Inhabited by indigenous peoples of the Americas for many centuries before European exploration, New Mexico was subsequently part of the Imperial Spanishviceroyalty of New Spain. Later, it was part of Mexico before becoming a U.S. territory and eventually a U.S. state. Among U.S. states, New Mexico has the highest percentage of Hispanics, including descendants of Spanish colonists who have lived in the area for more than 400 years. It also has the second-highest percentage of Native Americans after Alaska, and the fourth-highest total number of Native Americans after California, Oklahoma, and Arizona. The nations in the state consist of mostly Navajo, Pueblo, and Apache peoples. As a result, the demographics and culture of the state are unique for their strong Hispanic and Native American influences, both of which are reflected in the state flag. The scarlet and gold colors of the New Mexico flag are taken from the royal standards of Spain, along with the ancient sun symbol of the Zia, a Pueblo-related tribe.
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.
New Mexico has a long history of wine production in the United States. In 1629, Franciscan friar García de Zúñiga and a Capuchín monk named Antonio de Arteaga planted the first wine grapes in the Río Grande valley of southern New Mexico. Viticulture took hold in the valley, and by the year 1880, grapes were grown on over 3,000 acres (12km2), and wineries produced over 1,000,000 US gallons (3,800,000L) of wine. The editor of the Socorro bulletin predicted in 1880 that "We see in the present attention given to grape culture, an important and growing industry which, in a few years, will assume proportions of no ordinary nature."
The wine industry in New Mexico declined in the latter decades of the nineteenth century in part due to flooding of the Río Grande. Prohibition in the United States forced many wineries to close, while others remained operational providing sacramental wine to primarily Catholic as well as other Christianchurches. The modern New Mexico wine industry received significant support in 1978 when a government-sponsored study encouraged winegrowers to plant Frenchhybrid grape varieties.
Abraham Lincoln himself comes to New Mexico to discuss living together in peace with Acoma, a feared and respective Indian chief. He presents the chief with a cane as a gift and symbol of their friendship.
Lt. Hunt is promoted due to his personal assistance to Lincoln in arranging the truce. Unhappily, a bigoted superior officer, Col. McComb, and the dastardly Judge Wilcox are opposed to any such treaty, and when Hunt states his objection, McComb has him placed under arrest alongside Acoma and a number of Indian braves, also breaking the cane.
Other members of the tribe break them out of jail, killing McComb and others in the process. Hunt takes command and cancels all travel in the region, angering a woman named Cherry who is planning a trip to Nevada. She arrogantly elects to leave anyway, as does Judge Wilcox, so a company of men led by Hunt goes along as escorts.
The Deadly Companions is a 1961 American Western film directed by Sam Peckinpah and starring Maureen O'Hara, Brian Keith, Steve Cochran, and Chill Wills. Based on the novel of the same name by A. S. Fleischman, the film is about an ex-army officer who accidentally kills a woman's son, and tries to make up for it by escorting the funeral procession through dangerous Indian territory.The Deadly Companions was Sam Peckinpah's motion picture directorial debut.
Plot
After her young son is killed in a bank robbery, Kit Tilden (Maureen O'Hara) is determined to bury him beside his father in Siringo, now deserted and located in Apache territory. Yellowleg (Brian Keith), the ex-army sergeant who accidentally killed her son, decides to help take the body across the desert to be buried, whether Kit wants help or not.
Cast
Production
After the cancellation of his 1960 television series The Westerner, Brian Keith was cast as the male lead in The Deadly Companions. He suggested Sam Peckinpah (the producer and director of The Westerner) as the director for this film, and producer Charles B. Fitzsimons accepted the idea. By most accounts, the low-budget film shot on location in Arizona was a learning process for Peckinpah. Unable to rewrite the screenplay or edit the picture, Peckinpah vowed to never again direct a film unless he had script control. The Deadly Companions passed largely without notice and is the least known of Peckinpah's films.
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.
Did you know that in the last 10 years, New Mexico’s population has only increased 2.8%? That’s WAY less than the national average population increase, which is 7.4%! And on top of that, it is the 6th least densely populated state in the entire U.S with only about 17 people per square mile! What’s the reason for this? Well, today on Across the Globe we’re going to look at the ten reasons why nobody lives in New Mexico.
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10 Shocking Truths Why People Won't Move to New Mexico
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New Mexico is a beautiful state with a lot to offer, but there are also some reasons why people might not want to move there. In this video, we'll take a look at some of the pros and cons of living in New Mexico and why some people might choose to live elsewhere.
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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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Why So Many Americans Move To Arizona And Not New Mexico
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Everyone is moving to Arizona... or so it seems. The Copper State has grown a huge amount over the last 50 years as Americans flee cold, harsh winters from the north, and the expensiveness of California in the west. But while Arizona has had incredibly growth, New Mexico simply hasn't, at least not relative to its neighbor. Which is a little odd because, from the outside, the two states seem very similar. But there's actual geographic reasons why Arizona has grown so much faster than New Mexico, which used to be the larger of the two states.
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Winter cold stays as snow exits New Mexico
Winter cold stays as snow exits New Mexico
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New Mexico House GOP leaders outline priorities for upcoming session
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Did you know that in the last 10 years, New Mexico’s population has only increased 2.8%? That’s WAY less than the national average population increase, which is...
Did you know that in the last 10 years, New Mexico’s population has only increased 2.8%? That’s WAY less than the national average population increase, which is 7.4%! And on top of that, it is the 6th least densely populated state in the entire U.S with only about 17 people per square mile! What’s the reason for this? Well, today on Across the Globe we’re going to look at the ten reasons why nobody lives in New Mexico.
