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Casa Armijo 1st house in Albuquerque

Casa Armijo 1st house in Albuquerque

    The Armijo hacienda began as one of the first homes in Albuquerque, but was long ago resurrected as the popular Old Town restaurant, " La Placita. "  Haciendas were self contained economically, spiritually, emotionally. Several generations of family...

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Group Therapy Concert

Group Therapy Concert

    Tonight, at the Marble Street Brewery, in Albuquerque," Group Therapy" commands the stage. They rock out with " Classic rock and roll ", blues, jazz , Latin, boogie woogie, funk, and even some gospel to keep the mood positive and the crowd seduced. As...

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Jelly fish Albuquerque Biopark

Jelly fish Albuquerque Biopark

    Fish are streamlined for propulsion. Their bodies create little friction between them and the water that supports them. Light filters down from the water's surface where we watch them take graceful turns around their aquarium tank's curves. In another...

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Standing On The Corner Winslow, Arizona

Standing On The Corner Winslow, Arizona

    An Eagles hit in the early 70's was titled " Take it Easy. " "Standing on a Corner in Winslow, Arizona" was a lyric that became a real park at the Corner of Kinsley and East 2nd Street in the real town of Winslow. Winslow isn't big, just a small town on...

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Strawberry Patch In Los Angeles City Limits

Strawberry Patch In Los Angeles City Limits

    Long term residents, going back to the 1940's and 50's, who are still alive, talk in the hospital waiting room about California being a Garden of Eden. " Down that street, " one says, ": there were acres and acres of orange trees..... " " And grapefruits...

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Tram Ride On Vacation

Tram Ride On Vacation

    The Sandia Mountains are pink at dusk. The setting western sun turns them the color of watermelons, for which they were named by indigenous Indians thousands of years ago. Sandia's peaks were thrust up in the last ten million years during the formation...

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Mother Road Route 66 through New Mexico

Mother Road Route 66 through New Mexico

    Route 66 is the most famous United States highway that joined others to became the U.S. Interstate Highway system that linked our 50 states, made remote places accessible, let restless spirits roam to where they belonged, spawned a history of music,...

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Heavy Artillery The War Begins

Heavy Artillery The War Begins

    In the 1960's, a most favored slogan was " Make Love, Not War. " Their were lots of babies conceived in hippie vans as the Grateful Dead, Janis Joplin and Jefferson Airplane fanned anti war sentiment, wore flowers in their hair and had meetings with...

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Calling Dr. Who Payphone on way to Creed,Colorado

Calling Dr. Who Payphone on way to Creed,Colorado

    Doctor Who has the most unique phone booth in the Universe. but on our way back to Creede, Colorado, Richard's idea is to stop and pay respects to one of the last pay phones in America. On site, Richard and I both pick up the phone and listen to the dial...

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Digging in the Earth Creede, Colorado

Digging in the Earth Creede, Colorado

    Creede was established in the late eighteen hundreds. At the north end of town is a silver mine that has become a museum. Running through the middle of town is a river that carried mining sludge into the valley below that is now being reclaimed by...

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Building Castles Antonito, Colorado

Building Castles Antonito, Colorado

    Leaving Antonito, Colorado, it is not hard to see two gleaming towers off to the east, the sun glistening off silver spires made out of hub caps, flattened beer cans, wire, window casements and whatever other material comes into the hands of it's...

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Cumbres Toltec Railroad Back to yesteryear

Cumbres Toltec Railroad Back to yesteryear

    Highway 285 winds it's way through Espanola, Ojo Caliente, Tres Piedras, Antonito, and eventually Alamosa, Colorado. Another way to see this high country is riding a narrow gauge railroad that runs from Antonito, Colorado to Chama, New Mexico and back....

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