Hello again Sightseeingsally, I've been waiting for this! Hillsboro as a town appreciates you covering their history. And hopefully there will be plenty of "future history" made. Your videos are fantastic, you will need to come back and uncover the "rest of the story" some day. I enjoyed meeting you two when you were here . Good luck on your next adventure, well it's just about 4:20, time to kick back and relax, Adios!
I hope the other residents of Hillsboro enjoy this video as much as you did. Thanks Cactus Jim, we appreciate it and here’s to our paths crossing again in the future!
My dad bought a stagecoach from White City, near Carlsbad, and It was reputed to have been one of the coaches that ran one of the butterfield routes. We never proved it, but we rebuilt the coach and restored it, used it for about 10 years and sold it to Bill Ward in old lincoln for use during the days of the billy the kid pageant.
The "air raid siren" at 19:34 is not an air raid siren. That is actually our working siren for the volunteer fire department and is still in use today - with luck, not very often. Almost everything in Hillsboro works on a volunteer basis.
Welcome to Sierra County.....fantastic video on Lake Valley and now Hillsboro too !!! ^_^ I've been a reporter for the Sierra County Sentinel for 20 years now and I learned so much I didn't know....THANKS!!! Going to pass around the link to your channel.....I am sure folks in the area would truly enjoy seeing the local communities so pleasantly and thoughtfully highlighted..... (If you are going to be in Sierra County for a bit ...or next time you're through the area...you would no doubt enjoy visiting Chloride/Winston...and if you didn't already...do stop in T-or-C for a hot spring soak...... now I have to check out all your other content ......Keep Having FUN!!!!
Nice video! I live in a mining town, Bayard New Mexico. I can see the giant Chino Mine from my front porch. This is copper country, but there are other minerals to be found around here as well. There is also an abundance of artifacts. I have found many potsherds and stone tools in my backyard. I bet if you keep your eye on the ground you'll find all kinds of old bits on the ground in Hillsboro. Thanks for the tour.
Super video! I grew up in New Mexico, and I don’t think I’ve ever heard of this town! It’s super cool to get a view of these towns and history. I really ought to take my own New Mexico Rd. trip!
Looking marvelous 😍 Thank you for the tours. I'm not able to travel like you and I'll never see much so your videos let me see all the cool places I'd like to go if I could...
Hi Sally, I ran across your video on Hillsboro looking for videos on New Mexico. We moved to Las Cruces, New Mexico, a year ago and have fallen in love with the state. We were surprised when we saw our truck parked at the cafe in your video. We started talking and, in passing, remembered commenting to you about the winery being closed. Your video is one of the best I've seen in New Mexico. I love how you told about the history of the town. Keep up the good work. We are new subscribers and look forward to following you.
Just. Love your videos. I lived in New Mexico from the 50's to the late 60s. I've visited so many of your locations but didn't have all the info and stories. Thank you for giving me your info when you were in Alpine,TX. Have really enjoyed your channel! Thanks again!
Excellent video… I have lived in New Mexico for almost 60 years and did not know this about this tiny little town. Thank you very much for sharing New Mexico, history.
Good day Sally and Marty. We've recently found your travel channel. We love it. Thanks for the adventures. We hope to be doing some travels early next year. CHEERS my 420 friends
Following my sophomore year at NM State (in Las Cruces), I got a summer job on a NM Highway Dept. survey crew, working out of Silver City. The Black Range and Gila Wilderness are wonderful places to visit and more. Hillsboro had a good little café and a visit to the museum made for a great Saturday trip. Thanks for bringing back pleasant memories.
Another great video, SightseeingSally. I like all the stories you tell about the interesting local history of these old places. New Mexico has a lot of them. I lived in Las Vegas, NM, for half a year. They have some amazing architecture and history if you're ever up there. Thanks again! And I grew up in Wisconsin and thought the color matched the Grasshopper drink too. Wasn't that mint ice cream blended with creme de menthe or something like that. Tasty, though.
@@SightseeingSally being as Hillsboro is only an hour and a half NW of me I need to work on getting out and seeing some of the sights. Will you be looking around southern New Mexico for a while?
Another great explore, by a wonderful story teller i may add; from the state i grew up in, the Land of Enchantment! Nicely done. I bet that single drum hoist had some stories. Probably went with that mine bucket. Have fun with that siren idea Marty. Would love to see that. Y'all don't forget Pie Town. Magdelena, or White Oaks.
