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Path at Gallup Park. Melanie Maxwell | AnnArbor.com

Mural in downtown

Before the chemtrail spraying began, skies are pristine blue on 12/7/11. Photo credit: (c) 2011. Prof. Dana C. Chandler, Jr.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Rancho_Hotel_%26_Motel

"El Rancho Hotel, Gallup, New Mexico, is a historic hotel built by R.E. “Griff” Griffith,[2] the brother of film director D.W. Griffith. The pair encouraged early film production in the surrounding area.[2] It is located on old U.S. Route 66 and became the temporary home for many Hollywood movie stars.The rambling, three-story hotel building has a large portico with a central balcony reminiscent of the Southern Plantation style. The National Park Service describes it as having a “rusticated fantasy appearance.” Materials include brick, random ashlar stone, and roughewn wood with a wood shake roof and brick and stone chimneys. The lobby features a spectacular walk-in fireplace made of brick and random ashlar stone surrounded by twin stairways made of split logs that lead to the second floor guest rooms.[2] The slogan “Charm of Yesterday, Convenience of Tomorrow” is rendered in neon above the main entrance.[3]

 

It is on the Trails of the Ancients Byway, one of the designated New Mexico Scenic Byways.[4]

 

History

It opened in 1937 as a base for movie productions. Employees were trained by the Fred Harvey Company.[5]

 

With the opening of Interstate 40, the property fell into decline. Armand Ortega bought the hotel at a bankruptcy auction[6] and restored the property.

Before the chemtrail spraying began, skies are pristine blue on 12/7/11. Photo credit: (c) 2011. Prof. Dana C. Chandler, Jr.

An unusual amethyst-colored rug at Richardson's Trading Post in Gallup, New Mexico. See next slide for the price tag.

The main road in town had several pawn shops full of Native jewelry. It was kind of icky thinking about where the jewelry came from and why people had pawned it.

Christmas horse parade...

Before the chemtrail spraying began, skies are pristine blue on 12/7/11. Photo credit: (c) 2011. Prof. Dana C. Chandler, Jr.

Red Rock Valley, Gallup. View large.

Ann Arbor, Michigan Fall 2010

Lunch -- kadhai paneer & mutter pulao

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Rancho_Hotel_%26_Motel

"El Rancho Hotel, Gallup, New Mexico, is a historic hotel built by R.E. “Griff” Griffith,[2] the brother of film director D.W. Griffith. The pair encouraged early film production in the surrounding area.[2] It is located on old U.S. Route 66 and became the temporary home for many Hollywood movie stars.The rambling, three-story hotel building has a large portico with a central balcony reminiscent of the Southern Plantation style. The National Park Service describes it as having a “rusticated fantasy appearance.” Materials include brick, random ashlar stone, and roughewn wood with a wood shake roof and brick and stone chimneys. The lobby features a spectacular walk-in fireplace made of brick and random ashlar stone surrounded by twin stairways made of split logs that lead to the second floor guest rooms.[2] The slogan “Charm of Yesterday, Convenience of Tomorrow” is rendered in neon above the main entrance.[3]

 

It is on the Trails of the Ancients Byway, one of the designated New Mexico Scenic Byways.[4]

 

History

It opened in 1937 as a base for movie productions. Employees were trained by the Fred Harvey Company.[5]

 

With the opening of Interstate 40, the property fell into decline. Armand Ortega bought the hotel at a bankruptcy auction[6] and restored the property.

El Rancho Hotel & Motel, Route 66

Beth's birthday celebration and picnic at the park with Ann and Aaron, Peggy, Kevin, and Beth's family including her husband, KevinS and their three children.

 

June 3, 2018.

 

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The December Red Rock Rally . . . this was in 2007 . . . the Rally here in May will be called the Rte 66 Rally . . . "Her Highness" is to the extreme right at the buttom of the balloons . . .

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