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- Collecting Santa Fe Railroad Memorabilia Collecting Santa Fe Railroad memorabilia can be a fun hobby to get into. First let's find out a little history of the railway system. Originally chartered in 1859 as the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway in the state of Kansas. The first tr...
- New Mexico Jobs New Mexico Jobs - New Mexico agriculture: Cattle and dairy products top the list of major animal products of New Mexico. Cattle, sheep, and other livestock graze most of the arable land of the state throughout the year. Lumber mills in Albuquerque pr...
- New Mexico--The Land of Enchantment No, you do not need a passport (at least not from the United States!) to visit New Mexico! Yes, you can drink the water! Yes, they have things like airports, trains, freeways, and cars in New Mexico (most of the stagecoaches are...
- What's on in Topeka I moved to Topeka when I was a young girl and lived there until the day that I emigrated to the UK. Topeka is the capital of Kansas. It, unfortunately, has a reputation as being a somewhat boring city. When I had my son there and a limited income I...
- Mama's Minerals - Albuquerque and Santa Fe New Mexico Mama's Minerals ....from mother earth to you.... Albuquerque's best independent source for Beads, Minerals, Fossils, Metal Detectors, Classes, Gold Pans, Tumblers, Jewelry, Stone Carvings, Books, and more! Local in Albuquerque and Santa Fe New Mexi...
- Susan Shelby Magoffin, by Kelley Pounds Unlike the trails to Oregon and California, the Santa Fe Trail was strictly a trade route between the years 1822 and 1846. During this time, women rarely traveled between Missouri--the most popular "jumping-off place" for westbound trails--and Santa...
- Taos One of the places that every American should see is Taos where the past becomes the future. Taos encompasses Taos Pueblo, the oldest occupied city in the United States (more than one thousand years old), Taos city, and Rancho de Taos, home of San Fra...
- Life in Albuquerque Life in Albuquerque—One Resident’s Musings This lens is one man’s take, experiences, descriptions and musings about Life in Albuquerque. Greetings and salutations from Albuquerque in the Land of Enchantment, New Me...
- The City Different My home town and How much I love this city you could not know unless you have lived in Santa Fe. Visitors and Natives and distant Neighbors all love Santa Fe. Top 5 things I love about Santa Fe 1. The Weather - The skies are blue most of the time an...
- Disneyland Paris - Visitors Guide...Part 1 Howdy, and welcome to my lens. In fact I should say: welcome to my first ever lens! I am a Disney addict, and I really wanted to share with you all my passion for all things Disney in a series of lenses about various Disney Parks and related interes...
- BNSF and Other NW Washington Hobby Trains It's nice to have something familiar around, such as photos, figurines and also trains that you see near your home. Here I will show you BNSF, BN, CN and others seen around Northwest Washington that can be found in hobby train scales. I have a weak...
- Travel Insights Stressed-out people often crave a break. Rather than put it off, this healthy living author says "take to the highway!" Snag yourself a creativity break! Allow your travel (even if it's just a short spin) to inspire you. The break will refresh your...
- Land of Enchantment New Mexico is the gem of the Southwest, History and landscape merge to form an impression that will not leave once you have visited. The Native American, Spanish, Mexican, and Anglo cultures dance together to form an unforgettable tapestry of culture...
- The Boogeyman he is going to Get Ya! Are you Scared? Fiesta has been celebrated in Santa Fe since 1712 by proclamation of the then-governor of the province Jose Chacon Medina Salazar y Villaseor, the marquis of Penuela. It is the oldest civic celebration of its kind in North America. ZOZOBRA, which...
- About Santa Fe A family oriented look at Santa Fe New Mexico
- Unemployed Day 64 So now I've totally relocated half-way across the country! I guess I have a lot of explaining to do, don't I?! Well today is December 7 (Pearl Harbor Day), also known as Unemployed, Day 64. I thought I would have a LOT of idle time, but that has not...
- Hyundai Santa Fe The Santa Fe from Hyundai is a great new SUV(Sport Utility Vehicle). One of the lower priced vehicles with numerous standard features at a very reasonable price. You can check one out at Planet Hyundai in Las Vegas if you are in the area.
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- Michael McGarrity A quick guide to one of the best mystery writers around -- Santa Fe's own Michael McGarrity.
- O'Keeffe Georgia Totto O'Keeffe (November 15, 1887—March 6, 1986) was an American artist. She is typically associated with the American southwest and particularly New Mexico where she settled late in life. O'Keeffe has been a major figure in Ameri...
