Downtown Farmington
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Artists display their work at one of our four Art Walks
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302 Main Espresso
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A Rainy Sunset in Historic Downtown, "The Heart" of Farmington
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Rooftop view of the Northern New Mexico Street Rodders Rod Run
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The Downtown Fall Crawl Flex Ramp.
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Savannah Cook displays her work at the Downtown Makers Market.
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Jams by JKZ Farms at the Downtown Makers Market.
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Orchard Street Gardens at the Downtown Makers Market.
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Three Rivers Brewing at Sunset.
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Weekly Makers Market in "The Heart" of Farmington, Historic Downtown.
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1932 Ford Roadster at the Northern New Mexico Street Rodders Hot Rod Run.
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Mayor and Mrs. Roberts enjoying a 3 Rivers Burger and the music at TGIF.
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Proposed conceptual design for Orchard and Main.
Downtown Farmington: A MainStreet Project is administered by the City of Farmington's Government Relations Division and the City's Metropolitan Redevelopment Area Board in partnership with the New Mexico MainStreet Program.
The Downtown Farmington is also a 2017 Main Street Accredited Program.
Downtown Farmington is committed to promoting commerce, culture, and community in Downtown Farmington.
Downtown Farmington: A MainStreet Program
Our Mission: Making downtown the heart of our community, again.
Main Street America has been helping revitalize older and historic commercial districts for more than 35 years. Today it is a network of more than 1,600 neighborhoods and communities, rural and urban, who share both a commitment to place and to building stronger communities through preservation-based economic development. Main Street America is a program of the nonprofit National Main Street Center, a subsidiary of the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
The New Mexico MainStreet Program is a grassroots economic development program that assists communities in revitalizing their traditional commercial districts. A program of the New Mexico Economic Development Department, MainStreet works throughout New Mexico to help affiliated local organizations create an economically viable business environment while preserving cultural and historic resources.