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Editor’s note: The Journal continues “What’s in a Name?,” a twice a month column in which staff writer Elaine Briseño will give a short history of how places in New Mexico got their names. A stroll through Old Town feels like a time-traveling walk back into the late 19th century. Old Town was the birthplace of Albuquerque, founded in 1706 by Francisco Cuervo y Valdés. It received its designation as “old” in the late 1800s when what is now Downtown Albuquerque sprung up and became “New Town.” ...................... The shops are old converted homes, many of which could still be mistaken for a private, late 1800s and early 1900s residence. ....
12/16/2020 By Daniel Gibson More regional ski areas continue to open and add additional terrain after last week’s substantial storms. For details read on. But as we await better days, here’s a look at one of New Mexico’s skiing institutions, Rick Richards of Taos Ski Valley (TSV). Richards is the author of the excellent, informative and colorful book Ski Pioneers: Ernie Blake, His Friends, and the Making of Taos Ski Valley, and has been a key member of Taos’ acclaimed ski school for 35 consecutive years, though he is taking off this winter due to COVID concerns. (This photo) The cover of Ski Pioneers by Rick Richards. (Top image) It won’t be long until we are enjoying days and conditions like these at Ski Santa Fe. Photo courtesy Ski Santa Fe. ....