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Documents in Portable Document Format PDF require Adobe Acrobat Reader 5.0 or higher to view; download Adobe Acrobat Reader. Victor M. Ponce. Diams; . In 1829, Antonio Armijo, a Mexican trader from Santa Fe, New Mexico, led a sixty-person and one-hundred-mule caravan along the Spanish Trail, from New Mexico to Los Angeles, California. The Armijo party noted the unusual fertility of the plains surrounding the springs, and so they called it Las Vegas, which in Spanish translates into fertile plains.PARSED CONTENT
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