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Did you know that in the last 10 years, New Mexico’s population has only increased 2.8%? That’s WAY less than the national average population increase, which is 7.4%! And on top of that, it is the 6th least densely populated state in the entire U.S with only about 17 people per square mile! What’s the reason for this? Well, today on Across the Globe we’re going to look at the ten reasons why nobody lives in New Mexico.
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The Shocking Truths Why People Won't Move to New Mexico
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The Shocking Truths Why People Won't Move to New Mexico
New Mexico is a beautiful state with a lot to offer, but there are also some reasons why people might not want to move there. In this video, we'll take a look at some of the pros and cons of living in New Mexico and why some people might choose to live elsewhere.
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It’s no wonder that New Mexico is called the Land of Enchantment. Whether exploring ancient ruins, shopping for silver or just enjoying the ever-changing colors of the sky at sunset, New Mexico casts its charm on every visitor. With varied landscapes that range from red rock mesas to snow-capped mountains, New Mexico encapsulates all of the geological features that attract visitors to the American Southwest. No other state, however, has such a unique palette of light-infused colors, which is why so many artists call New Mexico home. Here’s a look at the best places to visit in New Mexico:
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Do New Mexicans put chile on everything?
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And has the whole population seen a UFO?
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Do New Mexicans put chile on everything?
Does everyone in New Mexico have a state flag tattoo?
And has the whole population seen a UFO?
We’ll get to all that stuff and a whole lot more! So grab a chimichanga and a margarita - we’re gonna unbox the state of New Mexico!
Oooh. Where are we? Looks like a kitchen. Someone is making green chile bean and rice stuffed carne adovada sopapillas with cheese. But this isn’t just ANY green chile bean and rice stuffed carne adovada sopapillas with cheese. These are NEW MEXICAN green chile bean and rice stuffed carne adovada sopapillas with cheese.
But it’s New Mexico, we should get out of the kitchen. More on the food later. After all, this state is glorious outside, pal.
New Mexico isn’t JUST amazing food. It’s really pretty out there, too. A quarter of New Mexico is forested, which you probably didn’t know. But it’s a lot more than that. The terrain’s pretty diverse. There’s large mountain ranges and barren deserts and beautiful plains and even caves!
It’s actually the 5th largest state by size, but only 35th in population, and there’s only 17 people per square mile. So there’s a lot of space. Which is good in today’s America.
As we’ll see it’s a very misunderstood state and one with a lot of state pride. There are all sorts of various regions of interest, some of which are super culturally rich. Others are vast and isolated. Many are plain rundown, but more on that later, too. To really get to know New Mexico, we have to see all the different areas one by one, and then we can understand this state a lot more.
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Las Cruces https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8RT2dovaD18
New Mexico food https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xB5ULhCdITw
Mexican food https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mGJsY0lqyww
Hobbs, New Mexico: Clip Courtesy BigRigTravels: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AKYOGK_25RM
Red Chile enchiladas By Eugene Kim - https://www.flickr.com/photos/eekim/5766348247/, CC BY 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=91074031
Green chile cheeseburger By Chitrapa - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=97990879
End song inspired by Jahzzar, Birthday Cake (he’s amazing) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Lvw-vof3IY
Music listed in the About Section.
This channel is about America!
The best video on this topic!
Do New Mexicans put chile on everything?
Does everyone in New Mexico have a state flag tattoo?
And has the whole population seen a UFO?
We’ll get to all that stuff and a whole lot more! So grab a chimichanga and a margarita - we’re gonna unbox the state of New Mexico!
Oooh. Where are we? Looks like a kitchen. Someone is making green chile bean and rice stuffed carne adovada sopapillas with cheese. But this isn’t just ANY green chile bean and rice stuffed carne adovada sopapillas with cheese. These are NEW MEXICAN green chile bean and rice stuffed carne adovada sopapillas with cheese.
But it’s New Mexico, we should get out of the kitchen. More on the food later. After all, this state is glorious outside, pal.
New Mexico isn’t JUST amazing food. It’s really pretty out there, too. A quarter of New Mexico is forested, which you probably didn’t know. But it’s a lot more than that. The terrain’s pretty diverse. There’s large mountain ranges and barren deserts and beautiful plains and even caves!
It’s actually the 5th largest state by size, but only 35th in population, and there’s only 17 people per square mile. So there’s a lot of space. Which is good in today’s America.
As we’ll see it’s a very misunderstood state and one with a lot of state pride. There are all sorts of various regions of interest, some of which are super culturally rich. Others are vast and isolated. Many are plain rundown, but more on that later, too. To really get to know New Mexico, we have to see all the different areas one by one, and then we can understand this state a lot more.
This is New Mexico.
#newmexico #movingtonewmexico
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Chiles By Christopher Holden from Albuquerque, United States - Ristras, CC BY-SA 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=95944700
Making food https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fUbQh3xozbk
Carlsbad New Mexico: Rusty78609: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_j5XeHmkyQ
Roswell New Mexico By J Dykstra - Personal photo, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=9732453
UFO Museum By AllenS - Own work, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=7520226
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Santa Fe https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ywFo4fpJqA
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Albuquerque https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RKC1CUyxIKE
Monsoon https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UkilrVrRseg
Albuquerque Bad Hoods: CharlieBo313: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AnX2vqpOlw0
Ruidiso https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1-qDu1sZgc
Las Cruces https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8RT2dovaD18
New Mexico food https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xB5ULhCdITw
Mexican food https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mGJsY0lqyww
Hobbs, New Mexico: Clip Courtesy BigRigTravels: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AKYOGK_25RM
Red Chile enchiladas By Eugene Kim - https://www.flickr.com/photos/eekim/5766348247/, CC BY 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=91074031
Green chile cheeseburger By Chitrapa - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=97990879
End song inspired by Jahzzar, Birthday Cake (he’s amazing) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Lvw-vof3IY
Music listed in the About Section.
