U.S. Route 64, New Mexico, United States, North America
U.S. Route 64 (US 64) is an east–west United States highway that runs for 2,326 miles (3,743 km) from the Outer Banks in eastern North Carolina to just southwest of the Four Corners in northeast Arizona. The western terminus is at U.S. Route 160 in Teec Nos Pos, Arizona. The highway's eastern terminus is at NC 12 and U.S. Route 158 at Whalebone Junction, North Carolina. U.S. 64 runs through Farmington, Taos, Angel Fire & Eagle Nest, Cimarron, and Raton. As it runs through Raton, it is co-signed with U.S. Route 87. It continues through to Clayton, where U.S. 87 is replaced by U.S. Routes 56 and 412. The three routes then run concurrently into Oklahoma. Twenty-eight miles north east of Cimarron is Raton Municipal Airport. It is one of the roads on the Trails of the Ancients Byway, one of the designated New Mexico Scenic Byways. At Angel Fire, U.S. 64 runs past the Vietnam Veterans Memorial State Park.
New Mexico Motorcycle Road Trip | Santa Fe to Taos Pueblo
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Hollywood Avenue Northwest (Albuquerque, West Old Town, New Mexico) to 7th Street Northwest ( (...)
Watch in 720p full-screen to view map info. Visit for more info. - Waypoints: 0:09 Rio Grande Boulevard Northwest
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Hollywood Avenue Northwest (Albuquerque, New Mexico) to 7th Street Northwest (Bernalillo County)
Nov 2011
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What is COLFAX COUNTY WAR? What does COLFAX COUNTY WAR mean? COLFAX COUNTY WAR meaning
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What is COLFAX COUNTY WAR? What does COLFAX COUNTY WAR mean? COLFAX COUNTY WAR meaning - COLFAX COUNTY WAR definition - COLFAX COUNTY WAR explanation.
Source: Wikipedia.org article, adapted under license.
The Colfax County War was a range war that occurred from 1873 to 1888 between settlers and the new owners of the Maxwell Land Grant in Colfax County, in the U.S. state of New Mexico. The war started when the new landowners tried to remove the local settlers from the land they had just bought. The locals refused to leave, as they had settled much of their livelihood in the grant, which resulted in conflict and violence in 1875.
The disputed territory began as a land grant from the Mexican provincial governor of Santa Fe de Nuevo México to Charles H. Beaubien and Guadalupe Miranda in 1841, which included large portions of what is now Colfax County in northern New Mexico and Las Animas County in southern Colorado. In 1849, after the region was ceded to the United States at the end of the Mexican–American War, an American pioneer named Lucien B. Maxwell moved to the area, married Beaubien's daughter, and became a part owner and manager of the vast land grant. Over the following decades, many more pioneer families arrived in the area, which was conveniently situated along branches of the Santa Fe Trail, and many settled on land within the grant. Much of the land was attractive to ranchers.
In 1870, Maxwell sold the grant to a group of English financiers for a reported price of $1.35 million. The new owners formed the Maxwell Land Grant and Railway Company. Their arrival and purchase of the land immediately spurred controversy among the settlers already living in the area, and animosity quickly developed between the two sides. Property developers working for the company complained that miners and farmers, who they believed were squatters, were disturbing and even harassing their work, presenting various obstacles to the company's production. Many of these settlers were white, Spanish and Native American people who believed that the land was in the public domain or felt that they had been given Maxwell's unwritten permission to live on the grant.
A large meeting between the settlers occurred on March 30, 1873, in which they agreed to arm themselves to protect their homes and property if necessary. Because of the presence of a large lawless element at Cimarron and the inability of local authorities to keep the peace, the attorney general of the New Mexico Territory, under directions from Governor Marsh Giddings, requested federal troops from Fort Union to help Sheriff Isaiah Rinehart restore order at Cimarron. No troops were sent at that time, but troubles continued at Cimarron that eventually required military intervention. The Maxwell Land Grant and Railway Company was also allied with the powerful Santa Fe Ring, a group of influential lawyers and politicians who controlled many Western states. The settlers did not like the incursion of the soldiers on to the land, and this caused a great deal of violence between the factions. Black soldiers of the 9th U.S. Cavalry were among the units sent, and on one occasion, some of them had a shootout with a group of Texas cowboys in the St. James Hotel. Three soldiers died during the shootout and a few months later one of the cowboys involved was killed by the local sheriffs.
