Northern New Mexico may simply mean the northern part of New Mexico, but in cultural terms it usually means the area of heavy Spanish settlement in the north-central part. However, New Mexico state government also uses the term to mean the northwest and north central, but to exclude both the northeastern high plains counties and Sandoval County. The top 5 largest cities in Northern New Mexico are: (1) Santa Fe; (2) Las Vegas; (3) Espanola; (4) Los Alamos; (5) Raton.
Cultural
The traditional southern boundary of the area is an escarpment called La Bajada southwest of Santa Fe. The other boundaries are poorly defined. The map in Cobos (1983) is a guide: from La Bajada the boundary runs northwest about 50 miles (80km) west of U.S. Routes 285 and 84, and northeast about 20 miles (30km) east of Interstate 25, to the Colorado border. The area might also be described roughly as comprising Rio Arriba, Los Alamos, Taos, and Colfax Counties; northeastern Sandoval County, northern Santa Fe County; and western San Miguel and Mora Counties, possibly with parts of adjoining counties. To the west is the Four Corners region; to the east are the high plains of Eastern New Mexico.
The historic U.S. Route 66 (US66, Route66) ran east–west across the central part of the state of New Mexico, along the path now taken by Interstate 40 (I-40). However, until 1937, it took a longer route via Los Lunas, Albuquerque, and Santa Fe, now roughly New Mexico State Road 6 (NM6), I-25, and US84. Large portions of the old road parallel to I-40 have been designated NM 118, NM 122, NM 124, NM 333, three separate loops of I-40 Business, and state-maintained frontage roads.
Route66 in New Mexico was marked over portions of two auto trails— the National Old Trails Road from Arizona via Albuquerque and Santa Fe to just shy of Las Vegas, and one of the main routes of the Ozark Trails network from that point into Texas. The state had taken over maintenance of these roads under several numbers: NM6 from Arizona to Los Lunas, part of NM1 through Albuquerque and Santa Fe to near Las Vegas, NM56 to Santa Rosa, the short NM104 to Cuervo, and part of NM3 to Texas. While NM56 and NM104 were completely absorbed by US66, NM6 was reassigned to a route splitting from US66 (old NM6) at Laguna and heading straight east through Albuquerque, Moriarty, and Palma to US66 at Santa Rosa. Except between Albuquerque and Moriarty, where it formed part of US470, this was an unimproved road.
New Mexico State Road 14 (NM14) is a 54-mile-long (87km)state road located in northern New Mexico. The highway connects Albuquerque to Santa Fe and comprises most of the Turquoise Trail, a National Scenic Byway which also includes NM536 (Sandia Crest Scenic Byway).
Route description
NM14 begins at the intersection with NM333 in Tijeras, which is also the center of the Tijeras interchange along Interstate40 (I-40). NM14 heads north through Bernalillo County, passing through the community of Cedar Crest, to San Antonito, where it intersects NM536.
The highway continues northeast and briefly cuts through Sandoval County by entering from the south and leaving from the east. Now in Santa Fe County, NM14 turns to the north. It intersects NM344 west of Oro Quay Peak, both of which are located south of the ghost town of Golden.
History
State Road 10 (NM 10) had been established before 1927 between Albuquerque and Santa Fe. By 1927, part of NM 10 was replaced by US 470 from Tijeras to Albuquerque, but the northern terminus remained at US 85 in Santa Fe. By 1930, the end of NM 10 was at US 66. In 1935, NM 10 was extended south to NM 15 near Tajique. NM 15 was later absorbed into a further southern extension of NM 10 to US 54 in Carrizozo. By 1949, this highway was mostly paved.
Mexico was a barque that was wrecked off Southport on 9 December 1886. She was repaired only to be lost in Scottish waters in 1890.
Shipwreck
On 9 December 1886, the Mexico was on its way from Liverpool to Guayaquil, Ecuador when it was caught in a storm. Lifeboats were launched from Lytham, St. Annes and Southport to rescue the crew. The Lytham lifeboat Charles Biggs, which was on her maiden rescue, rescued the twelve crew but both the St. Annes lifeboat Laura Janet and the Southport lifeboat Eliza Fernley were capsized, and 27 of the 29 crew were drowned. To date, this is the worst loss of RNLI crew in a single incident.Mexico came ashore off Birkdale, opposite the Birkdale Palace Hotel.
