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A living art museum amid ghost town ruins
We stopped by the ghost town of Colmor, New Mexico today (Sunday April 21) and were not only intrigued by the haunting remains of this small town, but were absolutely astounded by the beautiful graffiti art painted on the remaining … Continue reading
Posted in adaptive reuse, art, Cars, cities, Communications, culture, fun, ghost towns, highways, historic preservation, history, infrastructure, land use, pictures, place names, placemaking, schools, spatial design, toponymy, tourism, transportation, Travel
Tagged art, cities, Colmor, fun, geography, ghost towns, graffiti, High Plains, Hindue, history, I-25, land use, New Mexico, travel
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