The same year cannons rained down shells on Fort Sumter, signaling the opening salvo of the Civil War, passengers aboard the newly founded Overland- Coast Line Stagecoach route connecting San […]
Author Archives: By Jim Farber
The Travel Adventures of Winnie the Pooch
Winifred, also known as Winnie, Pretty Girl and Tootsie Pop, was one pampered pooch, a member of the 1 percent club. She spent her time behind a pair of gated […]
Mammoth: There’s a Lot of There, There
It’s one of those snapshots probably taken with a Kodak Brownie camera in the 1950s. It shows a young boy (me) with a radiant smile standing shirtless and using a […]
The Other, More Peaceful, Santa Fe
In Santa Fe, New Mexico, the downtown plaza is a beehive of activity. Tourists from the United States and around the world are swarming in and out of the numerous […]
Going to Taos? Take the High Road
Visitors to northern New Mexico’s premier destination — Santa Fe — often plan a day trip (or longer) to savor the picturesque, historically rich, artistically renowned town of Taos. Most […]