So interesting! I can't believe I have lived in New Mexico for close to 50 years now and I have actually never even heard of this little town. Ty so much!
Hillsboro used to have an apple festival yearly that was a really big event for our area. But it was always scheduled during the same weekend as the Hatch chile festival.
Great Video. I’m in Northern NM. We have a few old mining towns here too. Golden, Madrid, Cerrillos, Waldo, San Pedro to name a few. Oliver Lee is now a state park.
Nice looking little town. Looks much warmer there than Hillsboro Wisconsin is right now. Stay safe hope Marty finds his siren, non functioning version for Sally's benefit.
What a fascinating little town! The very non-British knight, the stagecoach operator, the Fountain trial, "Madame" Godiva, mines, fires floods. and a village now run by volunteers. Quite the find! And I know what a grasshopper is but I've never had one. I did once open a can of Mountain Dew in 1980, put the can up to drink and got a whole grasshopper in my mouth. That's what I call Creme de Insect. I wrote to the plant in Illinois where it was filled to "thank" them for the surprise . I got a whole flat of the Dew from them. It was two or three years before I drank straight from a can though.
My father Jim Lee grew up in Hillsboro.he went to the elementary/middle school there and then went on to highschool at Hotsprings high....he is extremely knowledgeable about Hillsboro,silvercity and most of southwest new mexico....my great grandmother Susan E. Lee wrote the book "these also served" and its about the history and settlement of southwest new mexico.I myself happen to be a 7th generation grant county new Mexican.
I just learned you met my brother Jim while you were there. He was the caretaker at the Black Range Museum for a time and is the town’s rattlesnake wrangler 😮. He has just a few stories to share!
Beautiful time of year to feature it. I remember the first time I saw it in 1993. I went thru in fall they had apples then....and the Black Range standing with dignity!
Thank you Sally and Marty for another great video wasn't there a mixed drink called grasshopper and Marty if you get one of them Air raid sirens you can sound it off just before you fire your Canon right the neighbors would love you for sure LOL stayhappy stay healthy🏆🌺👍
We just went to Hillsboro, NM, in January and ate at the Cafe. That was the BEST homemade red and green chile I've had since being here from Oregon. I'm originally from T or C, NM, but had never made the trek. I'm glad I did. Saw a nice buck walk up to us at the cafe. It's worth the drive. Make sure you know the days the Cafe is open. They did close at 3 the day we were there. Thank you for the history lesson!!
Hillsboro did you look into it to find ties to Wisconsin s town by the same name? I love your visits and inquiries into southwest USA. Glad you can get around and collect history stories 4 us. Yes, I'm a fan of cream deminth pie and the after dinner drink. Yum.
Hillsboro is a great little place to visit and retire even - so full of history and so calm and laid back - I encourage everyone to visit and support the local businesses
First time here; native New Mexican and guilty of not knowing the history of my own state; but I know something now- thank you Sally! Oh, I subscribed and I’m looking for more of your videos right now!
Amazing! Always love to see your videos! I have an idea for one- if you are ever in Illinois again, check out Dallas City on the Mississippi River. It’s got a ton of history, but due to floods a lot of the population is gone. Gulfport, IL is a more extreme version of it, and Nauvoo, IL is still vibrant!
My great Aunt and Uncle Bob Martin, built the house on the corner (with the stained glass windows) He actually had the first stage line across the New Mexico line… I grew up staying there every summer. I barely remember him lying on his chase lounge smoking his pipe…unfortunately, family decided to sell the place(without concern for the kids😢). So now I weep and remember the very best time of my youth, and life…thank you for the memories…
Too bad you weren’t able to sample the wine…it’s quite good! My friends and I used to come up and sell crafts at the Apple Festival, that was so much fun and the apple pies and beer bread never lasted beyond our booth!🤣
We use to have the apple festival there every year in fall on Labor Day weekend. Also there were 2 restaurants I use to love to get lunch at while passing through. It also had a great barbecue wooden building right off the road. It had several cool shops with antiques and handmade items. I miss all that ! Those were good old days not that long ago
A lot of history in such a small place. Excellent video. We're heading to New Mexico in March. My favorite state. It's a shame it's 2000 miles from home. Thanks.
Love your videos, as I get older I am liking history more and more and your way of sharing historical stories about each town is easy and fun to listen to as well as your videography.
