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Guide to the Many Ghost Towns of New Mexico

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Ghost Towns of New MexicoVideo 8min 58sec. Ghost Towns of New Mexico. The Land of Enchantment still echos with voices from its colorful past. These voices speak especially clearly from the ghost towns, mining camps, and little-known places that populate New Mexico's landscape.

New Mexico's story is rich with history, from the Ancient Puebloan Indians, to Spanish explorers, pioneers traveling along the Santa Fe Trail, and prospectors in the 19th century.

These many folks left their "footprints," not only along the many old trails in the "Land of Enchantment," but also on the many ruins and ghost towns that remain.

Cuchillo, established by ranchers and farmers in the 1850s, was named for a nearby creek and a local Apache chief, Cuchillo Negro (Black Knife).

Midway between the mines at Chloride and Winston and the railroad at Engle, it flourished as a stage stop and trade center from the 1880s to the 1930s. Charming original buildings still stand, including the Cuchillo Bar and Store, and San Jose Catholic Church, built in 1907

Chloride was founded in 1880. Englishman Harry Pye had discovered silver ore there in the late 1870s, and soon after Pye was killed by Apaches, word of the silver find got out. Despite the threat of Indian attacks Chloride grew to over 3,000 people. In its heyday it had nine saloons, a general store, a dry goods store, a millinery shop, a restaurant, a butcher shop, a candy store, a pharmacy, a Chinese laundry, a photography studio, a school, and two hotels. The Black Range newspaper was printed in Chloride from 1882 to 1896. Of the nearly 500 surveyed mines and prospect holes in the Apache Mining District, a dozen or so made big mines, including the Silver Monument, the U.S. Treasury, and the St. Cloud, which is still in operation, though not mining silver. The demise of Chloride began with the Silver Panic of 1893 and was hastened by the presidential election of 1896, which resulted in a drastic decline in silver prices.

Many of Chloride's original structures still stand. The old Pioneer Store is now a museum; next door the former Monte Cristo Saloon and Dance Hall houses a gift shop and gallery featuring work by local artists. Both are open seven days a week from 10am-4pm. Harry Pye's cabin is available as a vacation rental. Other landmarks in this tiny town (population 11) include the 200-year-old Hanging Tree and Doodle Dum, the workshop of longtime resident Cassie Hobbs (19041989).

Hillsboro was born in 1877 when gold was found at the nearby Opportunity and Ready Pay mines. Despite fierce Indian attacks, the town grew, becoming the county seat in 1884. Area mines produced more than $6 million in gold and silver, and by 1907 the town had a population of 1,200.

Today, this charming, peaceful village of a hundred souls, which boasts flower-filled yards and old cottonwoods lining the main street, offers many enticements, including gift shops; restaurants; artist studios and galleries; the remains of the old county courthouse; the Black Range Museum; Union Church; and Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church. Hillsboros Heritage Day is held annually on the day before Mother's Day.

Kingston was founded when a rich lode of silver ore was discovered at the Solitaire in 1882. It grew rapidly and was the largest town in the territory—and one of the wildest in the Wild West. The town soon offered all of the trappings of civilization and culture. Numerous hotels played host to the likes of Mark Twain, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, and Black Jack Ketchum. Stage lines served all major routes, and the town supported twenty-three saloons,some of which advertised fresh oysters 24 hours a day! The town also had 14 grocery and general stores; a brewery; three newspapers; and an Opera House where the Lillian Russell Troupe once performed. Albert Bacon Fall and Ed Doheny of the Teapot Dome Scandal got their start in Kingston.

