Newkirk, New Mexico Ghost town explorers and Route 66 aficionados alike will want to place Newkirk, New Mexico at the top of their list of …

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.
Newkirk, New Mexico Ghost town explorers and Route 66 aficionados alike will want to place Newkirk, New Mexico at the top of their list of …
The Luna Mansion is an iconic Los Lunas landmark My family moved to Los Lunas, New Mexico in the summer of 1982. I was six …
Shopping at the Albuquerque Rail Yards Market Built in 1917, the now defunct Albuquerque Rail Yards has been repurposed by the city. The main function …
Welcome to Casa Flamenca Valeria Montes is the executive director of Albuquerque’s Casa Flamenca; a small home-based center for Flamenco art located at 401 Rio Grande Blvd NW. …
Coronado Historic Site in Bernalillo, New Mexico After visiting the Coronado Historic Site, I have to say that the name is somewhat misleading and maybe …
Stanley, New Mexico never was a booming metropolis Stanley, New Mexico is an unincorporated community in Santa Fe county. Located about 20 miles northwest of …
Old San Ysidro Church This is the Old San Ysidro Church in Corrales, New Mexico. It is known as the “Old” San Ysidro Church to …
On the Turquoise Trail to the Land of the Dead Cemetery in Madrid, New Mexico. For those travelers touring New Mexico’s Turquoise Trail, Madrid will …
Maybelle’s Diner, the pitstop that never was Last weekend, Johnpaul and I went on a little photo-adventure to the Rio Puerco Bridge which is out …
Rio Puerco Bridge is a steel guardian of The Mother Road Originally constructed in 1933, the Rio Puerco Bridge stands guard over this section of …