You gave yourself a more thorough tour than we did when we were in Hillsdale in April. It so happens that today I was wearing the baseball cap that I bought in the museum. How did UA-cam know I was wearilng that cap? While there I also picked up a fascinating autobiography about early days in that part of New Mexico, but I can't find the book right now nor recall the author's name. I don't think much of any of it took place in HIllsboro, though. Can't find him mentioned in online history pages of Las Cruces or Radium Springs, either.
Looking for historical history on Organ, New Mexico. Old mining community that you may say is a ghost town. Very little online and is tedious researching with little result.
There is an old saying that may help understand a knighthood. Once a King, always a King but Once a Knight is enough. Looks like Tom Ying took being a mining town seriously and simply published notice that the eatery was mine. Nice little town too, who wouldn't want to be from London rather than Iowa?
When its open, Hillsboro has a great cafe. Theres a great antique store, and we live in the chili capital of the world,( Hatch) that is only an hour southeast of the boro. Hillsboro nearly washed away in a biblical flood at one time in the recent past.
It's still our emergency siren. Kingston has one as well. If someone from town calls 911, the siren goes off and the volunteer fire department jumps into action. If needed, they send an ambulance from TorC.
@@Megs2Dope OK, there's one at a small town nearby for local volunteer fire department. My wife's grandfather homesteaded near Dora, New Mexico. She has family in several towns there.
That red house next to the post office used to belong to the Lindseys...er uh Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey according to Louie Foster. The postmaster was Leroy Sullivan.
Hello again Sightseeingsally, I've been waiting for this! Hillsboro as a town appreciates you covering their history. And hopefully there will be plenty of "future history" made. Your videos are fantastic, you will need to come back and uncover the "rest of the story" some day. I enjoyed meeting you two when you were here . Good luck on your next adventure, well it's just about 4:20, time to kick back and relax, Adios!
I hope the other residents of Hillsboro enjoy this video as much as you did. Thanks Cactus Jim, we appreciate it and here’s to our paths crossing again in the future!
I’ll smoke to that! Happy trails!
Cactus Jim strikes again 😊
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4:20 time is a great time - relax and enjoy
My dad bought a stagecoach from White City, near Carlsbad, and It was reputed to have been one of the coaches that ran one of the butterfield routes. We never proved it, but we rebuilt the coach and restored it, used it for about 10 years and sold it to Bill Ward in old lincoln for use during the days of the billy the kid pageant.
The "air raid siren" at 19:34 is not an air raid siren. That is actually our working siren for the volunteer fire department and is still in use today - with luck, not very often. Almost everything in Hillsboro works on a volunteer basis.
Welcome to Sierra County.....fantastic video on Lake Valley and now Hillsboro too !!! ^_^
I've been a reporter for the Sierra County Sentinel for 20 years now and I learned so much I didn't know....THANKS!!!
Going to pass around the link to your channel.....I am sure folks in the area would truly enjoy seeing the local communities so pleasantly and thoughtfully highlighted..... (If you are going to be in Sierra County for a bit ...or next time you're through the area...you would no doubt enjoy visiting Chloride/Winston...and if you didn't already...do stop in T-or-C for a hot spring soak...... now I have to check out all your other content ......Keep Having FUN!!!!
Nice video! I live in a mining town, Bayard New Mexico. I can see the giant Chino Mine from my front porch. This is copper country, but there are other minerals to be found around here as well. There is also an abundance of artifacts. I have found many potsherds and stone tools in my backyard. I bet if you keep your eye on the ground you'll find all kinds of old bits on the ground in Hillsboro. Thanks for the tour.
Super video! I grew up in New Mexico, and I don’t think I’ve ever heard of this town! It’s super cool to get a view of these towns and history. I really ought to take my own New Mexico Rd. trip!
I like the way you have a good temperament and cheerful smile. it's so good to see...thank you for sharing ☺
You strike me as a teacher.. am I right? Nice clear informative high energy video. Thanks🖒
Looking marvelous 😍 Thank you for the tours. I'm not able to travel like you and I'll never see much so your videos let me see all the cool places I'd like to go if I could...
Thanks Sally and Marty
Thanks for sharing. Greetings from Australia.
Hi Sally, I ran across your video on Hillsboro looking for videos on New Mexico. We moved to Las Cruces, New Mexico, a year ago and have fallen in love with the state. We were surprised when we saw our truck parked at the cafe in your video. We started talking and, in passing, remembered commenting to you about the winery being closed. Your video is one of the best I've seen in New Mexico. I love how you told about the history of the town. Keep up the good work. We are new subscribers and look forward to following you.
You moved to the best city in the state. Of course, Im biased.