From those glory days, the old Assay Office and the remains of the Victorio Hotel have been renovated as private residences. The Black Range Lodge, a bed and breakfast, offers accommodations in a setting of massive stonewalls and log-beamed ceilings constructed from the ruins of what once was Pretty Sam's Casino. Some Kingston residents offer straw-bale and natural building workshops

Red River Memorial Day Motorcycle Rally 2011

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Red River Memorial Day Motorcycle RallyRed River, New Mexico. May/25 - May/30/2011..., 100 E Main

This year marks the 29th annual celebration of the hottest motorcycle rally in northern New Mexico. Red River is one of the most popular tourist destinations due to its scenic location and great climate. Centrally located in the beautiful north central mountains of New Mexico, Red River is the closest resort area to Texas and Oklahoma, as well as a short drive from Southern Colorado. At 8,750 feet above sea level, Red River is perched high in the Sangre de Cristo Mountain Range and surrounded by 1.5 million acres of the Carson National Forest.

 

You can participate in the Rally activities that begin on Friday by registering at the Chamber booth located on Main Street and Jacks & Sixes for the Official “Run” that begins at 11:00 a.m. Saturday morning.  Your $5 registration includes an Official pin or patch as well as a Player’s Card from Taos Mountain Casino.  You can also sign-up for the 50/50 cash drawing that will take place at 3:00 p.m. Saturday afternoon. 

 

Cruise the “Enchanted Circle”; a scenic 84-mile tour that takes you through a spectacular alpine valley that includes Angel Fire and Eagle Nest, then make a stop in Taos at the Taos Mountain Casino to use your Player’s Card. The Rally is 1 mile of food, leather, jewelry, motorcycle accessories, live music, and of course 30,000 of the most awesome motorcycles ever seen! 

 

The local saloons offer a variety of contests such as the best tattoo, strong man/strong woman, the longest ponytail, oldest Red River Rally t-shirt, and the farthest distance traveled on a motorcycle.

 

Monday begins with CMA non-denominational services followed with a ride up to Angel Fire for the parade and ceremonies at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial State Park in Angel Fire.

Many rallies claim to have the most beautiful scenic rides.  There is no way to really compare one area of our beautiful country to another, but Red River is definitely one of the top picks for the most scenic riding at a rally.

Rebecca E Sanchez 800-348-6444. RedRiverMemorialDayMotorcycleRally.com

Official Message from the Hopi Nation

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Mother Earth - Hopi MessageVideo: 4min 50sec. The Hopi Nation have come forward with an official statement regarding the latest crisis in Japan and around the world.

The Hopi are praying for the people of Japan and for the people around the world as we face crisis in our world out of balance.

We are in a time of great change upon Mother Earth and these events have been foretold by our elders.

Through our prophecies and ceremonies the sacred land of this Earth is now crying.

And our children are looking to Hopi to balance life for their future.

As Hopi, we ask you to join us in prayer to balance Mother Earth and all life.

We believe that through our prayers and that if we pray with good hearts as told by our elders, we can lessen the impact of these events.

Video: El Santuario in Chimayo, New Mexico

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Video: El Santuario in Chimayo, New MexicoVideo:(2min 00sec)

This is a very spiritual place. Legends has its around 1810 local finalize walking around the hill side here. Light stand coming from the ground. Father welcomed and priest for 62 years tell me the story.

Light coming from the ground enlightened whole this valley and they came down here moving the dha dha and found chrushi axis. The crushi axis is considered treasure here, but the more value is of trassiable founded. People come from round the world to experience here the human powers. Father welcome himself to show one of the miracles.

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Red River Memorial Day Motorcycle Rally


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Red River Motorcycle Rally Memorial Day New MexicoThis year marks the 28th annual celebration of one of the hottest motorcycle rallies in northern New Mexico. Red River is one of the most popular tourist destinations due to its scenic location and great climate. The Red River Memorial Day Motorcycle Rally will take place 
May 28-31, 2010.

Centrally located in the beautiful north central mountains of New Mexico, Red River is the closest resort area to Texas and Oklahoma, as well as a short drive from Southern Colorado. At 8,750 feet above sea level, Red River is perched high in the Sangre de Cristo Mountain Range and surrounded by 1.5 million acres of the Carson National Forest.

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