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Gallup, New Mexico.
Route 66 (Alignment 1926-1985) - Business Loop 40 - New Mexico 118.
Historic US 66 sign on traffic light, at crossroad of S 2nd and S 3th St.
Panneau Historic US 66 sur feux tricolores, au carrefour de la S 2nd et S 3th St.
Gallup, New Mexico.
Route 66 (Alignment 1926-1985) - Business Loop 40 - New Mexico 118.
D & D Motor Co building, corner of S 4th St.
Mural - Peinture murale
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Pondera County. A historical sign at the site of Gallup City. Located west of Conrad, Gallup City was a short-lived oilfield town. Named for future Montana governor Hugo Aronson (the “Galloping Swede”) a post office was active at Gallup City from 1928 (December 28) to 1939 (April 29). In the short life of the Gallup City, the post office had 4 different locations and 6 different individuals served as the Gallup City postmaster. Violet Seekins served as the first postmaster and was followed by Leslie Hageman (1931), Ruth Clayton (1931), Thelma White (1934), Nellie Quigley (1937), and Stella Gernaat (1938).