Just. Love your videos. I lived in New Mexico from the 50's to the late 60s. I've visited so many of your locations but didn't have all the info and stories. Thank you for giving me your info when you were in Alpine,TX. Have really enjoyed your channel! Thanks again!
Very cool. Lots and lots of history in small town New Mexico!! Hang around NM and visit more small/ghost towns!!
Excellent video… I have lived in New Mexico for almost 60 years and did not know this about this tiny little town. Thank you very much for sharing New Mexico, history.
Good day Sally and Marty. We've recently found your travel channel. We love it. Thanks for the adventures. We hope to be doing some travels early next year. CHEERS my 420 friends
Following my sophomore year at NM State (in Las Cruces), I got a summer job on a NM Highway Dept. survey crew, working out of Silver City. The Black Range and Gila Wilderness are wonderful places to visit and more. Hillsboro had a good little café and a visit to the museum made for a great Saturday trip. Thanks for bringing back pleasant memories.
Nobody gives a crap
I love your fun and informative videos. Thanks for your hard work. As a volunteer fireman years ago, the sound of those sirens was our call to action!
I love learning the history of these small towns
Thanks for doing the research and presenting the information
Another great video, SightseeingSally. I like all the stories you tell about the interesting local history of these old places. New Mexico has a lot of them. I lived in Las Vegas, NM, for half a year. They have some amazing architecture and history if you're ever up there. Thanks again! And I grew up in Wisconsin and thought the color matched the Grasshopper drink too. Wasn't that mint ice cream blended with creme de menthe or something like that. Tasty, though.
A very enjoyable walking tour of a town I want to explore someday myself.
Fantastic! Thanks Hugh 😊
@@SightseeingSally being as Hillsboro is only an hour and a half NW of me I need to work on getting out and seeing some of the sights. Will you be looking around southern New Mexico for a while?
Another great explore, by a wonderful story teller i may add; from the state i grew up in, the Land of Enchantment! Nicely done. I bet that single drum hoist had some stories. Probably went with that mine bucket. Have fun with that siren idea Marty. Would love to see that. Y'all don't forget Pie Town. Magdelena, or White Oaks.
@@erinbricker-urbanhistorian5803 You ever been there? Great pie.
@@erinbricker-urbanhistorian5803 You get the chance you got to stop and check it out. Pie Town N.M. Mmmmm good!!! Lot's of history also.
@@erinbricker-urbanhistorian5803 You have your own You Tube channel?
@@erinbricker-urbanhistorian5803 Is that all you do? Shorts?
Another enjoyable walk thru time n trials. Love your Storytelling rabbit trails. Keep up the good work you two.
Thanks Michael! Glad you like going down the rabbit hole of history with us 😁
So interesting! I can't believe I have lived in New Mexico for close to 50 years now and I have actually never even heard of this little town. Ty so much!
Glad I found you trending in my Google News feed!
Very interesting video!
Loved this!! ❤️🌹❤️
Thank you so much!! Bonnie ❤️
@@SightseeingSally
You're welcome, beautiful Sally!
Hillsboro used to have an apple festival yearly that was a really big event for our area. But it was always scheduled during the same weekend as the Hatch chile festival.
Great Video. I’m in Northern NM. We have a few old mining towns here too. Golden, Madrid, Cerrillos, Waldo, San Pedro to name a few. Oliver Lee is now a state park.
Nice looking little town. Looks much warmer there than Hillsboro Wisconsin is right now. Stay safe hope Marty finds his siren, non functioning version for Sally's benefit.
I truly enjoyed this segment. I remember hearing of Sadie, 20 years ago; never knew to much until now. THANKS!!!
What a fascinating little town! The very non-British knight, the stagecoach operator, the Fountain trial, "Madame" Godiva, mines, fires floods. and a village now run by volunteers. Quite the find! And I know what a grasshopper is but I've never had one. I did once open a can of Mountain Dew in 1980, put the can up to drink and got a whole grasshopper in my mouth. That's what I call Creme de Insect. I wrote to the plant in Illinois where it was filled to "thank" them for the surprise . I got a whole flat of the Dew from them. It was two or three years before I drank straight from a can though.
Another enjoyable interesting video ..
What a well done and interesting video.Many Thanks for sharing.
Thank you Sightseenigsally I always liked New Mexico
You’re very welcome Faith! I can see why, it’s a beautiful state!!
I totally enjoy all of your videos!
Thanks, appreciate that!