The event that triggered much of the war, was the murder of Reverend Franklin J. Tolby, a staunch ally of the settlers and squatters opposing the Maxwell Land Grant Company. He was found murdered in Cimarron Canyon on September 14, 1875. It was quickly assumed that someone from the company was responsible, and the blame was pinned on a gunman named Cruz Vega. Vega and his family were originally sided with the Hispanic settlers in the area, and his uncle, Francisco Griego, was one of the leaders among the Hispanic people during the conflict. However, they soon shifted sides when Griego and his family were faced with charges of killing three cavalry men in an altercation in a card game, and also implicated in the suspected murder of another soldier on June 1. The Santa Fe Ring was said to have blackmailed Griego and his family in exchange for dropping the charges the family would have faced.
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SAD ISOLATED & LONELY - VERY Upsetting Visit to Dawson Cemetery in a New Mexico Ghost Town
This was one of the loneliest cemeteries I have ever been to. It was also the most upsetting. There were three explosions, ten years apart, and the loss of life was so senseless. It made me sad to see how young all of the people were who died in those explosions. There were immigrants whose families lived in the old country, who never saw their loved one again, and most couldn't afford to come to the United States to visit the sad, lonely grave of their loved one.
The cemetery is huge, and is 12 miles back into a canyon where there are no houses, no more buildings, and when I was there. I didn't see another person coming or going. How very sad!
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New Mexico 5 - Taos Area
Part of our motorcycle trip in New Mexico. Francisco de Asis Mission, Taos Pueblo,Taos New Mexico, and Enchanted Circle. The Mission is a beautiful historic church. The Enchanted Circle has some great riding!
LORDSBURG NEW MEXICO HOODS
Sangre de Cristos, Carson National Forest - New Mexico
Along Route 64 between Taos and Eagle Nest Lake Park, Old Man Face.
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The Haunted Hotel Colorado
Our stay in the beautiful historic Hotel Colorado.
Glenwood Springs, Colorado
Cityscape - Albuquerque, New Mexico
Albuquerque, New Mexico is a tourist city. On North East side it has Sandia Mountains named after watermelon. There is chilli roasting season when the city is enveloped in fragrance of roasted green chilli. The vast landscape makes it easy to see twin rainbows. Old town has charm of yesteryears. It is very beautifully decorated during Christmas. One can see clay pots on the way to airport. It has a patch of route 66 where one can see old architecture. Ristras hang on the doors. Ben Muir market presents Native American crafts. Sandia Pueblo and casino stands gorgeous against backdrop of Sandia mountains. Truly a modern city with old flavour.
Drive to Santa Fe, NM on NM-14 scenic road
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Baby Boomers Tribute RKO Encino Ranch 1929-54 So Cal San Fernando Valley
Baby Boomers Tribute RKO Encino Ranch 1929-54 So Cal San Fernando Valley
RKO 'Encino Ranch'
The RKO Pictures Encino Ranch consisted of 89 acres located on the outskirts of the City of Encino, California, in the San Fernando Valley, near Los Angeles River and west of Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area on Burbank Boulevard. RKO Radio Pictures purchased this property as a location to film their epic motion picture Cimarron (1931), (winner of four Academy Awards for Best Picture, Best Writing, Best Art Direction, and Best Make-Up). Art Director Max Ree won an Oscar for his creative design of the very first theme sets constructed on the movie ranch which consisted of a complete western town and a three block modern main street built as the Oklahoma (fictional) town of Osage.
In addition to Cimarron scenery, RKO continued to create a vast array of diverse sets for their ever expanding movie ranch that included a New York avenue, brownstone street, English row houses, slum district, small town square, residential neighborhood, three working train depots, mansion estate, New England farm, western ranch, a mammoth medieval City of Paris, European marketplace, Russian village, Yukon mining camp, ocean tank with sky backdrop, Moorish casbah, Mexican outpost, Sahara Desert fort, plaster mountain range diorama, and a football field sized United States map on which Fred Astair and Ginger Rogers danced across in The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle (1939) Also available were scene docks, carpentry shop, prop storage, greenhouse, and three fully equipped soundstages with an average of over 11,000 square feet each.
A short list of classic movies that contain scenes shot on the RKO Pictures Encino Ranch would include What Price Hollywood? (1932), King Kong (1933), Of Human Bondage (1934), Becky Sharp (1935), Walking on Air (1936), Stage Door (1937), Kitty Foyle (1940), Citizen Kane (1941), Cat People (1942), Murder, My Sweet (1944), Dick Tracy film noir series (1945-1947), They Live by Night (1948), and many more.