This channel is about America!
The best video on this topic!
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
#LonelyPlanet #BestInTravel #BestInTravel2023 #NewMexico #SantaFe #Travel
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
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Everyone is moving to Arizona... or so it seems. The Copper State has grown a huge amount over the last 50 years as Americans flee cold, harsh winters from the north, and the expensiveness of California in the west. But while Arizona has had incredibly growth, New Mexico simply hasn't, at least not relative to its neighbor. Which is a little odd because, from the outside, the two states seem very similar. But there's actual geographic reasons why Arizona has grown so much faster than New Mexico, which used to be the larger of the two states.
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Everyone is moving to Arizona... or so it seems. The Copper State has grown a huge amount over the last 50 years as Americans flee cold, harsh winters from the north, and the expensiveness of California in the west. But while Arizona has had incredibly growth, New Mexico simply hasn't, at least not relative to its neighbor. Which is a little odd because, from the outside, the two states seem very similar. But there's actual geographic reasons why Arizona has grown so much faster than New Mexico, which used to be the larger of the two states.
Stock footage is acquired from www.storyblocks.com.
Winter cold stays as snow exits New Mexico
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Winter cold stays as snow exits New Mexico
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New Mexico is the third state in my Route 66 road trip series. My dad and I took 14 days to drive from California to Illinois and we spent most of two days driving through New Mexico. New Mexico is a fun spot for Route 66 stops as it has places like the Blue Hole in Santa Rosa and the Blue Swallow Motel in Tucumcari. Let me know what you think in the comments.
You can click the links below to see each of the videos when they are posted and read about all of these spots at ThroughMyLens.com
California - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_lc8S3MIXI
Arizona - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u-nsNedw5kY
New Mexico - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YCUpaA-OYcg
Texas - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZRA73rwDwHY
Oklahoma - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yX74CHItXWk
Kansas - https://www.youtube...
published: 25 Jan 2020
Best of Route 66 in New Mexico!
We did it! — Route 66 from Chicago to LA.
28 Days. 4 Adults, 1 dog, 1 cat, all in a Winnebago.
This video documents our trip through NM in the Fall of 2021 and shares some info & history that I hope you'll find entertaining and helpful if you're planning a Route 66 trip yourself.
Check out https://curiosityness.com/route66/ for more Route 66 fun & info!
-Tours of Iconic Route 66 stops and attractions,
-Interviews with folks who are quintessential Route 66,
-A Free Google Map with 100's of things to Do & See on Route 66! (This map was easily the most useful resource for our Route 66 road trip!)
— Chapters —
00:00 Intro
00:56 Russells Travel Center Free Car Museum
01:30 TeePee Curios
01:46 Blue Swallow Motel
02:15 The Blue Hole of Santa Rosa
03:04 Schwebach Farm
03:22 Loyola's Family R...
published: 13 Jan 2022
Road Trip Across Route 66 | New Mexico, Oklahoma & Texas
Follow best friends Ines and Imene as they travel across the states on iconic Route 66. Explore Sundance Square and the National Cowgirl Museum in Fort Worth, Texas. Find great views at Reunion Tower and plenty of shops at Bishop Arts District in Dallas, Texas. Stay at the iconic Blue Swallow Motel in Tucumcari, New Mexico, and try hundreds of sodas at Pops 66 Soda Ranch in Acadia, Oklahoma. #Texas #Oklahoma #NewMexico #RoadTrip
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published: 11 Apr 2023
Route 66 Musical Road - Tijeras, New Mexico
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Just east of Albuquerque and near the village of Tijeras, New Mexico, there lies a length of Route 66 that has a series of grooves cut into it (also known as a rumble strip) and if you drive over them at exactly 45 MPH, the sound of your vibrating tires will play a portion of "America the Beautiful"! Apparently, this was a project that the National Geographic Society worked on in conjunction with the New Mexico Department of Transportation for a series they were doing called "Crowd Control" and the purpose of it was to develop a way to encourage drivers to slow down. In this short video, you'll get to see Cind...
published: 02 Sep 2015
The Singing Road of New Mexico - Rt 66 Sings America the Beautiful
http://www.thesingingroad.com introduces the newest of only two singing roads in the USA! Built by National Geographic as a part of their new Nat-Geo TV show "Crowd Control", a short section of Route 66 has specially designed rumble strips that turn the Mother Road into a record and your car into a phonograph, of sorts. Just a few miles east of Four Hills. Enjoy driving safely in New Mexico!
published: 22 Dec 2014
Driving to the East: Route 66 in New Mexico, Texas, and Oklahoma
We begin the drive from the west. In the video we cross New Mexico, Northern Texas, and arrive in Oklahoma City, visiting a few Historic Route 66 landmarks, mainly in Texas.
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published: 14 Jul 2019
Route 66 Through New Mexico
We are taking an RV cross country road trip adventure for the first time, from California to Key West and back.
We are heading back west and taking Route 66, a drive I have wanted to do for a long time. My original dream was to drive our old Nash Rambler the entire route, but this opportunity came up and I'm pretty sure this was the better way of doing it.
Most of the time we drove Interstate 40, taking exits to see the remains of Route 66 based on a list I had made.
