Cuervo Neighborly on Route 66
by Lee Craig
Title
Cuervo Neighborly on Route 66
Artist
Lee Craig
Medium
Photograph - Photography-photographic Art-digital Photography
Description
Cuervo, New Mexicothe kind of place you slam on the breaks for, make an illegal U turn, and stomp through rattle snake territory to get to. That is just what I did.
A quaint little ghost town, Cuervo is worth the side tripalthough be aware that you may not be welcome. I was told that the handful of property owners do not take too kindly to visitors, due to vandalism, and I can certainly understand that.
Cuervo was a railroad town, brought to life about 1902 when the Chicago, Rock Island, and Pacific Railroad came through and turned the little outpost into a water stop. An expansion of cattle and sheep ranching swept through the area in 1910. A couple decades later, Route 66 ran straight through town, easily supporting the few gas stations and hotels that sprang up in its wake. At its height, Cuervo had two of everything a person could want: schools, churches, doctors, and hotels. In the late 1960s, I-40 was put right through the center of town. The construction of the interstate system was a death knell.
As I was shooting this series, an older gentleman walked by on the dusty trail. He mentioned that the rattlesnakes were moving today. Guess I was lucky!
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November 1st, 2013
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Comments (40)
Debra Martz
Great perspective and beautiful contrasts! This is how I love seeing the USA...traveling the back roads!
Beverly Guilliams
This is a Gorgeous Find............Love it....v. You look like you are in my Territory
Kathi Mirto
Love that fence . . . shame the highway turned it into a ghost town! You wonder why it wasn't routed around the town! fl
E Faithe Lester
You've captured history -- now, where's the rest of the story? Love all the yellow and brown shades and the angle.