In 1953 Dragnet was the last project to film on the ranch for an NBC 1954 broadcast of an episode entitled The Big Producer in which the crumbling lot played the part of a fictitious Westside Studio. Standing sets exhibited on this particular Dragnet program were a cocktail lounge on modern street, a ranch entry gate with a church and house facades ('George Bailey' wrecked his car there during a snow storm in It's a Wonderful Life 1946), plaster desert mountain range, ocean tank & sky backdrop used for Sinbad the Sailor (1947), Notre Dame de Paris Carre built for The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1939), and (the very first sets ever built on the ranch) the award winning western town from Cimarron (1931).
After all those unique themed sets were bulldozed under in 1954, the 'Encino Village' subdivision was built on the property with modern home designs by architect Martin Stern, Jr..
Old West Vignette: Raid on Columbus, NM - March 9, 1916
At approximately 4 am on March 9, 1916, Pancho Villa's revolutionary army attacked the small US town of Columbus, NM.
The reason isn't entirely clear, but it appears to have been inspired to instigate a direct war between the US and Mexico as well as to exact revenge on a local merchant, Sam Ravel.
90 minutes later the battle ended as a tactical and political loss for the Villistas as well as ultimately 18 dead Americans.
We discuss the fight in this video, along with some video and stills taken from the location itself and provide some historical insight into that fateful day.
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Video: Recalling the Dawson, N.M., mine disaster
Georgia Maryol of Santa Fe talks about the Dawson mine explosion. On Oct. 22, 1913, 263 miners — most recent immigrants from Europe — were killed in an explosion in the coal-mining town of Dawson, N.M., 14 miles northeast of Cimarron. It was the second largest mining disaster in U.S. history. Luis Sánchez Saturno/The New Mexican
Riding the Sandia Peak Tramway | Full Ride Tour
The Sandia Peak Tramway is an aerial tramway located adjacent to Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA. It stretches from the northeast edge of the city to the crestline of the Sandia Mountains and has the world's third longest single span. It is the longest aerial tram in the United States.
Best Hiking Trails in New Mexico. TOP 15
Best Hiking Trails in New Mexico. TOP 15: La Luz, Canyon, Tsankawi, Goose Lake, Dale Ball, Pino, The Gila Loop, Zuni-Acoma, Pine Tree, Atalaya Mountain, Trampas Lakes, Bandelier National Monument, Catwalk, Alkali Flat, Wheeler Peak.
Wagon Mound Shown By Humble Hoverer II
DJI Mavic Pro Flies over Wagon Mound New Mexico 26 July 2017. This cinematic View of Wagon Mound Shows The famous Bean Day Town from above. This Drone (The Humble Hoverer) was Piloted By Diego Trujillo.
new mexico travel, The 45 most beautiful places to travel in New Mexico
New Mexico locally is a state situated in the southwestern area of the United States of America. It was admitted to the Union as the 47th state on January 6, 1912. It is typically viewed as one of the Mountain States. New Mexico is fifth by range, the 36th-most crowded, and the 6th slightest thickly populated of the 50 United States.
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New_Mexico most beautifule places we're visiting lists bellow:
Santa Fe,
Albuquerque,
Taos,
Carlsbad Caverns National Park,
Roswell,
Carlsbad,
Ruidoso,
Las Cruces,
Central Santa Fe,
Chaco Culture National Historical Park,
White Sands National Monument,
Alamogordo,
Los Alamos,
Red River,
Gallup,
Cimarron Canyon State Park,
Deming,
Silver City,
Tucumcari,
Angel Fire,
Las Vegas,
Clovis,
Farmington,
Eagle Nest,
Acoma Pueblo,
Cloudcroft,
Sunspot, New Mexico,
Truth or Consequences,
Bandelier National Monument,
Rio Rancho,
Artesia,
Mesilla,
Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge,
Socorro,
Zuni,
Gila National Forest,
Taos Ski Valley,
Española,
Navajo Lake,
Clayton,
Elephant Butte,
Raton,
Abiquiú,
Chama,
Continental Divide Trail,
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New Mexico Camping Trip
Hiking along an old gold mine in New Mexico.
OUTLAWS OF NEW MEXICO: TOM KETCHUM
Tom Blackjack Ketchum goes from cowboy to train robber.
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