Deming Armory, National Guard facility in Deming, United States.
The Deming Armory is a Guard facility with a red-brick structure and three large bays across its front, located on Silver Avenue. The building features decorative concrete details and displays craftsmanship typical of early 1900s construction.
The building was constructed in 1916, shortly after New Mexico became a state, and served as the region's first Guard facility. It became an important base for troops monitoring the border during the Mexican Revolution.
The building now serves as a museum space that tells the story of the region through objects and furnishings from different time periods. Visitors can trace how daily life evolved in this area through what is displayed inside.
The museum housed inside is open during the day and is best accessed through the side entrance rather than the front. The staff can help orient you to the collections once you arrive.
The building's name remains clearly visible on its front wall alongside decorative panels designed by the architecture firm Trost & Trost. These design elements reveal the attention paid to the building's appearance when it was first built.
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