La Union, NM
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About La Union
- • Actor and comedian George Lopez spent part of his childhood in La Union.
- • The unique chile ristra-making tradition is deeply rooted in La Union culture.
- • Agriculture thrived due to the fertile Mesilla Valley and Rio Grande irrigation.
- • Legend says a buried treasure from Pancho Villa is hidden near the town.
- • The Rio Grande flood of 1905 caused significant damage and reshaped the area.
- • "The Union" reflects community spirit when founded in 1867 after the Civil War.
- • With around 1,100 people, the population is smaller than many regional villages.
- • At 3,822 feet, the elevation provides stunning views of the surrounding mountains.
- • Agriculture, particularly chile and pecan farming, sustains the local economy.
- • La Union offers a peaceful, close-knit community atmosphere steeped in tradition.
- • The El Paso Chihuahuas (AAA baseball) are located roughly 25 minutes away.
- • New Mexico State University Aggies (Las Cruces) have a storied basketball rivalry with UTEP.