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  1. #Cloudcroft, #NewMexico offers a mix of rustic adventure and small-town appeal. At 9,000 feet above sea level, the charming village is known as a cool summer escape from desert heat, with quaint shops and historic sites like the Mexican Canyon Trestle. #roadtrip #daytrip #travel #hiking #skiing

  2. The St. Joseph Apache Mission in #Mescalero, #NewMexico, is a historic #Catholic #church built by the Mescalero #Apache people, designed to blend Catholicism w/ Apache traditions. Constructed between 1920-1939, it serves as a memorial for Apache veterans. #NewMexico #travel #daytrip #roadtrip

  3. The Tompiro inhabited Abo Pueblo. They were important traders, exchanging valuable salt from the Salinas region for bison products and other goods with Great Plains tribes, and acted as intermediaries between the Plains and Rio Grande Valley peoples. The pueblo structures were built with local red sandstone. The village was abandoned around 1672 due to disease, drought and Apache raids.

    #travel #NewMexico #history #NativeAmerican #Tompiro #culture #heritage

  4. The Tompiro inhabited Abo Pueblo. They were important traders, exchanging valuable salt from the Salinas region for bison products and other goods with Great Plains tribes, and acted as intermediaries between the Plains and Rio Grande Valley peoples. The pueblo structures were built with local red sandstone. The village was abandoned around 1672 due to disease, drought and Apache raids.

  5. The Tompiro inhabited Abo Pueblo. They were important traders, exchanging valuable salt from the Salinas region for bison products and other goods with Great Plains tribes, and acted as intermediaries between the Plains and Rio Grande Valley peoples. The pueblo structures were built with local red sandstone. The village was abandoned around 1672 due to disease, drought and Apache raids.

    #travel #NewMexico #history #NativeAmerican #Tompiro #culture #heritage

  6. The Tompiro inhabited Abo Pueblo. They were important traders, exchanging valuable salt from the Salinas region for bison products and other goods with Great Plains tribes, and acted as intermediaries between the Plains and Rio Grande Valley peoples. The pueblo structures were built with local red sandstone. The village was abandoned around 1672 due to disease, drought and Apache raids.

    #travel #NewMexico #history #NativeAmerican #Tompiro #culture #heritage

  7. The Tompiro inhabited Abo Pueblo. They were important traders, exchanging valuable salt from the Salinas region for bison products and other goods with Great Plains tribes, and acted as intermediaries between the Plains and Rio Grande Valley peoples. The pueblo structures were built with local red sandstone. The village was abandoned around 1672 due to disease, drought and Apache raids.

    #travel #NewMexico #history #NativeAmerican #Tompiro #culture #heritage

  8. Quemado Lake is a 130-acre lake in the Gila National Forest. It is about 16 miles south of the town of Quemado. #NewMexico #roadtrip #nature #OptOutside #travel #waterisprecious #offthebeatenpath

  9. Gold was discovered in White Oaks in 1879. It became the 2nd largest city in the territory by the 1880s, with a population of 4,000+. The town's fortunes declined when the gold mines waned and a planned railroad was never built. There are a few historic buildings and the No Scum Allowed Saloon.

    #history #ghosttown #NewMexico #mining #travel #roadrip #daytrip #offthebeatenpath

  10. Jerry's Cafe in Gallup...chicken fajitas, stuffed sopapilla, smothered in red and green, open face burger, smothered in green chile. 😋

    #VisitGallup #Gallup #NewMexico #travel #roadtrip #weekendgetaway #Route66 #Route66Roadtrip #foodie #goodfood #NomNom

  11. Jerry's Cafe in Gallup...chicken fajitas, stuffed sopapilla, smothered in red and green, open face burger, smothered in green chile. 😋 #VisitGallup #Gallup #NewMexico #travel #roadtrip #weekendgetaway #Route66 #Route66Roadtrip #foodie #goodfood #NomNom

  12. The El Rancho #Hotel in Gallup, New Mexico, opened in 1937. The property quickly became a hub for Hollywood movie productions, hosting stars like John Wayne and Lucille Ball. It remains a popular destination for travelers on Route 66.

    #VisitGallup #Gallup #NewMexico #travel #Route66 #lodging

  13. The Saturday Gallup Market draws vendors and talented artists from the surrounding communities, with food vendors featuring regional specialties, like mutton, tamales, blue corn mush, and elotes.

    #VisitGallup #Gallup #NewMexico #Route66 #Route66Roadtrip #fleamarket #shopping

  14. The ABQ BioPark Botanic Garden is a 36-acre garden in #Albuquerque featuring a variety of plant exhibits, including a large conservatory, a Children's Fantasy Garden, and specialty gardens like the Sasebo Japanese Garden and a railroad garden. It has been recognized by the Travel Channel as one of the top 12 gardens in the country.

    #roadtrip #travel #daytrip #vacation #NewMexico #landscape #naturelovers #momentofzen

  15. #Alamogordo was established in 1898 to support the construction of the El Paso and Northeastern Railroad. The city was incorporated in 1912. Tourism increased with the creation of White Sands National Monument in 1933. #NewMexico #history #roadtrip #daytrip #travel