, a CDP of .526 square miles (coordinates 32°37′29″N 107°52′21″W)
 * Dwyer, New Mexico, an unincorporated community of unknown size (coordinates 32°37′42″N 107°52′01″W)
 * Faywood, a ghost town for a hot springs hotel. From information about the site, the coordinates appear to be 32°33'14.6"N 107°59'38.0"W

Based on the coordinates, Dwyer is .4 miles north of Faywood and Faywood Ghost Town appears to be 9.5 miles south of Faywood (i.e. total span along NM 61 = 9.9 miles, if all the coordinates are correct)

Since they are listed as three different entities, I assume that they are completely separate locations, but is there some sort of tie, such as all are part of a region (township, other) that contains all three?

What does Dwyer encompass?

Thanks!-- CaroleHenson  ( talk ) 17:45, 5 December 2014 (UTC)


 * I'm getting some info and updating the Dwyer and Faywood articles + I created Faywood Hot Springs article (with a redirect from the link in the Grant County template Faywood (ghost town), New Mexico).-- CaroleHenson  ( talk ) 20:28, 5 December 2014 (UTC)

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