Our stops were:
00:00 Intro
00:14 Tucumcari New Mexico - Vintage Motels
03:34 Route 66 Auto Museum, Santa Rosa
05:07 Whiting Bros. Moriarty
05:39 Musical Highway
06:37 Enchanted Trails RV, Albuquerque
07:54 Old Town Albuquerque
12:11 Route 66 Albuquerque
15:03 Rio Puerco Bridge, Albuquerque
15:45 Acoma Curio, San Fidel...
published: 26 Feb 2022
Route 66 New Mexico - (almost) every town along the way - 48 of them!
New Mexico is the 6th state on Route 66 as you go from Chicago to Santa Monica, and it's possibly the most unique! Various mountains and wide open landscapes start to dominate the drive as well as a lot of Native American culture. I really enjoyed exploring this often forgotten part of our country!
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published: 21 Jan 2021
ROUTE 66 HAPPY BURGER
Follow John on 2nd stop of the Freakmore Paranormal Route 66, 6 Months tour of Oklahoma. This episode John travels to Sapulpa, Oklahoma at the iconic Happy Burger.
Happy Burger was originally built as a Tastee Freez in 1957. Starting in 1974 the owner Jim Summers, changed the name of the business to Happy Burger and a local favorite was born. In 2002 Peggy Eaton purchased the business and has run it successfully with her family ever since. Happy Burger's mission is to serve fresh high-quality food to every customer.
Sidle up to the lunch counter and order an old fashion burger and hand cut fries from this business that has been feeding Route 66 travelers since 1957. Tiny diner is tinged with nostalgia and is home to a big collection of Pepsi memorabilia.
Join John as he stops at the mos...
New Mexico is the third state in my Route 66 road trip series. My dad and I took 14 days to drive from California to Illinois and we spent most of two days driv...
New Mexico is the third state in my Route 66 road trip series. My dad and I took 14 days to drive from California to Illinois and we spent most of two days driving through New Mexico. New Mexico is a fun spot for Route 66 stops as it has places like the Blue Hole in Santa Rosa and the Blue Swallow Motel in Tucumcari. Let me know what you think in the comments.
You can click the links below to see each of the videos when they are posted and read about all of these spots at ThroughMyLens.com
California - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_lc8S3MIXI
Arizona - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u-nsNedw5kY
New Mexico - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YCUpaA-OYcg
Texas - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZRA73rwDwHY
Oklahoma - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yX74CHItXWk
Kansas - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z30LQkYdh5g
Missouri - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OD-6LddSLVM
Illinois - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r1u6sUBfqjA
Read about each day on the journey at https://www.throughmylens.com/arizona/route-66-road-trip/
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New Mexico is the third state in my Route 66 road trip series. My dad and I took 14 days to drive from California to Illinois and we spent most of two days driving through New Mexico. New Mexico is a fun spot for Route 66 stops as it has places like the Blue Hole in Santa Rosa and the Blue Swallow Motel in Tucumcari. Let me know what you think in the comments.
You can click the links below to see each of the videos when they are posted and read about all of these spots at ThroughMyLens.com
California - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_lc8S3MIXI
Arizona - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u-nsNedw5kY
New Mexico - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YCUpaA-OYcg
Texas - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZRA73rwDwHY
Oklahoma - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yX74CHItXWk
Kansas - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z30LQkYdh5g
Missouri - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OD-6LddSLVM
Illinois - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r1u6sUBfqjA
Read about each day on the journey at https://www.throughmylens.com/arizona/route-66-road-trip/
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We did it! — Route 66 from Chicago to LA.
28 Days. 4 Adults, 1 dog, 1 cat, all in a Winnebago.
This video documents our trip through NM in the Fall of 2021 and...
We did it! — Route 66 from Chicago to LA.
28 Days. 4 Adults, 1 dog, 1 cat, all in a Winnebago.
This video documents our trip through NM in the Fall of 2021 and shares some info & history that I hope you'll find entertaining and helpful if you're planning a Route 66 trip yourself.
Check out https://curiosityness.com/route66/ for more Route 66 fun & info!
-Tours of Iconic Route 66 stops and attractions,
-Interviews with folks who are quintessential Route 66,
-A Free Google Map with 100's of things to Do & See on Route 66! (This map was easily the most useful resource for our Route 66 road trip!)
— Chapters —
00:00 Intro
00:56 Russells Travel Center Free Car Museum
01:30 TeePee Curios
01:46 Blue Swallow Motel
02:15 The Blue Hole of Santa Rosa
03:04 Schwebach Farm
03:22 Loyola's Family Restaurant
03:42 The Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta Day 1
04:20 The Musical Highway
04:54 Tinkertown Museum
05:28 Madrid, NM (Wild Hogs filming location)
05:57 The Mine Shaft Tavern & Cantina
06:14 Santa Fe, New Mexico
06:40 The Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta Day 2
07:55 Pimentel & Sons Guitar Makers Inc
08:25 The Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta Glowdeo
09:04 Continental Divide
09:20 Historic El Rancho Hotel
09:41 Jerry's Cafe in Gallup, NM
09:58 Outro
My Top Route 66 Resources: These 3 books were absolutely critical for our trip and I highly recommended them! (affiliate links)
-Route 66 Road Trip Travel Guide: https://amzn.to/3cIYpdU
-Route 66: EZ66 GUIDE For Travelers: https://amzn.to/3FKYNFd
-Route 66 Adventure Handbook: https://amzn.to/3E0UgOx
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We did it! — Route 66 from Chicago to LA.