Aftermath
Sixteen women were left widows, and fifty children lost their fathers. Queen Victoria and the Kaiser sent their condolences to the families of the lifeboatmen. An appeal was launched to raise money to provide a memorial to those killed, and the organisation by Sir Charles Macara of the first street collections in Manchester in 1891 led to the first flag days. The disaster has a permanent memorial in Lytham St. Annes lifeboat house. An appeal has been launched by the Lytham St. Annes Civic Society for the restoration of four of the memorials.
Mexico is a mini-LP and the 3rd album of the GermanHard rock band Böhse Onkelz. It was released in 1985. After "Mexico" the band left Rock-O-Rama and the skinhead attitude.
Track listing
Mexico
Das Tier in mir (The animal inside of me)
Stöckel & Strapse (Stilettos and hats)
In jedem Arm ne... (In every arm a ...)
Gesetze der Straße (Laws of the Street)
Track notes
Mexico
After "Frankreich '84" was embargoed, the band wrote a new song according the 1986 FIFA World Cup. "Señoritas in arm, Tequila lukewarm / troubled by diarrhea and hunted by flies / In the land of the cactus, we will be - you will see - world champion, world champion again." Mexico is one of the biggest countries. The song is often sung by German soccer fans by matches, so for example at the World Cup match Germany - Sweden in 2006.
Stolz (schnelle Version) (Pride - fast version)
This song is the same as on the album Der nette Mann, but it's a harder and faster version.
México is a 2015 studio album of Spanish international singer Julio Iglesias released on Sony Music. It reached number 1 on Productores de Música de España (PROMUSICAE) Official Albums Chart. It also charted in a great number of European chart. The single "Fallaste corazón", a cover of Pedro Infante hit was also a charting single in Spain.
The Valle Vidal: A great escape in Northern New Mexico
Scenes from hikes around the Valle Vidal unit of Carson National Forest in Northern New Mexico.
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Unique sighting in Northern New Mexico going viral on social media
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published: 22 Mar 2019
Winter storm takes aim for northern mountains of New Mexico
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A Local's Guide To Must-See New Mexico | Best In Travel 2023
BEST IN TRAVEL 2023: NEW MEXICO
Learn why New Mexico is called the "Land of Enchantment." Is it because of the state's thousand-year-old pueblos where Native Americans still live in today? Or the fiery-red deserts that you can cross on horseback or by hot air balloon? Or perhaps, is it because of the modern and contemporary art scene that New Mexico's capital Santa Fe is world-famous for? Native American hoop dancer ShanDien LaRance shows us her top places to go and things to do while introducing us to the native land and culture of her home state.
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Families flocking to northern New Mexico for vacation homes; real estate booming
The top 5 places to travel in the beautiful state of New Mexico
published: 21 Feb 2021
Hunters caught off guard by record snowfall in northern New Mexico mountains
Hunters caught off guard by record snowfall in northern New Mexico mountains
published: 29 Oct 2020
Growing Up In Northern New Mexico - The Story of Eva Lucero
Eva Lucero grew up in a cabin high in the Pecos, New Mexico mountains. Marcos Lujan homesteaded the El Pino Real ranch in the early 1900's under the Federal Homestead Act. The cabin's legacy is rich for this family as told here by Marcos's great granddaughter Eva Lucero. Thank you, Diego Lucero and family, for allowing me to tell this incredibly special story. You have a beautiful family, rich heritage, and an incredible legacy!
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Scenes from hikes around the Valle Vidal unit of Carson National Forest in Northern New Mexico.
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Scenes from hikes around the Valle Vidal unit of Carson National Forest in Northern New Mexico.
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Scenes from hikes around the Valle Vidal unit of Carson National Forest in Northern New Mexico.
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Unique sighting in Northern New Mexico going viral on social media - Source: https://www.krqe.com/news/new-mexico/unique-sighting-in-northern-new-mexico-going-v...
Unique sighting in Northern New Mexico going viral on social media - Source: https://www.krqe.com/news/new-mexico/unique-sighting-in-northern-new-mexico-going-viral-on-social-media/1869595141
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We went on an incredible Northern New Mexico road trip! Every time we visit this state we are blown away by the scenery. And this road trip was no exception! Over four days we ate lots of green chile, saw Native American cliff dwellings, camped with gorgeous desert views and dark skies, and wandered among hoodoos and badlands!
