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  • A rural road and steel girder bridge painted yellow off of Interstate 40 in New Mexico.
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  • The Old Magnolia Gas Station along Route 66 in Tucumcari, New Mexico
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  • Isabella Martinez, age 3, begins to learn the craft, and tradition of caring for the The San José de Gracia Church, in Las Trampas, New Mexico, which has been maintained by the original families that settled the church in the mid-1700’s.
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  • The heavily weathered sign, and Ford pickup truck that is part of the long-ago abandoned Ranch House Cafe along historic Route 66 in Tucumcari, New Mexico.
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  • The Continental Divide Indian Market along Interstate 40, in New Mexico, sits on the Divide. Continental Divide Elevation 7245 feet. Rainfall divides at this point. To the west it drains into the Pacific Ocean, and to the east, into the Atlantic Ocean.
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  • A large white sign, with red lettering, stating "Water" "Not Fracking" "Community Rights" "Guadalupe County" is posted just in front of an abandoned concrete building that was once a small community store, in Anton Chico, New Mexico.
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  • A traditional Pueblo Native American house, with ladders, located in the historiic village of Taos Pueblo in Taos, New Mexico.
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  • A large red sandstone cliff, part of the Chaco Cliffs of red sandstone form the southern boundary of the San Juan Basin, here in Red Rock State Park_Chisos Mountains, near Gallup, New Mexico
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  • Standing at the base of a wooden ladder, Rosemary Vigil - the caretaker of the The San José de Gracia Church, built between 1760 and 1776, in Las Trampas, New Mexico
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  • The old rusting sign for the Ranch House Cafe in Tucumcari
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  • The old rusting sign for the Ranch House Cafe in Tucumcari
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  • The single-car garages, built into the Blue Swallow Motel, have painted murals covering the walls, which provides a wonderfully aesthetic to the contrast of the dirt floor.
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  • Roadsigns for Tucumcari, as well as Interstate 40 West - both with arrows pointing to the left, break the flat, desolate landscape.
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  • The Old Magnolia Gas Station along Route 66 in Tucumcari, New Mexico
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  • The Old Magnolia Gas Station along Route 66 in Tucumcari, New Mexico
    DRF11231-224-Edit.tif
  • Motel signs left over from the glory days of Route 66, and towns like Tucumcari, New Mexico
    DRF11231-282-Edit.tif
  • Motel signs, left over from the glory days of Route 66, and towns like Tucumcari, New Mexico
    DRF11231-191.tif
  • Tipi Curios is a souvenir shop located along Main Street (Route 66) as it passes through Tucumcari, New Mexico.
    DRF11231-153-Edit.tif
  • Tipi Curios is a souvenir shop located along Main Street (Route 66) as it passes through Tucumcari, New Mexico.
    DRF11231-133-Edit.tif
  • The Blue Swallow Motel, along the famed Route 66, in Tucumcari, New Mexico, at Night
    DRF11231-104.tif
  • The interior of the Route 66 Wedding Chapel, in  Tucumcari, New Mexico.
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  • A remenant of days gone by: a faded, and peeling mural on the side of a building in Tucumcari, New Mexico, promoting the glory of Route 66.
    DRF11231-333.tif
  • The single-car garages, built into the Blue Swallow Motel, have painted murals covering the walls, which provides a wonderfully aesthetic to the contrast of the dirt floor.
    DRF11231-310.tif
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  • The Blue Swallow Motel is a refurbished vintage hotel from the glory days of Tucumcari, and Route 66. It has been restored to its original splendor, including the abundance of neon lights, which cast a beautiful glow against the backdrop pf a night sky.
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  • The groom-to-be waits in the main lobby area of the Route 66 Wedding Chapel, talking to Flora Max Cordova, " the  marrying preacher", while his wife-to-be is in the dressing room fixing her hair in the mirror.
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