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Road Trip Report: Taos, Take Me Away

For the Aspen Times Weekly The Taos Pueblo, which lies on the north boundary of town, was built somewhere between 1000 and 1450 A.D. and is considered to be one ofthe oldest continuously inhabited communities in the United States. Courtesy Taos Ski Valley You’ll cross over the Rio Grande Gorge Bridge, which lies about 600 feet above the river, before arriving in downtown Taos. Craig Turpin/Rising Sun Photog The view heading north on Highway 285 just past Alamosa, looking at Methodist Mountain, on the way home from Taos. Craig Turpin/Rising Sun Photog   Over the past year, I felt like I was existing among two conflicting realities of travel enthusiasts: those who still went and those who sorely stayed home.

Woman hosts food giveaway from N Charleston home

Woman hosts food giveaway from N. Charleston home VIDEO: Woman hosts food giveaway from N. Charleston home By Alexis Simmons | April 3, 2021 at 1:16 PM EDT - Updated April 4 at 8:09 AM NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - A Lowcountry woman is working to make a difference in her community. On Saturday, Rhonda Blake hosted a food drive from her home on Riverview Avenue in North Charleston. “It’s a give back,” Blake said. “We got the COVID virus going on, we got people out of work, we’ve got children that are home every day still going to school at home and we still got children that going to school. I want to be able to come and help someone along the way.”

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