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⌚Timestamps
00:00 Introduction
01:05 Breakfast in Santa Fe
03:27 Bandelier National Monument
04:24 Pueblo Loop Trail at Bandelier National Monument
07:45 Alcove House at Bandelier National Monument
09:35 Falls Trail at Bandelier National Monument
10:46 Driving to Abiquiu
12:08 Our AWESOME free campsite near Ghost Ranch
13:41 Hiking the Rim Vista Trail
16:00 Our perfect van life day
17:43 Green Chile Salad
18:32 Driving to the Ah-Shi-Sle-Pah Wilderness
20:53 Valley of Dreams Loop
25:30 Green chile cheeseburgers in Farmington
26:33 We made it to Utah!
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Hi y’all! We’re Adam, Kathryn, and Kona, an adventurous married couple (+ pup!) living on the road in our self-converted sprinter van! You can often find us driving all around the US and Canada, scoping out the best coffee shops, eating tacos and ice cream (we're a 5+ taco and 2+ scoop household), and enjoying nature.
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We went on an incredible Northern New Mexico road trip! Every time we visit this state we are blown away by the scenery. And this road trip was no exception! Over four days we ate lots of green chile, saw Native American cliff dwellings, camped with gorgeous desert views and dark skies, and wandered among hoodoos and badlands!
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Falls Trail: https://alltrails.pxf.io/3e1qJv
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Rim Vista Trail: https://alltrails.pxf.io/0ZaM93
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Hometown Hamburgers: https://maps.app.goo.gl/ppNijukGWzwfj9ig6 (Call in your order in advance! Otherwise the wait can be very long.)
⌚Timestamps
00:00 Introduction
01:05 Breakfast in Santa Fe
03:27 Bandelier National Monument
04:24 Pueblo Loop Trail at Bandelier National Monument
07:45 Alcove House at Bandelier National Monument
09:35 Falls Trail at Bandelier National Monument
10:46 Driving to Abiquiu
12:08 Our AWESOME free campsite near Ghost Ranch
13:41 Hiking the Rim Vista Trail
16:00 Our perfect van life day
17:43 Green Chile Salad
18:32 Driving to the Ah-Shi-Sle-Pah Wilderness
20:53 Valley of Dreams Loop
25:30 Green chile cheeseburgers in Farmington
26:33 We made it to Utah!
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We help travelers spend less time (and stress!) planning their trip and more time enjoying it! Our detailed travel guides, YouTube videos, and travel resources share the must-visit local eats, popular and off the beaten path sights, and tons of tips to make planning your next adventure a whole lot easier.
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BEST IN TRAVEL 2023: NEW MEXICO
Learn why New Mexico is called the "Land of Enchantment." Is it because of the state's thousand-year-old pueblos where Native A...
BEST IN TRAVEL 2023: NEW MEXICO
Learn why New Mexico is called the "Land of Enchantment." Is it because of the state's thousand-year-old pueblos where Native Americans still live in today? Or the fiery-red deserts that you can cross on horseback or by hot air balloon? Or perhaps, is it because of the modern and contemporary art scene that New Mexico's capital Santa Fe is world-famous for? Native American hoop dancer ShanDien LaRance shows us her top places to go and things to do while introducing us to the native land and culture of her home state.
Featuring: ShanDien Sonwai LaRance & Steve Wikviya LaRance
Executive Producer: Annie Greenberg
Producer: Matt Paco
Director / DP: Jack Pearce
Camera Operator: Blake Horn
Senior Editor: Di Li
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00:00 - Welcome to New Mexico
00:10 - Meet ShanDien LaRance & Steve LaRance
01:17 - Cultures of New Mexico
01:44 - Bandelier National Monument
02:07 - Taos Pueblo
02:28 - El Santuario de Chimayo
02:47 - Ojo Caliente Spa
03:10 - Art in Old Town Santa Fe
03:27 - Museum Hill
03:38 - Indigenous Fashion
04:08 - Meow Wolf Santa Fe
04:46 - Land of New Mexico
04:58 - Ghost Ranch
05:26 - Santa Fe Hot Air Balloons
06:05 - Come visit New Mexico
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BEST IN TRAVEL 2023: NEW MEXICO
Learn why New Mexico is called the "Land of Enchantment." Is it because of the state's thousand-year-old pueblos where Native Americans still live in today? Or the fiery-red deserts that you can cross on horseback or by hot air balloon? Or perhaps, is it because of the modern and contemporary art scene that New Mexico's capital Santa Fe is world-famous for? Native American hoop dancer ShanDien LaRance shows us her top places to go and things to do while introducing us to the native land and culture of her home state.
