New Mexico Kicks on Route 66

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The Mother Road, opened in 1926 and decommissioned in 1984, played a prominent role in the transformation of the nation. Now an international legend through popular culture and the arts, Route 66 has change into the road commute of a life-time. New Mexico Kicks on Route 66 takes you on a tour through the entire fun places along the New Mexico stretch, steeped in the wealthy and diverse history of the Land of Enchantment.

Creator Martin Link guides you through time across the land populated by mammoth hunters, Pueblo farmers, traders, Spanish conquistadors, army cavalrymen, caravans of settlers, railroaders, and the scientists who created the atom bomb. And through Larry Lindahl s amazing images, you ll encounter museums full of classic cars, the Inter-Tribal Indian Ceremonial, a hot air balloon fiesta, and the entire glitz and glamour of the Route 66 era in hotels, diners, and more.

From the indigenous individuals who first developed the area, to the individuals who envisioned and created The united states s Highway, and to the entire colorful personalities in between and since, it is a New Mexico historical guidebook like no other.

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