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Not having our beloved markets and festivals to attend in 2020 made a hard year even harder, but there seems to be light at the end of the tunnel! The International Folk Art Market has provisional plans in place to hold an extended 2021 market in accordance with Department of Health Restrictions. Here’s what they shared in a press release: The world-renowned International Folk Art Market (IFAM) is scheduled to have the event in person July 7 – July 18, … Read More
Throughout the 19th century, mining was a major industry in New Mexico, for silver, gold, lead, and other ores. There were mining towns all across the state. The ore seemed endless, the profits sure. But change is always just over the horizon. The latest change facing ghost towns is COVID-19, but you should be safe as long as you wear your mask and follow social-distancing recommendations. Rarely do many people visit these sites at any one time, and mostly you’ll … Read More