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Adventure Travel

In Raton, I Get a Room & a Hat

RATON, NM—I rattled into Raton and immediately headed for the old downtown area looking for a hotel in the historic district.  The historic district is not that big, and it quickly became obvious that there were no hotels in the area at all, so I did what a good many Read more…

By Jon Knudsen, 10 yearsJune 8, 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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Earth Day Celebration One Short Block From Route 66

NOB HILL, ABQ—For the 24th year, Nob Hill celebrated Earth Day with a community festival on Silver Ave. just behind La Montanita Co-op.  Famous for being a gathering of all sorts of colorful people, as well as those interested in issues of the environment and social justice, the Earth Fest Read more…

By Jon Knudsen, 10 yearsApril 23, 2015 ago
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Antiquing Fever in the Southeast Region

When you head into one of our districts in the southeast region it won’t be long before you see an antique store or two. Lots of these shops are filled with businesses that not only sell antiques, but offer recycled, repurposed, restored and handcrafted goods also. Cute names like Exhibit Read more…

By Robyne Beaubien, 11 yearsOctober 24, 2014 ago

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