The Kuhn Hotel is forgotten but not lost. Like many explorers, I found the Kuhn Hotel by accident. Located in the Historic Railroad District …

Featuring New Mexico's Ghost Towns, Route 66 and interesting attractions across the desert Southwest.
Featuring New Mexico's Ghost Towns, Route 66 and interesting attractions across the desert Southwest.
The Kuhn Hotel is forgotten but not lost. Like many explorers, I found the Kuhn Hotel by accident. Located in the Historic Railroad District …
A Brief History of Tome, New Mexico Tome’, New Mexico is located off HWY47 south of the intersection with El Cerro Loop (formerly known to …
San Antonio, New Mexico: a town that was dealt a bad hand. In it’s hay day, the small town of San Antonio, New Mexico boasted …
San Acacia is not a ghost town I went to San Acacia because I found it in a book about New Mexico’s ghost …
Petroglyph National Monument in Albuquerque, New Mexico My mom and I like to go exploring for petroglyphs. Albuquerque is host to Petroglyph National Monument and …
Lucy, New Mexico is a long drive to nowhere While searching for ghost towns and abandoned places to visit in New Mexico, I came across …
Cedarvale, New Mexico was a small town with a short life In 1908 three men from Cedarvale, Kansas laid out a small farming community in …
The El Vado Motel brings new life to Route 66 Located at 2500 Central Ave SW in Albuquerque, New Mexico, the El Vado Motel is …
Is Kelly, New Mexico really a ghost town? A prominent mine of the late 1800’s, the mine and settlement of Kelly, New Mexico is abandoned …
On The Mother Road to Cuervo, New Mexico: A return trip In my first post about the Route 66 ghost town of Cuervo, …