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Adventure Travel

Route 66: Day #4, Ancient Way Cafe to Grants. 42 Miles.

GRANTS, NM—The Ancient Way Cafe didn’t open until 9:00.  At 7:00 Mike and I were in the restaurant trying to use their wifi.  They didn’t care.  In fact, their coffee pot was always full, even if breakfast was another two hours away. I barely managed to get Monday’s report posted Read more…

By Jon Knudsen, 10 yearsMay 13, 2015 ago
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Route 66: Day #3, Zuni Pueblo to El Morro. 35 Miles.

EL MORRO, NM—I got up at 5:00 AM to post yesterday’s story.  The internet connection had returned to Halona Plaza!  Breakfast at the Halona Inn is something to behold.  They serve darn near anything you could imagine.  Their signature dish is blue corn pancakes.  Oh yes.  But what I liked Read more…

By Jon Knudsen, 10 yearsMay 12, 2015 ago
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Route 66: Day#2, Gallup to Zuni Pueblo. 36miles.

Zuni, NM—Although there were only two significant hills today, I bet we had gained a couple thousand feet before the day was over.  But the big story on Route 602 this morning just had to be the astounding number of horse trailers pulled by speeding pickup trucks.  One after another Read more…

By Jon Knudsen, 10 yearsMay 11, 2015 ago
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Route 66: Day #1, Lupton to Gallup. 23 miles.

GALLUP, NM—I didn’t think this trip would begin with high winds and snow, but it did.  Fortunately, the wind was straight out of the west and the snow was in the form of snow pellets the size of garbanzo beans.  No problem. In fact, the snow disappeared and so did Read more…

By Jon Knudsen, 10 yearsMay 10, 2015 ago
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Ralph Edwards Showed Up for 50 Years. Here’s Why.

TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES—Radio and TV star Ralph Edwards was the hit of Truth or Consequences when he first started coming to T or C, previously known as Hot Springs, in 1950.  It was part of a promotion he dreamed up.  He said he would broadcast an episode of his hit Read more…

By Jon Knudsen, 10 yearsMay 7, 2015 ago
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Searching for Carrie Tingley

TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES, NM—I had no idea what we would find if we went looking for the old Carrie Tingley Children’s Hospital.  I had seen pictures of the patients and life at the hospital.  But was the building still there?  Would the crushing weight of thousands of sick kids hang Read more…

By Jon Knudsen, 10 yearsMay 2, 2015 ago
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A Tale of Two Cities…But Our Headquarters: Riverside Campground

TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES, NM—Two things struck me at 8:30 Thursday morning as I finished reading the events newsletter from New Mexico Magazine in my email inbox. 1.  The Tour of the Gila was this weekend in Silver City.  I would love to see part of it, but finding a hotel Read more…

By Jon Knudsen, 10 yearsMay 1, 2015 ago
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About Our Background Photo

I’d like to give you a little background on our background image, if you will pardon the pun. While not exactly an image that fits our parameters for being “located in, or adjacent to, designated New Mexico MainStreet and Arts & Cultural Districts ”  in picking a background image for the Read more…

By Gary Cascio, 11 yearsOctober 21, 2014 ago

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