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  2. Glenrio, New Mexico and Texas - Wikipedia

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    Glenrio, formerly Rock Island, [1] is an unincorporated community in both Deaf Smith County, Texas, and Quay County, New Mexico, United States. Located on the former U.S. Route 66, the ghost town sits on the Texas–New Mexico state line. It includes the Glenrio Historic District, which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in ...

  3. List of ghost towns in New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Once largest town in New Mexico. [5] Ruins of one stone structure is all that remains, most wooden structures lost in 1903 fire. Endee-Quay: c.1885-Abandoned site: Founded as a supply center for ranches in the area. [6] Folsom-Union---- Gary-Hidalgo---- Glenrio: Rock Island: Quay (partially in Deaf Smith County, Texas) ---- Hagan-Sandoval ...

  4. Here are 5 of the most haunted places in New Mexico - AOL

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    4 p.m. Private Daytime Ghost Tour: Up to 5 people for a total price of $100 (75 minutes).6 p.m. Private Ghost Tour: Up to 5 people for a total price of $125 (90 minutes).8 p.m. Private Ghost Tour ...

  5. Category:Ghost towns in New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Ghost towns in New Mexico" The following 63 pages are in this category, out of 63 total. ... Glenrio, New Mexico and Texas; Greens Gap, New Mexico; H.

  6. Me and Billy the Kid: Ghost and legend of New Mexico's most ...

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    Jul. 21—LINCOLN — Having lived in New Mexico for nearly 49 years, it's no surprise to me that the state's Wild West history lies close to the surface. Kick the ground, and it comes up with the ...

  7. Glenrio, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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  8. Pueblos offer holiday dances - a mix of Catholic and Pueblo ...

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    Dec. 16—One writer called them "dances of mystery" — public performances cloaked in a sense of privacy. The traditional cultural dances performed by many of New Mexico's pueblos around ...

  9. Christmas in New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Faralitos have come to represent the winter season, kept promises, and Christmas spirit. Christmas trees and wreaths, made from local pine trees, were brought to New Mexico by German immigrants and German-Americans from the Midwest. Chiles red and green in color often hang from rooftops over porches.