Continental Divide Indian Market, Route 66
Indian Markets were a staple along Route 66 in New Mexico and Arizona, and more than a few have survived the downturn of the Route 66 economy and persist along the old route. In previous photos, some of the failed trading posts are depicted. This market is at Continental Divide, New Mexico, near Thoreau; it appears to be doing well, open at present during the pandemic The elevation here is at elevation of 7295 or 7245 feet, depending which sign you believe, and water on one side of the divide ultimate drains to the Pacific Ocean while on the other side it drains to the Atlantic.
Continental Divide Indian Market, Route 66
Indian Markets were a staple along Route 66 in New Mexico and Arizona, and more than a few have survived the downturn of the Route 66 economy and persist along the old route. In previous photos, some of the failed trading posts are depicted. This market is at Continental Divide, New Mexico, near Thoreau; it appears to be doing well, open at present during the pandemic The elevation here is at elevation of 7295 or 7245 feet, depending which sign you believe, and water on one side of the divide ultimate drains to the Pacific Ocean while on the other side it drains to the Atlantic.