The dot of a town is not to be confused with its same-named cousin in Nevada. The New Mexico version lacks slot machines, massive buffets and neon lights, but the trade-off is small-town charm, and Old West architecture and history.
The dot of a town is not to be confused with its same-named cousin in Nevada. The New Mexico version lacks slot machines, massive buffets and neon lights, but the trade-off is small-town charm, and Old West architecture and history.
The dot of a town is not to be confused with its same-named cousin in Nevada. The New Mexico version lacks slot machines, massive buffets and neon lights, but the trade-off is small-town charm, and Old West architecture and history.
The dot of a town is not to be confused with its same-named cousin in Nevada. The New Mexico version lacks slot machines, massive buffets and neon lights, but the trade-off is small-town charm, and Old West architecture and history.
The dot of a town is not to be confused with its same-named cousin in Nevada. The New Mexico version lacks slot machines, massive buffets and neon lights, but the trade-off is small-town charm, and Old West architecture and history.