Carson, New Mexico

human settlement in New Mexico, United States of America

Carson is an unincorporated community in southwestern Taos County, New Mexico, United States. Carson was named after frontiersman Kit Carson who lived in Taos. It was founded around 1908. This was when the surrounding area was opened for homesteading.[1] Carson is a rural residential area with a low population density.

A seasonal wet-weather waterfall near Carson

Carson has a post office, with the ZIP code 87517. The 87517 area had a population of 460 at the 2020 census. The area had 386 housing units at Census 2020.[2] It also had a land area of 35.03 sq mi (90.7 km2) and a population density of 13.1 people per sq. mile (5.1 per km2).

In the 1930s, Carson was a Mormon settlement. A local trader gave an old colcha, an embroidered woolen blanket, to his sister-in-law to be fixed. She studied the textile and started making new colchas. This lead to a successful cottage industry. Most of the Carson colchas were made from recycled woolen fabrics. They were priced reasonably, and sold well. Many are now in the collections of museums.[3]

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  1. Carson Community Association Newsletter, January 2009 Archived July 8, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  2. "ZCTA5 87517 - Census Bureau Profile". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved March 14, 2024.
  3. Nancy Benson, New Mexico Colcha Club: Spanish Colonial Embroidery. 2008, Museum of New Mexico Press. ISBN 978-0-89013-519-8

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