Converted Freight Depot, The Railyard, Santa Fe

–  Click on the image to enlarge or purchase  – Converted Freight Depot, The Railyard, Santa Fe Close to the Santa Fe railroad depot and alongside the tracks now used by the Santa Fe Southern Railway and the New Mexico Rail Runner are some of the old freight depots from the days of the ATSF which have now been converted for modern commercial use. ...

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Santa Fe Railroad Depot

–  Click on the image to enlarge or purchase  – Santa Fe Railroad Depot The Santa Fe railroad depot is home to two very different railway companies: the Santa Fe Southern Railway and the New Mexico Rail Runner Express.  The depot began in February 1880 when the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe (ATSF) built a spur line from Santa Fe to Lamy, New Mexico, 18 miles...

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Chili Pepper Roasting

–  Click on the image to enlarge or purchase  – Chili Pepper Roasting As harvest season begins so does Chili Pepper Roasting.  The seasonal grills pop up everywhere producing a wonderful aroma.  Throughout New Mexico the open black wire cages can be found at local grocery stores and farmers markets like this one at the Santa Fe Farmers Market.  You will also...

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Classical Gas Museum, Embudo, New Mexico

–  Click on the image to enlarge or purchase  – Classical Gas Museum, Embudo, New Mexico On Highway 68 at Embudo between Espanola and Taos in New Mexico can be found the Classical Gas Museum.  This museum, owned and curated by Johnnie Meier, is dedicated to the great American filling station.  To say the least it is a wonderland for HDR photographers. ...

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Rusting Chevrolet Pick-up Truck

–  Click on the image to enlarge or purchase  – Rusting Chevrolet Pick-up Truck After Monday’s mammoth post I thought I would keep today’s story as short as possible.  This abandoned rusting Chevrolet Pick-up Truck was spotted as we were leaving the San Ildefonso Pueblo, New Mexico.  I have some wonderful images from the San Ildefonso Pueblo,...

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Lockhouse 6, Chesapeake and Ohio Canal

–  Click on the image to enlarge or purchase  – The Chesapeake and Ohio (C&O) Canal is one of the most intact and impressive monuments to the American canal-building era. The C&O Canal is unique in that it remains virtually unbroken and without substantial modification affecting its original character for its entire length of 185 miles. Patowmack...

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