28 Days. 4 Adults, 1 dog, 1 cat, all in a Winnebago.
This video documents our trip through NM in the Fall of 2021 and shares some info & history that I hope you'll find entertaining and helpful if you're planning a Route 66 trip yourself.
Check out https://curiosityness.com/route66/ for more Route 66 fun & info!
-Tours of Iconic Route 66 stops and attractions,
-Interviews with folks who are quintessential Route 66,
-A Free Google Map with 100's of things to Do & See on Route 66! (This map was easily the most useful resource for our Route 66 road trip!)
— Chapters —
00:00 Intro
00:56 Russells Travel Center Free Car Museum
01:30 TeePee Curios
01:46 Blue Swallow Motel
02:15 The Blue Hole of Santa Rosa
03:04 Schwebach Farm
03:22 Loyola's Family Restaurant
03:42 The Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta Day 1
04:20 The Musical Highway
04:54 Tinkertown Museum
05:28 Madrid, NM (Wild Hogs filming location)
05:57 The Mine Shaft Tavern & Cantina
06:14 Santa Fe, New Mexico
06:40 The Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta Day 2
07:55 Pimentel & Sons Guitar Makers Inc
08:25 The Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta Glowdeo
09:04 Continental Divide
09:20 Historic El Rancho Hotel
09:41 Jerry's Cafe in Gallup, NM
09:58 Outro
My Top Route 66 Resources: These 3 books were absolutely critical for our trip and I highly recommended them! (affiliate links)
-Route 66 Road Trip Travel Guide: https://amzn.to/3cIYpdU
-Route 66: EZ66 GUIDE For Travelers: https://amzn.to/3FKYNFd
-Route 66 Adventure Handbook: https://amzn.to/3E0UgOx
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You've stumbled upon Curiosityness where I Showcase Unique Places, Quirky History, & Remarkable People!
Join me, Travis DeRose, as I interview guests like the Inventor of the Waterbed, a Star Wars visual Effects artist, the Apollo 13 flight controller, & even a woman who taught her dog to talk, just to name a few.
Plus, I visit and tour a ton of places like the World's Oldest McDonald's, California's 1st Coffee Farm, & Forrest Gump Point.
It's a lot but if you're curious about our world, you'll love it & I encourage you to subscribe!
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Follow best friends Ines and Imene as they travel across the states on iconic Route 66. Explore Sundance Square and the National Cowgirl Museum in Fort Worth, T...
Follow best friends Ines and Imene as they travel across the states on iconic Route 66. Explore Sundance Square and the National Cowgirl Museum in Fort Worth, Texas. Find great views at Reunion Tower and plenty of shops at Bishop Arts District in Dallas, Texas. Stay at the iconic Blue Swallow Motel in Tucumcari, New Mexico, and try hundreds of sodas at Pops 66 Soda Ranch in Acadia, Oklahoma. #Texas #Oklahoma #NewMexico #RoadTrip
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Just east of Albuquerque and near the village of Tijeras, New Mexico, there lies a length of Route 66 that has a series of grooves cut into it (also known as a rumble strip) and if you drive over them at exactly 45 MPH, the sound of your vibrating tires will play a portion of "America the Beautiful"! Apparently, this was a project that the National Geographic Society worked on in conjunction with the New Mexico Department of Transportation for a series they were doing called "Crowd Control" and the purpose of it was to develop a way to encourage drivers to slow down. In this short video, you'll get to see Cindy and I drive over this Musical Road in our Jeep Renegade and you'll get to hear the tune being played.
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Just east of Albuquerque and near the village of Tijeras, New Mexico, there lies a length of Route 66 that has a series of grooves cut into it (also known as a rumble strip) and if you drive over them at exactly 45 MPH, the sound of your vibrating tires will play a portion of "America the Beautiful"! Apparently, this was a project that the National Geographic Society worked on in conjunction with the New Mexico Department of Transportation for a series they were doing called "Crowd Control" and the purpose of it was to develop a way to encourage drivers to slow down. In this short video, you'll get to see Cindy and I drive over this Musical Road in our Jeep Renegade and you'll get to hear the tune being played.
http://www.thesingingroad.com introduces the newest of only two singing roads in the USA! Built by National Geographic as a part of their new Nat-Geo TV show "...
http://www.thesingingroad.com introduces the newest of only two singing roads in the USA! Built by National Geographic as a part of their new Nat-Geo TV show "Crowd Control", a short section of Route 66 has specially designed rumble strips that turn the Mother Road into a record and your car into a phonograph, of sorts. Just a few miles east of Four Hills. Enjoy driving safely in New Mexico!
http://www.thesingingroad.com introduces the newest of only two singing roads in the USA! Built by National Geographic as a part of their new Nat-Geo TV show "Crowd Control", a short section of Route 66 has specially designed rumble strips that turn the Mother Road into a record and your car into a phonograph, of sorts. Just a few miles east of Four Hills. Enjoy driving safely in New Mexico!
We begin the drive from the west. In the video we cross New Mexico, Northern Texas, and arrive in Oklahoma City, visiting a few Historic Route 66 landmarks, mai...
We begin the drive from the west. In the video we cross New Mexico, Northern Texas, and arrive in Oklahoma City, visiting a few Historic Route 66 landmarks, mainly in Texas.
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We are taking an RV cross country road trip adventure for the first time, from California to Key West and back.
We are heading back west and taking Route 66, a...
We are taking an RV cross country road trip adventure for the first time, from California to Key West and back.