My father Jim Lee grew up in Hillsboro.he went to the elementary/middle school there and then went on to highschool at Hotsprings high....he is extremely knowledgeable about Hillsboro,silvercity and most of southwest new mexico....my great grandmother Susan E. Lee wrote the book "these also served" and its about the history and settlement of southwest new mexico.I myself happen to be a 7th generation grant county new Mexican.
I’ve stayed in Hillsboro - nice little town.
I just learned you met my brother Jim while you were there. He was the caretaker at the Black Range Museum for a time and is the town’s rattlesnake wrangler 😮. He has just a few stories to share!
Amazing research and Excellent spoken English! Well done.
Beautiful time of year to feature it. I remember the first time I saw it in 1993. I went thru in fall they had apples then....and the Black Range standing with dignity!
I greatly enjoyed this video and look forward to the next one as always.
Thank you Sally and Marty for another great video wasn't there a mixed drink called grasshopper and Marty if you get one of them Air raid sirens you can sound it off just before you fire your Canon right the neighbors would love you for sure LOL stayhappy stay healthy🏆🌺👍
Yes, Duane! They are a classic dinner drink of Wisconsinites when dining at a supper club. And don’t be giving Marty any ideas lol 😂
Ps Thank you ☀️
We just went to Hillsboro, NM, in January and ate at the Cafe. That was the BEST homemade red and green chile I've had since being here from Oregon. I'm originally from T or C, NM, but had never made the trek. I'm glad I did. Saw a nice buck walk up to us at the cafe. It's worth the drive. Make sure you know the days the Cafe is open. They did close at 3 the day we were there. Thank you for the history lesson!!
Great to see you my friend,
You too, thanks for the visit!
We live in such a beautiful interesting place! Best wishes Hillsboro.
My Grand mother used to order Grass Hoppers when we took her to a Fancy place for Dinner . Yes She let me taste it . Thank you for the Video .
Hillsboro did you look into it to find ties to Wisconsin s town by the same name? I love your visits and inquiries into southwest USA. Glad you can get around and collect history stories 4 us. Yes, I'm a fan of cream deminth pie and the after dinner drink. Yum.
creme de menthe
Hillsboro is a great little place to visit and retire even - so full of history and so calm and laid back - I encourage everyone to visit and support the local businesses
I BELIEVE THOSE SIRENS WERE FOR FIRE AND NOT AIRRAIDS. GREAT VIDEOS- KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK.
Fires-to call volunteers from all over the countryside
First time here; native New Mexican and guilty of not knowing the history of my own state; but I know something now- thank you Sally!
Oh, I subscribed and I’m looking for more of your videos right now!
Very interesting. Thanks
Nice quiet breezy
It was a bit breezy, my hat nearly blew off my head 😂
Amazing! Always love to see your videos! I have an idea for one- if you are ever in Illinois again, check out Dallas City on the Mississippi River. It’s got a ton of history, but due to floods a lot of the population is gone. Gulfport, IL is a more extreme version of it, and Nauvoo, IL is still vibrant!
Living in New Mexico, I appreciate seeing out of the way areas of interest. Thanks
My great Aunt and Uncle Bob Martin, built the house on the corner (with the stained glass windows) He actually had the first stage line across the New Mexico line… I grew up staying there every summer. I barely remember him lying on his chase lounge smoking his pipe…unfortunately, family decided to sell the place(without concern for the kids😢). So now I weep and remember the very best time of my youth, and life…thank you for the memories…
Nice Video . Lefty Wilkins a World famous Cowboy was also from there. His Son was at one time the youngest contestant to compete in the NFR rodeo.
His Daughter is a world class Race Horse trainer . Lots of History for a Tiny little Mountain Town ..
Didn't the RR once runa spit up to that area ?
You did a great job on this video,we love New Mexico,thank you 🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️
Too bad you weren’t able to sample the wine…it’s quite good! My friends and I used to come up and sell crafts at the Apple Festival, that was so much fun and the apple pies and beer bread never lasted beyond our booth!🤣
I lived in NM for many years. Never even heard of Hillsboro. Had to look it up on Google maps LOL
Lol Now that you know about it, you should check it out next time you’re in New Mexico 😉
We just went through yesterday and really appreciated your informative video.
I can't believe i missed this one! Just watched for the first time!🤩
Wow, that's crazy! Glad you enjoyed it.
Hillsboro has a nice restaurant - bar that has great food . And some really cool little stores to browse in!
