Don't know if anyone remembers, but during the early 1970s the band, "The Family Lotus" played at the annual summer Cerrillos Fair which was a fund-raiser for the Turquoise Trail Fire Department (all volunteer). We played our music on Main Street where the dust sometimes swirled, the children played at the park, the home-made food was sold by local vendors and other bands like "Red Dirt" & "Last Mile Ramblers" filled the afternoon with good folk rock that made the dancers in the dirt street real happy.
My family and I owned a one room chaco canyon style stone house in Cerrillos,NM in the 70s..We had no power or running water, we jerked beef and cooked on a one burner wood stove..It was a very interesting learning experience...
I have drove this part of villiage of Golden, Madrid and beautiful Cerrillos. That was back in 1971 we were ride old step van with my sister, my baby brother and my sister lover boy and we carry motorcycle inside stepvan from Sarasota,Fl.. That was a long trip to get here in Madrid,Nm. It took us about 3 days trip from Sarasota,Fl. to Madrid,NM. non stop in 1971.
That trip we flew to Albuquerque in April. As we arrived early we decided to drive up the east side of the Sandia ridge. Halfway up we were driving the rental on snow! We flew all that way fron New Hampshire to drive on snow. Great fun and no problem as we had been driving on the stuff for decades. Start of another great visit to New Mexico.
I remember my Dad telling me Madrid used to go all out decorating for Christmas. So much that Frontier pilots would sometimes veer a bit to fly over Madrid in December.
When I lived in albuquerque, I frequently headed up 14 to sandia peak dr to hike the east side of the sandia peak but I never went north up to Santa Fe. Until one day after some sales calls in the city different I decided to take the scenic and long way home back down this mysterious highway. I must say that this video doesn't even come close to doing Madrid justice. It was busy when I drove thru it and it seemed like there was commerce everywhere. It totally looks like a town out of a novel. There is no other state in our nation mysterious, haunting and historically rich as new mexico. It's a lonesome and hard place to make it but i'll never regret the life enriching 4 years I lived there.
I agree 100%. I moved to Santa Fe from NY in 1986. It’s been financially tough, but I did manage to buy a small house. As a photographer, I love to drive around exploring off the beaten path. I will always be a New Yorker at heart, but New Mexico is my adopted home.
I visit there often all of my 'Dads family was born in the village of Los "Cerrillos, and my "Grandpa Juan worked in the mines, he is 'buried in "Santa fe, 'my grandmother is buried in arizona. my dads cousins and uncles alot of them worked in the madrid mines under 'harsh conditions. back in old times.
One of my favorite drives for the last sixty years. New Mexico is a beautiful state. Fall is the best time of the year.Wish I still lived there. Madrid looked like a real ghost town in the forties with most of the old mining company houses falling apart and the entire town in a state of advanced decrepitcy. If I recall correctly, the old stone coke ovens were still to be seen in Golden.The road from Golden to Cerrillos wasn't paved until sometime in the late fifties. The road was New Mexico 10 until changed by the state to NM-14. Don't really know why the state did that. Give yourself plenty of time if you plan to explore New Mexico. There is much to see and experience.
I lived in Albuquerque for about six years, and traveled to this area often. I took a visitor to Madrid and Golden, where we sat for church services. In my retirement, I hope to be able to visit many ghost town areas in our country, particularly in the west.
Aptly named the land of enchantment!! In my past travels I love that state. Honestly think that Nov and Dec are ideal for visiting the northern parts of New Mexico, including Santa Fe and Taos and the native American pueblos there and statewide.The snow accented Adobe Structures can easily captivate any tourist!! Every place is unique there!!
To the closest father that i ever had the closest to family i ever had David Thommson i miss you and you where right thank you for being there for my mother.
Video didn't mention the railroad museum and ampitheatre in Madrid or the Golden Inn in Golden, a well known road house where many well known musicians preformed and many other landmarks along N.M. 14 in the stretch between Tejeras Canyon (where I-40 and 14 intersect)and the village of Madrid. I lived in Madrid for a couple of years before the artists arrived in one of the old company houses when this place was a true ghost town. There were perhaps a dozen others there at the same time. That was in the middle of the 70's. The feel of the place has completely changed. While it's good to see Madrid lived in again it's nothing like it is in my memories. Sad.
We live not far from the Turquoise Trail and make the drive up to Madrid regularly. By the way, the town of Madrid is where a lot of the movie "Wild Hogs" was filmed. There is even a Wild Hogs cafe there now.
As a New Mexican, I loved seeing all the places I have been. Was really surprised to see the Murphy/Dolan sign on the Wortley Hotel name on a building in Cerrillos! I didn't know their business and influence went that far north during the Lincoln County War days.
I use to live in Cerrillos when I was kid! My brothers and I loved to explore!! They shot parts of the Movie John Carpenters Vampires while I lived there and it was cool to meet some of the cast and watch them film.
