Quay County, located in Eastern New Mexico, was founded on February 28, 1903, and is home to a population of 9,401 as of the 2010 census. The county seat of Tucumcari serves as the largest city, with other villages and communities such as House, Logan, and San Jon contributing to its diverse landscape.
Named after Pennsylvania senator Matthew Quay, who advocated for New Mexico statehood, Quay County spans 2,882 square miles with 7 square miles of water. The county offers a range of services and resources, including county extension, emergency management, and a dedicated team of elected officials committed to serving the community.
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