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Adventure Travel

A Blogger’s List of Superiorities

NOB HILL, ALBUQUERQUE—After spending much of the last two months on the road for “Off the Road”, I have been amazed by much of what I saw..  Here is a short list of what I thought were the very best or most interesting or funniest things I encountered. ❤  BEST Read more…

By Jon Knudsen, 10 yearsJune 26, 2015 ago
Adventure Travel

ABQ’s South Valley: Big Plans, Lots of Traffic, Buckets of Paint

ISLETA & BRIDGE SW, ALBUQUERQUE—Most of Albuquerque is laid out in a grid with main streets being about a mile apart.  This is not really the case in Albuquerque’s South Valley.  Oh, Bridge Blvd. runs east and west in a straight line all right.  But Isleta Blvd. doesn’t follow those Read more…

By Jon Knudsen, 10 yearsJune 25, 2015 ago
Adventure Travel

El Corazón de Belen: Becker Avenue

PETE’S CAFE, BELEN—I met Rhona Espinoza, Belen’s Executive Director of its MainStreet Partnership, for lunch.  There are two things I have to say about that: 1.  Pete’s Cafe was packed, but Rhona knew absolutely everybody in the place…well, except one person and that person was me. 2.  I have seen Read more…

By Jon Knudsen, 10 yearsJune 24, 2015 ago
Blog

Back to Barelas for Huevos, Repairs, and a Man with Bronze Skin

Let’s go back to Barelas.  My friend Sam Pillsbury and I went down for breakfast at the legendary Barelas Coffee House.  He, being vegetarian, had pancakes.  I had the basic huevos rancheros.  Apparently Barack Obama had the DeLuxe huevos rancheros when he ate here.  That’s where they sneak a couple Read more…

By Jon Knudsen, 10 yearsJune 23, 2015 ago
Adventure Travel

Lovington: This Weekend It’s BBQ & Red Dirt Music!

MAIN & CENTRAL, LOVINGTON—I gave Tabatha Lawson a questioning look. “Red Dirt Music?” “Yeah,” she said.  “Red Dirt.  Texas Country.  That’s what they play.” She was talking about the band Reckless Kelly.  I hated to display my ignorance, but I had not heard of Reckless Kelly, Texas Country or Red Read more…

By Jon Knudsen, 10 yearsJune 16, 2015 ago
Adventure Travel

Route 66: Day #9, Final Day, Santa Rosa to the Middle of Nowhere. 20 miles.

Let’s talk about math.  Today on the high plains of eastern New Mexico we rode four hours.  Hills:  sure.  Headwinds:  of course.  We rode four hours through it all working like two friends who had survived everything weather could throw at us. But again, let’s talk about the math.  In Read more…

By Jon Knudsen, 10 yearsMay 19, 2015 ago
Blog

Welcome, Adventure Cyclists!

NOB HILL, ABQ—Starting this Saturday, I will be blogging on Route 66 as my buddy Mike Moye and I ride down that venerable highway on our bicycles.  We’re getting a ride to the Arizona state line Saturday morning and then we’ll head back east.  The first night we’ll just make Read more…

By Jon Knudsen, 10 yearsMay 7, 2015 ago
Blog

How We Missed the Tour of the Gila

SILVER CITY—It was time for the Tour of the Gila!  As we got ready to leave for Silver City, our plans went awry immediately.  We decided to eat breakfast at the Arrey Cafe, a wonderful place to get a good breakfast in a hurry and at a reasonable price.  Besides, Read more…

By Jon Knudsen, 10 yearsMay 3, 2015 ago
Blog

Are You Shopping MainStreet?

As Christmas creeps closer, we want to remind you to shop local. And not just local, but specifically, Shop MainStreet. There are twenty-seven MainStreet, seven Arts & Cultural and fifteen Frontier Communities in New Mexico. Each of them have great shopping and dining options for residents and visitors. Each community is Read more…

By Robyne Beaubien, 10 yearsDecember 15, 2014 ago

New Mexico MainStreet
NM Economic Development Department
Joseph M. Montoya Building
1100 South St. Francis Drive, Suite 1242
Santa Fe, NM 87505-4147

Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 20003
Santa Fe, NM 87504-5003

(505) 365-3998
info@nmmainstreet.org

New Mexico MainStreet is a program of the New Mexico Economic Development Department


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