Featuring: ShanDien Sonwai LaRance & Steve Wikviya LaRance
Executive Producer: Annie Greenberg
Producer: Matt Paco
Director / DP: Jack Pearce
Camera Operator: Blake Horn
Senior Editor: Di Li
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00:00 - Welcome to New Mexico
00:10 - Meet ShanDien LaRance & Steve LaRance
01:17 - Cultures of New Mexico
01:44 - Bandelier National Monument
02:07 - Taos Pueblo
02:28 - El Santuario de Chimayo
02:47 - Ojo Caliente Spa
03:10 - Art in Old Town Santa Fe
03:27 - Museum Hill
03:38 - Indigenous Fashion
04:08 - Meow Wolf Santa Fe
04:46 - Land of New Mexico
04:58 - Ghost Ranch
05:26 - Santa Fe Hot Air Balloons
06:05 - Come visit New Mexico
#LonelyPlanet #BestInTravel #BestInTravel2023 #NewMexico #SantaFe #Travel
Eva Lucero grew up in a cabin high in the Pecos, New Mexico mountains. Marcos Lujan homesteaded the El Pino Real ranch in the early 1900's under the Federal Hom...
Eva Lucero grew up in a cabin high in the Pecos, New Mexico mountains. Marcos Lujan homesteaded the El Pino Real ranch in the early 1900's under the Federal Homestead Act. The cabin's legacy is rich for this family as told here by Marcos's great granddaughter Eva Lucero. Thank you, Diego Lucero and family, for allowing me to tell this incredibly special story. You have a beautiful family, rich heritage, and an incredible legacy!
Visit our Website: https://www.wheretheriverruns.com
Eva Lucero grew up in a cabin high in the Pecos, New Mexico mountains. Marcos Lujan homesteaded the El Pino Real ranch in the early 1900's under the Federal Homestead Act. The cabin's legacy is rich for this family as told here by Marcos's great granddaughter Eva Lucero. Thank you, Diego Lucero and family, for allowing me to tell this incredibly special story. You have a beautiful family, rich heritage, and an incredible legacy!
Visit our Website: https://www.wheretheriverruns.com
Scenes from hikes around the Valle Vidal unit of Carson National Forest in Northern New Mexico.
Read more about the Valle Vidal in The Santa Fe New Mexican: https://sfnm.co/valle_vidal
Unique sighting in Northern New Mexico going viral on social media - Source: https://www.krqe.com/news/new-mexico/unique-sighting-in-northern-new-mexico-going-viral-on-social-media/1869595141
Eric Green weather February 13
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We went on an incredible Northern New Mexico road trip! Every time we visit this state we are blown away by the scenery. And this road trip was no exception! Over four days we ate lots of green chile, saw Native American cliff dwellings, camped with gorgeous desert views and dark skies, and wandered among hoodoos and badlands!
📅 This video was filmed in early April 2024
💸 Save some money!
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📍Locations in this video
Tia Sophia’s: https://maps.app.goo.gl/K5WMG2XDopxRMbZcA
Pueblo Trail Loop: https://alltrails.pxf.io/6eZQyN
Alcove House: https://alltrails.pxf.io/OrAveA
Falls Trail: https://alltrails.pxf.io/3e1qJv
Boondocking spot near Ghost Ranch: https://maps.app.goo.gl/m6rrCEUPPfVaG3Eu6
Rim Vista Trail: https://alltrails.pxf.io/0ZaM93
Valley of Dreams Trail: https://alltrails.pxf.io/nLdZXx
Hometown Hamburgers: https://maps.app.goo.gl/ppNijukGWzwfj9ig6 (Call in your order in advance! Otherwise the wait can be very long.)
⌚Timestamps
00:00 Introduction
01:05 Breakfast in Santa Fe
03:27 Bandelier National Monument
04:24 Pueblo Loop Trail at Bandelier National Monument
07:45 Alcove House at Bandelier National Monument
09:35 Falls Trail at Bandelier National Monument
10:46 Driving to Abiquiu
12:08 Our AWESOME free campsite near Ghost Ranch
13:41 Hiking the Rim Vista Trail
16:00 Our perfect van life day
17:43 Green Chile Salad
18:32 Driving to the Ah-Shi-Sle-Pah Wilderness
20:53 Valley of Dreams Loop
25:30 Green chile cheeseburgers in Farmington
26:33 We made it to Utah!
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Hi y’all! We’re Adam, Kathryn, and Kona, an adventurous married couple (+ pup!) living on the road in our self-converted sprinter van! You can often find us driving all around the US and Canada, scoping out the best coffee shops, eating tacos and ice cream (we're a 5+ taco and 2+ scoop household), and enjoying nature.
