Selasa, 17 Oktober 2017

Ghost Town: Shakespeare, New Mexico

A spring in an arroyo near New Mexico’s Pyramid Mountains brought Apaches, Mexicans and Americans to what would become Shakespeare. Dubbed Mexican Spring by whites, in 1856 it became a stop on an alternate route of the early San Antonio and San Diego Mail Line, used whenever hostile Apaches attacked coaches in nearby Doubtful Canyon …

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