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Interstate Highway #10, The Pearl Harbour Memorial Highway
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State Highway #150, Taos Ski Valley Road
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United States Highway #180, Texas/New Mexico Border to Carlsbad to Texas Border
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Interstate Highway #25,
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United States 285,
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United States Highway #380, City of Roswell, the 'U.F.O. City' to Carrizozo
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Interstate Highway #40,
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State Highway #518, Las Vegas New Mexico to Taos
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State Highway #522,
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United States Highway #54, Carrizozo to Vaughn
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United States Highway #62, Texas/New Mexico State Line - to Carlsbad & Texas State Line
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United States 64,
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Road Highway #7, National Parks Roadway - Whites City to Carlsbad Caverns
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State Highway #80, Arizona / New Mexico State Line - to- Junction of Interstate #10
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Highway United States 64
Rio Grande Gorge, Bridge, and Historic Markers The second highest bridge in the federal highway system, over 650 feet tall and dedicated in 1965. This is also the starting point for the Jack M. Campbell Highway which passes through some of the most spectacular scenery in the southwest.
Highway United States 285
View from highway.
Highway United States 380
View of highway Driving West.
Highway Interstate 10
View from highway View from highway of city of Las Cruces, New Mexico.
Highway Road 7
Carlsbad Caverns Calsbad Caverns National Park, New Mexico.
Highway Interstate 40
View from highway
Highway State 518
Junction NM 434, Mora, New Mexico Turn right here to get to St. Vrains Mill, The Victory Alpaca Ranch, Coyote Creek State Park, and Angel Fire, New Mexico. The first Mexican land grant in this area was made in 1835. American troops flattened the town of Mora with artillery fire while putting down the Taos Revolt of 1847. During the summer and fall months, look for family fruit stands along this road to purchase apricots, plums and apples. If you're lucky, you'll find some chokecherry jelly.
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