
Farmington, New Mexico - Wikipedia
Farmington is the largest city of San Juan County, one of the geographically largest counties in the United States covering 5,538 square miles (14,340 km 2). Farmington serves as the commercial hub …
Visit Farmington, NM | Things to Do, Lodging, Restaurants & More
Discover Farmington, NM! From national parks to cozy stays, delightful dining, and shopping, there's something for everyone. Plan your getaway today.
Visit Farmington, NM | Outdoor Adventures & Cultural Gems
Explore Farmington, NM! Enjoy, fishing, hiking, Native American culture, historic sites, and family-friendly adventures in the Four Corners.
Farmington, NM - Official Website | Official Website
The unique and diverse terrain in and around the Farmington area is a playground for outdoor enthusiasts from all over. City Manager, Rob Mayes will be holding a public hearing on the budget for …
Home - The City of Farmington
The official website of the City of Farmington, MI.
Town of Farmington | CTvisit
The Town of Farmington stands as a beacon of New England charm and historical richness. With origins tracing back to 1645, Farmington is not just a town but a living museum, offering a picturesque …
Year in Review 2025: Farmington sees progress, experiences challenges
Dec 23, 2025 · In 2025 Farmington witnessed progress with the opening of diverse housing across the city and continued to face challenges in the fight against the proposed ...
About Farmington | Town of Farmington, CT
Known as the "Mother Town", Farmington was partitioned into the towns of Avon, Bristol, Plainville, New Britain, Berlin, Southington, and Burlington. This history is reflected in the Town Seal. Today, …
Farmington | Desert Oasis, Outdoor Recreation & Cultural Hub
Farmington, city, San Juan county, northwestern New Mexico, U.S. It lies at the confluence of the San Juan, Animas, and La Plata rivers. Settled in 1876, when Indian lands were opened to …
Farmington (New Mexico) – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Farmington is a town in the northwest region of the state of New Mexico. It is notable as a gateway to Navajo Nation and the Four Corners area, and as a center for folk art, particularly Navajo weavings.