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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, 11 yearsJune 8, 2015 ago
Odeon theater
Adventure Travel

Love’s Labors Not Lost: Robert, Christy & the Odeon Theater

SOUTH 2ND & CENTER ST, TUCUMCARI—The Odeon Theater lights up South 2nd St. in Tucumcari.  The rest of the street is pretty dark.  This is not on Route 66 that has the world famous neon signs…signs like the Blue Swallow Motel and the TeePee Curio Shop. No, this is old Read more

By Jon Knudsen, 11 yearsJune 5, 2015 ago
ABQ mural
Blog

Nob Hill MainStreet Finds a Way: A New Mural by Larry Bob Phillips

NOB HILL, ALBUQUERQUE, NM—Some public art is so representative of the spirit of a city it just makes the visitor stop and say, “Let me get a picture of you standing right in front of it!”  It is one way we keep track of our lives. Some towns have art Read more

By Jon Knudsen, 11 yearsJune 2, 2015 ago
Biker on road
Adventure Travel

Day #5: Grants to Route 66 Casino. 60 Miles.

NOB HILL—Today was the first day that I woke up and my legs felt tired.  I believe it must have been that really difficult morning yesterday with the wind and hills.  But all in all, I had expected to feel much worse at this point.  We had been on the Read more

By Jon Knudsen, 11 yearsMay 14, 2015 ago
Museum interior
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, 11 yearsMay 13, 2015 ago
Biker resting
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, 11 yearsMay 7, 2015 ago
Parade with horse
Blog

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, 11 yearsMay 7, 2015 ago
Bikers
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, 11 yearsMay 3, 2015 ago
Pie Town, New Mexico
Blog

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

Contact New Mexico MainStreet:
NM Economic Development Dept.
P.O. Box 20003
Santa Fe, NM 87504-5003

(505) 365-3998
info@nmmainstreet.org

Santa Fe Office:
Joseph M. Montoya Building
1100 South St. Francis Drive, Suite 1242
Santa Fe, NM 87505-4147

ABQ Office:
500 Marquette Ave NW, Suite 640
Albuquerque, NM 87102

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

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