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BEST IN TRAVEL 2023: NEW MEXICO
Learn why New Mexico is called the "Land of Enchantment." Is it because of the state's thousand-year-old pueblos where Native Americans still live in today? Or the fiery-red deserts that you can cross on horseback or by hot air balloon? Or perhaps, is it because of the modern and contemporary art scene that New Mexico's capital Santa Fe is world-famous for? Native American hoop dancer ShanDien LaRance shows us her top places to go and things to do while introducing us to the native land and culture of her home state.
Featuring: ShanDien Sonwai LaRance & Steve Wikviya LaRance
Executive Producer: Annie Greenberg
Producer: Matt Paco
Director / DP: Jack Pearce
Camera Operator: Blake Horn
Senior Editor: Di Li
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00:00 - Welcome to New Mexico
00:10 - Meet ShanDien LaRance & Steve LaRance
01:17 - Cultures of New Mexico
01:44 - Bandelier National Monument
02:07 - Taos Pueblo
02:28 - El Santuario de Chimayo
02:47 - Ojo Caliente Spa
03:10 - Art in Old Town Santa Fe
03:27 - Museum Hill
03:38 - Indigenous Fashion
04:08 - Meow Wolf Santa Fe
04:46 - Land of New Mexico
04:58 - Ghost Ranch
05:26 - Santa Fe Hot Air Balloons
06:05 - Come visit New Mexico
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Eva Lucero grew up in a cabin high in the Pecos, New Mexico mountains. Marcos Lujan homesteaded the El Pino Real ranch in the early 1900's under the Federal Homestead Act. The cabin's legacy is rich for this family as told here by Marcos's great granddaughter Eva Lucero. Thank you, Diego Lucero and family, for allowing me to tell this incredibly special story. You have a beautiful family, rich heritage, and an incredible legacy!
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Northern New Mexico may simply mean the northern part of New Mexico, but in cultural terms it usually means the area of heavy Spanish settlement in the north-central part. However, New Mexico state government also uses the term to mean the northwest and north central, but to exclude both the northeastern high plains counties and Sandoval County. The top 5 largest cities in Northern New Mexico are: (1) Santa Fe; (2) Las Vegas; (3) Espanola; (4) Los Alamos; (5) Raton.
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The traditional southern boundary of the area is an escarpment called La Bajada southwest of Santa Fe. The other boundaries are poorly defined. The map in Cobos (1983) is a guide: from La Bajada the boundary runs northwest about 50 miles (80km) west of U.S. Routes 285 and 84, and northeast about 20 miles (30km) east of Interstate 25, to the Colorado border. The area might also be described roughly as comprising Rio Arriba, Los Alamos, Taos, and Colfax Counties; northeastern Sandoval County, northern Santa Fe County; and western San Miguel and Mora Counties, possibly with parts of adjoining counties. To the west is the Four Corners region; to the east are the high plains of Eastern New Mexico.
New Mexico down on Central Avenue Where the old highway goes running through And all that I can do ,all that I can do Is think of you With someone new I got a job waiting tables in the middle of the night See the sunrise in my rear view mirror Wake up to see the last of its light But I don't mind, no I don't mind Because that hot desert sun beating down on this side of town Well it ain't a pretty sight A few old men and some young drunks they'll try to make a pass But I just have to look them straight in the eye And I say please don't even ask 'Cause there's no one who, there's no one who Can make my tired old life Seem new and unused I guess there's always gotta be someone out on the highway Laying down all that tar And there's always gotta be someone serving up the drinks Down at the bar But I don't want to be slaving my life away If it's just to pay for all the things I never knew quite how to say Dirty old blackbird landed on my window sill I didn't want him to leave so I sat there watching him perfectly still Until he finally flew, and when he finally flew I asked him to cut a hole in the morning sky
The images may already be blocked from the public, as New Mexico's open records law prevents dissemination of sensitive images ... In northern New Mexico, the virus is mostly spread by droppings and urine of deer mice.
Details of the investigation into the curious deaths of Gene and Betsy were released Friday by Santa Fe, New Mexico officials ... In northern New Mexico, the virus is mostly spread by droppings and urine of deer mice.
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During Taos County Day at the Legislature on Monday, Source NM asked three Taoseños about what they love — and what they would change — about their part of Northern New Mexico. The House of Representatives today passed HouseBill....
Officials in Santa Fe, New Mexico, on Friday released details of their probe into the curious deaths of Hackman, ... In northern New Mexico, the virus is mostly spread by droppings and urine of deer mice.
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