Gage, New Mexico

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Gage is an unincorporated desert hamlet in western Luna County, New Mexico, United States. It is found on Interstate 10/U.S. Route 70, twenty miles west of Deming.

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As of 1930, the population was 102. For some time, it survived as a small town, but most of it has now been razed. A traveler's stop with service station and snack shop is all that remains.

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Coordinates: 32°13′46″N108°05′10″W / 32.22944°N 108.08611°W / 32.22944; -108.08611