We are heading back west and taking Route 66, a drive I have wanted to do for a long time. My original dream was to drive our old Nash Rambler the entire route, but this opportunity came up and I'm pretty sure this was the better way of doing it.
Most of the time we drove Interstate 40, taking exits to see the remains of Route 66 based on a list I had made.
Our stops were:
00:00 Intro
00:14 Tucumcari New Mexico - Vintage Motels
03:34 Route 66 Auto Museum, Santa Rosa
05:07 Whiting Bros. Moriarty
05:39 Musical Highway
06:37 Enchanted Trails RV, Albuquerque
07:54 Old Town Albuquerque
12:11 Route 66 Albuquerque
15:03 Rio Puerco Bridge, Albuquerque
15:45 Acoma Curio, San Fidel
16:16 Whiting Bros. signs
16:49 Continental Divide
17:17 Gallup New Mexico
My favorite stop on this leg of Route 66 was Tucumcari especially the Blue Swallow Motel. I also really like the beauty of Old Town Albuquerque, but maybe because of the time we were there it had a strange vibe.
We are continuing on Route 66 next time through Arizona and have a detour planned for Sedona, hopefully we will see you then.
*The answer to what song the Musical Road plays or played:
America The Beautiful
America! America! (Missing from road)
God shed His grace on thee,
And crown thy good with brotherhood
From sea to shining sea!
We are taking an RV cross country road trip adventure for the first time, from California to Key West and back.
We are heading back west and taking Route 66, a drive I have wanted to do for a long time. My original dream was to drive our old Nash Rambler the entire route, but this opportunity came up and I'm pretty sure this was the better way of doing it.
Most of the time we drove Interstate 40, taking exits to see the remains of Route 66 based on a list I had made.
Our stops were:
00:00 Intro
00:14 Tucumcari New Mexico - Vintage Motels
03:34 Route 66 Auto Museum, Santa Rosa
05:07 Whiting Bros. Moriarty
05:39 Musical Highway
06:37 Enchanted Trails RV, Albuquerque
07:54 Old Town Albuquerque
12:11 Route 66 Albuquerque
15:03 Rio Puerco Bridge, Albuquerque
15:45 Acoma Curio, San Fidel
16:16 Whiting Bros. signs
16:49 Continental Divide
17:17 Gallup New Mexico
My favorite stop on this leg of Route 66 was Tucumcari especially the Blue Swallow Motel. I also really like the beauty of Old Town Albuquerque, but maybe because of the time we were there it had a strange vibe.
We are continuing on Route 66 next time through Arizona and have a detour planned for Sedona, hopefully we will see you then.
*The answer to what song the Musical Road plays or played:
America The Beautiful
America! America! (Missing from road)
God shed His grace on thee,
And crown thy good with brotherhood
From sea to shining sea!
New Mexico is the 6th state on Route 66 as you go from Chicago to Santa Monica, and it's possibly the most unique! Various mountains and wide open landscapes s...
New Mexico is the 6th state on Route 66 as you go from Chicago to Santa Monica, and it's possibly the most unique! Various mountains and wide open landscapes start to dominate the drive as well as a lot of Native American culture. I really enjoyed exploring this often forgotten part of our country!
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New Mexico is the 6th state on Route 66 as you go from Chicago to Santa Monica, and it's possibly the most unique! Various mountains and wide open landscapes start to dominate the drive as well as a lot of Native American culture. I really enjoyed exploring this often forgotten part of our country!
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Life of Riley by Kevin MacLeod
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Whiskey on the Mississippi by Kevin MacLeod
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Feelin Good by Kevin MacLeod
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Cold Funk by Kevin MacLeod
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Follow John on 2nd stop of the Freakmore Paranormal Route 66, 6 Months tour of Oklahoma. This episode John travels to Sapulpa, Oklahoma at the iconic Happy Burg...
Follow John on 2nd stop of the Freakmore Paranormal Route 66, 6 Months tour of Oklahoma. This episode John travels to Sapulpa, Oklahoma at the iconic Happy Burger.
Happy Burger was originally built as a Tastee Freez in 1957. Starting in 1974 the owner Jim Summers, changed the name of the business to Happy Burger and a local favorite was born. In 2002 Peggy Eaton purchased the business and has run it successfully with her family ever since. Happy Burger's mission is to serve fresh high-quality food to every customer.
Sidle up to the lunch counter and order an old fashion burger and hand cut fries from this business that has been feeding Route 66 travelers since 1957. Tiny diner is tinged with nostalgia and is home to a big collection of Pepsi memorabilia.
Join John as he stops at the most iconic Route 66 stops in Oklahoma, from the far Northeastern parts of Oklahoma to the far western edges near the Texas and Oklahoma State Line.
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Follow John on 2nd stop of the Freakmore Paranormal Route 66, 6 Months tour of Oklahoma. This episode John travels to Sapulpa, Oklahoma at the iconic Happy Burger.
Happy Burger was originally built as a Tastee Freez in 1957. Starting in 1974 the owner Jim Summers, changed the name of the business to Happy Burger and a local favorite was born. In 2002 Peggy Eaton purchased the business and has run it successfully with her family ever since. Happy Burger's mission is to serve fresh high-quality food to every customer.
Sidle up to the lunch counter and order an old fashion burger and hand cut fries from this business that has been feeding Route 66 travelers since 1957. Tiny diner is tinged with nostalgia and is home to a big collection of Pepsi memorabilia.
Join John as he stops at the most iconic Route 66 stops in Oklahoma, from the far Northeastern parts of Oklahoma to the far western edges near the Texas and Oklahoma State Line.
For best experience listening to our evidence,
the use of headphones or earphones/buds is highly recommended!!!