We use to have the apple festival there every year in fall on Labor Day weekend. Also there were 2 restaurants I use to love to get lunch at while passing through. It also had a great barbecue wooden building right off the road. It had several cool shops with antiques and handmade items. I miss all that ! Those were good old days not that long ago
A lot of history in such a small place. Excellent video. We're heading to New Mexico in March. My favorite state. It's a shame it's 2000 miles from home. Thanks.
Thanks Sally, thanks Marty!
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Google Earth here I come!
(hope they have it covered)
I hope so too! You’re welcome John, glad you enjoyed exploring Hillsboro with us 😁
Love all of you're videos 😊
Nice video and beautiful shots.... including the standing fort in Fort Davis, Texas!!!
Thank you very much! Glad you enjoyed it 😊
Love your videos, as I get older I am liking history more and more and your way of sharing historical stories about each town is easy and fun to listen to as well as your videography.
Enjoying your travels and vids.
I had my first taste of a Grasshopper when I was 11 yrs old when my Mother let me sample her drink at Alexanders on the southside of Milwaukee. LOL
Yum! I have a similar type of memory just at a different location.
hello sally i love all af the places visit sl keep going nm is grate place to live mite find some places to visit around silver city nm
Well done my friend's,! @ historically accurate.
Yes, the former Annual Apple Festival is sorely missed. Great times! 👍🏻
Cute little town.
Yes!!
You gave yourself a more thorough tour than we did when we were in Hillsdale in April. It so happens that today I was wearing the baseball cap that I bought in the museum. How did UA-cam know I was wearilng that cap?
While there I also picked up a fascinating autobiography about early days in that part of New Mexico, but I can't find the book right now nor recall the author's name. I don't think much of any of it took place in HIllsboro, though. Can't find him mentioned in online history pages of Las Cruces or Radium Springs, either.
Looking for historical history on Organ, New Mexico. Old mining community that you may say is a ghost town. Very little online and is tedious researching with little result.
Good video!😃
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it!
Just wanted to send love ❤️ I'm from Cuba nm
There is an old saying that may help understand a knighthood. Once a King, always a King but Once a Knight is enough. Looks like Tom Ying took being a mining town seriously and simply published notice that the eatery was mine. Nice little town too, who wouldn't want to be from London rather than Iowa?
Hatch used to have one they used for 10 o clock curfew up until the 1980s. You might find it in one of the two large antiques stores in hatch.
When its open, Hillsboro has a great cafe. Theres a great antique store, and we live in the chili capital of the world,( Hatch) that is only an hour southeast of the boro. Hillsboro nearly washed away in a biblical flood at one time in the recent past.
Hillsboro Court used to have the town's only gas station, owned by Mr. Roybal. His daughter was named Pam.
New Mexico is the Old West. In a large way. Lincoln County's history is long and interesting.
Grasshopper and Golden Cadillac.
Two great after dinner drinks!! I also like a Dutch Grasshopper and one called the Sombrero
I wouldve drove to hillsboro to meet you., If I had known. We did a couple sunstantial remodels and additions in Kingston.
Mmmmm. A grasshopper, my favorite after dinner libation. Or a brandy Alexander will do. 😉
Oh yes! Exactly what I was thinking of. I also know a few places that make the best Grasshoppers around. 😉
Sugary and so delicious after a great meal ☺️😑🥰
@@christinatweet6580 for sure!
That place has a pulse and lots of great people
My aunt and uncle used to live there, the mc cullough's they passed away in the 80s
Grew up in the 70's ❤
Air raid siren? Possibly a tornado siren.
It's still our emergency siren. Kingston has one as well. If someone from town calls 911, the siren goes off and the volunteer fire department jumps into action. If needed, they send an ambulance from TorC.
@@Megs2Dope OK, there's one at a small town nearby for local volunteer fire department. My wife's grandfather homesteaded near Dora, New Mexico. She has family in several towns there.
good commentary
Thank you 😊
My grandparents started a ranch out side of Springer NM and I was born in Raton
That red house next to the post office used to belong to the Lindseys...er uh Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey according to Louie Foster. The postmaster was Leroy Sullivan.
We also built a cabin for Ted Turner , and another for Mr. Maytag in the back of Montucello box canyon not too far from Hillsboro.
A drink called "grasshopper", it's green.
My father was born in Hillsboro in 1936.
San Fidel is another interesting place
I know where the rock of year an date is located 💯
I got teased as well for my last name. tfs
Grasshopper pie
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see he needs one
Hahaha how about no
@@SightseeingSally would make a great door bell