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Eldorado Homes and Santa Fe Homes for sale
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Covenants & Guidelines. Eldorado Real Estate Market Report. The page you requested could not be found. Try refining your search, or use the navigation above to locate the post. Simply put, Lisa Smith managing the sale of my house was a gift that I will cherish the rest of my life. Lisa is a woman of few words, and all action and results. She sold my house in one day. Robin Hale, Calabasas, CA. New Mexico Restaurant Named American Classic. Feb 26, 2016. Santa Fe New Mexico. CHIMAYO, N.M. (KRQE). Rancho de...
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Our weekend at the Hatch Chili Festival-Off The Wall Travel
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About Brick and Sharon Wall. About our 360 media. The Walls and our travel adventures. September 16, 2016. Our Amazing Weekend at the Hatch Chili Festival in Hatch New Mexico. Every year at the end of summer/beginning of fall we see Hatch chili peppers start showing up in the stores around San Diego CA. and they are always delicious and smell so good while roasting. This year we decided to go to the source for them, the yearly Hatch Chili Festival in Hatch New Mexico, and it was a great weekend. After se...
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Trip Highlights | Our drive across America
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Our drive across America. Peter and Jane Harbison. Day 36 – New York, NY. February 18, 2012. Throughout our drive across America, when we told people what we were doing, the immediate and repeated question has been “what’s been your favourite place? It is a difficult question to answer, as there have been many and varied highlights. With a country as large and diverse as the USA, comparing one experience to another is both a difficult but also an unfair comparison. Hiring a speedboat on Lake Powell.
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Joie de Vivre: January 2015
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Travel, food, photography, and the furbabies. Friday, January 30, 2015. Leaving Quartzsite we set our compass north along the Colorado River and into Nevada. Passing through Parker, Lake Havasu, and associated communities was a never ending parade of RV parks, Condos, and retirement communities. Beautiful, but very crowded. There was little privacy without the $ $ attached. London Bridge is overrated. This picture courtesy of the Lake Havasu website. The casino/restaurant/bar were pretty busy due to a bi...
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Historical Markers of New Mexico: Hatch Historical Marker, Doña Ana County
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Historical Markers of New Mexico. Friday, March 6, 2015. Hatch Historical Marker, Doña Ana County. The historical marker tells the story better than I could:. Originally established as Santa Barbara in 1851, Apache raids drove the settlers away until 1853 when nearby Fort Thorn was established. Abandoned again in 1860 after the fort closed, it was re-occuped in 1875 and re-named for General Edward Hatch, then Commander of the New Mexico Military District. When driving through Hatch, one becomes immediate...
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Historical Markers of New Mexico: March 2015
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Historical Markers of New Mexico. Saturday, March 14, 2015. Acomilla Historical Marker, Socorro County. The Acomilla historical marker can be viewed at a rest stop on Interstate 25 about 45 miles south of Albuquerque. The marker reads as follows:. Modern day San Acacia is near this location, less than 2 miles to the south. The small town sprung up with the addition of rail lines in the latter 19th century. By this time, of course, the Apache threat had been removed. Lozen Little Sister, "A Shield To Her ...
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Explore! New Mexico: January 2011
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Welcome to the Explore! New Mexico searches the state for interesting stories to tell our listeners and readers - and now our blog followers! We are currently producing a series of multi-media podcasts for the Las Cruces Convention and Visitors Bureau about interesting events and places to visit. You can view them at our YouTube. Channel. Be sure to visit our website. Where you can get even more ideas about where to travel in the Land of Enchantment. Monday, January 31, 2011. Labels: Explore New Mexico.
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