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Did you know that in the last 10 years, New Mexico’s population has only increased 2.8%? That’s WAY less than the national average population increase, which is 7.4%! And on top of that, it is the 6th least densely populated state in the entire U.S with only about 17 people per square mile! What’s the reason for this? Well, today on Across the Globe we’re going to look at the ten reasons why nobody lives in New Mexico.
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The Shocking Truths Why People Won't Move to New Mexico
New Mexico is a beautiful state with a lot to offer, but there are also some reasons why people might not want to move there. In this video, we'll take a look at some of the pros and cons of living in New Mexico and why some people might choose to live elsewhere.
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Ultimately, the decision of whether or not to move to New Mexico is a personal one. There are both pros and cons to living in the state, and it's important to weigh all of the factors before making a decision.
In this video, we'll discuss each of the pros and cons in more detail, and we'll also talk to some people who have lived in New Mexico and share their experiences.
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It’s no wonder that New Mexico is called the Land of Enchantment. Whether exploring ancient ruins, shopping for silver or just enjoying the ever-changing colors of the sky at sunset, New Mexico casts its charm on every visitor. With varied landscapes that range from red rock mesas to snow-capped mountains, New Mexico encapsulates all of the geological features that attract visitors to the American Southwest. No other state, however, has such a unique palette of light-infused colors, which is why so many artists call New Mexico home. Here’s a look at the best places to visit in New Mexico:
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0:59 #10 Taos Ski Valley
1:57 #9 Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument
2:37 #8 Cumbres-Toltec Scenic Railway
3:30 #7 Santa Fe Plaza
4:21 #6 Taos Pueblo
5:06 #5 Petroglyph National Monument
6:14 #4 Bandelier National Monument
7:09 #3 Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta
8:07 #2 White Sands National Monument
9:19 #1 Carlsbad Caverns National Park
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Do New Mexicans put chile on everything?
Does everyone in New Mexico have a state flag tattoo?
And has the whole population seen a UFO?
We’ll get to all that stuff and a whole lot more! So grab a chimichanga and a margarita - we’re gonna unbox the state of New Mexico!
Oooh. Where are we? Looks like a kitchen. Someone is making green chile bean and rice stuffed carne adovada sopapillas with cheese. But this isn’t just ANY green chile bean and rice stuffed carne adovada sopapillas with cheese. These are NEW MEXICAN green chile bean and rice stuffed carne adovada sopapillas with cheese.
But it’s New Mexico, we should get out of the kitchen. More on the food later. After all, this state is glorious outside, pal.
New Mexico isn’t JUST amazing food. It’s really pretty out there, too. A quarter of New Mexico is forested, which you probably didn’t know. But it’s a lot more than that. The terrain’s pretty diverse. There’s large mountain ranges and barren deserts and beautiful plains and even caves!
It’s actually the 5th largest state by size, but only 35th in population, and there’s only 17 people per square mile. So there’s a lot of space. Which is good in today’s America.
As we’ll see it’s a very misunderstood state and one with a lot of state pride. There are all sorts of various regions of interest, some of which are super culturally rich. Others are vast and isolated. Many are plain rundown, but more on that later, too. To really get to know New Mexico, we have to see all the different areas one by one, and then we can understand this state a lot more.
This is New Mexico.
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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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Everyone is moving to Arizona... or so it seems. The Copper State has grown a huge amount over the last 50 years as Americans flee cold, harsh winters from the north, and the expensiveness of California in the west. But while Arizona has had incredibly growth, New Mexico simply hasn't, at least not relative to its neighbor. Which is a little odd because, from the outside, the two states seem very similar. But there's actual geographic reasons why Arizona has grown so much faster than New Mexico, which used to be the larger of the two states.
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Inhabited by indigenous peoples of the Americas for many centuries before European exploration, New Mexico was subsequently part of the Imperial Spanishviceroyalty of New Spain. Later, it was part of Mexico before becoming a U.S. territory and eventually a U.S. state. Among U.S. states, New Mexico has the highest percentage of Hispanics, including descendants of Spanish colonists who have lived in the area for more than 400 years. It also has the second-highest percentage of Native Americans after Alaska, and the fourth-highest total number of Native Americans after California, Oklahoma, and Arizona. The nations in the state consist of mostly Navajo, Pueblo, and Apache peoples. As a result, the demographics and culture of the state are unique for their strong Hispanic and Native American influences, both of which are reflected in the state flag. The scarlet and gold colors of the New Mexico flag are taken from the royal standards of Spain, along with the ancient sun symbol of the Zia, a Pueblo-related tribe.
New Mexico is the third state in my Route 66 road trip series. My dad and I took 14 days to drive from California to Illinois and we spent most of two days driving through New Mexico. New Mexico is a fun spot for Route 66 stops as it has places like the Blue Hole in Santa Rosa and the Blue Swallow Motel in Tucumcari. Let me know what you think in the comments.
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We did it! — Route 66 from Chicago to LA.
28 Days. 4 Adults, 1 dog, 1 cat, all in a Winnebago.
This video documents our trip through NM in the Fall of 2021 and shares some info & history that I hope you'll find entertaining and helpful if you're planning a Route 66 trip yourself.
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-Tours of Iconic Route 66 stops and attractions,
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00:00 Intro
00:56 Russells Travel Center Free Car Museum
01:30 TeePee Curios
01:46 Blue Swallow Motel
02:15 The Blue Hole of Santa Rosa
03:04 Schwebach Farm
03:22 Loyola's Family Restaurant
03:42 The Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta Day 1
04:20 The Musical Highway
04:54 Tinkertown Museum
05:28 Madrid, NM (Wild Hogs filming location)
05:57 The Mine Shaft Tavern & Cantina
06:14 Santa Fe, New Mexico
06:40 The Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta Day 2
07:55 Pimentel & Sons Guitar Makers Inc
08:25 The Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta Glowdeo
09:04 Continental Divide
09:20 Historic El Rancho Hotel
09:41 Jerry's Cafe in Gallup, NM
09:58 Outro
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Follow best friends Ines and Imene as they travel across the states on iconic Route 66. Explore Sundance Square and the National Cowgirl Museum in Fort Worth, Texas. Find great views at Reunion Tower and plenty of shops at Bishop Arts District in Dallas, Texas. Stay at the iconic Blue Swallow Motel in Tucumcari, New Mexico, and try hundreds of sodas at Pops 66 Soda Ranch in Acadia, Oklahoma. #Texas #Oklahoma #NewMexico #RoadTrip
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Just east of Albuquerque and near the village of Tijeras, New Mexico, there lies a length of Route 66 that has a series of grooves cut into it (also known as a rumble strip) and if you drive over them at exactly 45 MPH, the sound of your vibrating tires will play a portion of "America the Beautiful"! Apparently, this was a project that the National Geographic Society worked on in conjunction with the New Mexico Department of Transportation for a series they were doing called "Crowd Control" and the purpose of it was to develop a way to encourage drivers to slow down. In this short video, you'll get to see Cindy and I drive over this Musical Road in our Jeep Renegade and you'll get to hear the tune being played.
http://www.thesingingroad.com introduces the newest of only two singing roads in the USA! Built by National Geographic as a part of their new Nat-Geo TV show "Crowd Control", a short section of Route 66 has specially designed rumble strips that turn the Mother Road into a record and your car into a phonograph, of sorts. Just a few miles east of Four Hills. Enjoy driving safely in New Mexico!
We begin the drive from the west. In the video we cross New Mexico, Northern Texas, and arrive in Oklahoma City, visiting a few Historic Route 66 landmarks, mainly in Texas.
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We are taking an RV cross country road trip adventure for the first time, from California to Key West and back.
We are heading back west and taking Route 66, a drive I have wanted to do for a long time. My original dream was to drive our old Nash Rambler the entire route, but this opportunity came up and I'm pretty sure this was the better way of doing it.
Most of the time we drove Interstate 40, taking exits to see the remains of Route 66 based on a list I had made.
Our stops were:
00:00 Intro
00:14 Tucumcari New Mexico - Vintage Motels
03:34 Route 66 Auto Museum, Santa Rosa
05:07 Whiting Bros. Moriarty
05:39 Musical Highway
06:37 Enchanted Trails RV, Albuquerque
07:54 Old Town Albuquerque
12:11 Route 66 Albuquerque
15:03 Rio Puerco Bridge, Albuquerque
15:45 Acoma Curio, San Fidel
16:16 Whiting Bros. signs
16:49 Continental Divide
17:17 Gallup New Mexico
My favorite stop on this leg of Route 66 was Tucumcari especially the Blue Swallow Motel. I also really like the beauty of Old Town Albuquerque, but maybe because of the time we were there it had a strange vibe.
We are continuing on Route 66 next time through Arizona and have a detour planned for Sedona, hopefully we will see you then.
*The answer to what song the Musical Road plays or played:
America The Beautiful
America! America! (Missing from road)
God shed His grace on thee,
And crown thy good with brotherhood
From sea to shining sea!
New Mexico is the 6th state on Route 66 as you go from Chicago to Santa Monica, and it's possibly the most unique! Various mountains and wide open landscapes start to dominate the drive as well as a lot of Native American culture. I really enjoyed exploring this often forgotten part of our country!
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Follow John on 2nd stop of the Freakmore Paranormal Route 66, 6 Months tour of Oklahoma. This episode John travels to Sapulpa, Oklahoma at the iconic Happy Burger.
Happy Burger was originally built as a Tastee Freez in 1957. Starting in 1974 the owner Jim Summers, changed the name of the business to Happy Burger and a local favorite was born. In 2002 Peggy Eaton purchased the business and has run it successfully with her family ever since. Happy Burger's mission is to serve fresh high-quality food to every customer.
Sidle up to the lunch counter and order an old fashion burger and hand cut fries from this business that has been feeding Route 66 travelers since 1957. Tiny diner is tinged with nostalgia and is home to a big collection of Pepsi memorabilia.
Join John as he stops at the most iconic Route 66 stops in Oklahoma, from the far Northeastern parts of Oklahoma to the far western edges near the Texas and Oklahoma State Line.
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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
"It has passed in 80 municipalities and counties in several different states, and the only one challenging it is New Mexico and they are kind of sorry they challenged it," said City Councilwoman Regina Maestri, District 1, during Tuesday's meeting ... .
PUEBLO, Colo ... Prepare your budget. Cage-free egg rule starts in January ...Regina Maestri, District 1 city council member, has said she modeled the ordinance after one in Hobbs, New Mexico, to help prevent abortion clinics from opening in the city ... .
The New MexicoCancerCenterFoundation is celebrating the 20th anniversary of its fundraising Gallery With A Cause with an exhibition ... Forty percent of the proceeds go to the New Mexico Cancer Center Foundation.
Oct. 21—Families of hundreds of missing New Mexicans will be able to connect with several government agencies Saturday at the first Missing in New Mexico Day. There are 984 missing people in New Mexico as of Oct. 1, said Regina... .