What about the Golden Inn ? That used to be THE place to party!! I'm from Tijeras. Sure miss N.M. The vibe is not the same here in Maryland! HOMESICK!!!!
I miss New Mexico too. Now in Florida. It's beautiful here but not the same kind of magical beauty....there's just something about New Mexico....oh, yeah, it's called enchanting!
If you do, don't wait a moment longer to start your new life in Jesus Christ. Remember, this prayer is not a magical formula. You are simply expressing your heart to God. Pray this with us: "Father, I know that I have broken your laws and my sins have separated me from you. I am truly sorry, and now I want to turn away from my past sinful life toward you. Please forgive me, and help me avoid sinning again. I believe that your son, Jesus Christ died for my sins, was resurrected from the dead, is alive, and hears my prayer. I invite Jesus to become the Lord of my life, to rule and reign in my heart from this day forward. Please send your Holy Spirit to help me obey You, and to do Your will for the rest of my life and forever In Jesus' name I pray, Amen." Prayer of Salvation - I've Prayed It; Now What? If you've prayed this prayer of salvation with true conviction and heart, you are now a follower of Jesus. This is a fact, whether or not you feel any different. Religious systems may have led you to believe that you should feel something - a warm glow, a tingle, or some other mystical experience. The fact is, you may, or you may not. If you have prayed the prayer of salvation and meant it, you are now a follower of Jesus. Welcome to the family of God! We encourage you now to find a local church where you can be baptized and grow in the knowledge of God through His Word, the Bible. www.allaboutgod.com
One =100 2= 1000 X7 X7 X7 U lost ur country golfing. Amazing. United States the bully of all bullies is now owned by 6 flags..... Those damn cowboys.....congrats u own United States....thank spm God bless
You should seriously consider changing the name of this video. I'd love to have the fifteen minutes I wasted watching this back but that's not possible. I hope to save other people from the egregious error of viewing this.
Video is ok. Depicts the area, lots of shots of the buildings and landscape. I lived in Madrid almost 45 years ago and though it's changed some it's very recognizable for me. Not a waste of time in my opinion.
Don't know if anyone remembers, but during the early 1970s the band, "The Family Lotus" played at the annual summer Cerrillos Fair which was a fund-raiser for the Turquoise Trail Fire Department (all volunteer). We played our music on Main Street where the dust sometimes swirled, the children played at the park, the home-made food was sold by local vendors and other bands like "Red Dirt" & "Last Mile Ramblers" filled the afternoon with good folk rock that made the dancers in the dirt street real happy.
My family and I owned a one room chaco canyon style stone house in Cerrillos,NM in the 70s..We had no power or running water, we jerked beef and cooked on a one burner wood stove..It was a very interesting learning experience...
@Styx62 Ga shhhhhhh
I have drove this part of villiage of Golden, Madrid and beautiful Cerrillos.
That was back in 1971 we were ride old step van with my sister, my baby brother and my sister lover boy and we carry motorcycle inside stepvan from Sarasota,Fl..
That was a long trip to get here in Madrid,Nm.
It took us about 3 days trip from Sarasota,Fl. to Madrid,NM. non stop in 1971.
That trip we flew to Albuquerque in April. As we arrived early we decided to drive up the east side of the Sandia ridge. Halfway up we were driving the rental on snow! We flew all that way fron New Hampshire to drive on snow. Great fun and no problem as we had been driving on the stuff for decades. Start of another great visit to New Mexico.
I remember my Dad telling me Madrid used to go all out decorating for Christmas. So much that Frontier pilots would sometimes veer a bit to fly over Madrid in December.
Sra. Padilla,
Mil gracias for all you do and your stories!
When I lived in albuquerque, I frequently headed up 14 to sandia peak dr
to hike the east side of the sandia peak but I never went north up to Santa Fe.
Until one day after some sales calls in the city different I decided to take the
scenic and long way home back down this mysterious highway. I must say that
this video doesn't even come close to doing Madrid justice. It was busy when I
drove thru it and it seemed like there was commerce everywhere. It totally looks like a town out of a novel. There is no other state in our nation mysterious, haunting and historically rich as new mexico. It's a lonesome and hard place
to make it but i'll never regret the life enriching 4 years I lived there.
I agree 100%. I moved to Santa Fe from NY in 1986. It’s been financially tough, but I did manage to buy a small house. As a photographer, I love to drive around exploring off the beaten path. I will always be a New Yorker at heart, but New Mexico is my adopted home.
A wonderful video.... we are thinking of moving to New Mexico after our long stay in Arizona.... It is compelling how beautiful it is... thank you
I visit there often all of my 'Dads family was born in the village of Los "Cerrillos, and my "Grandpa Juan worked in the mines, he is 'buried in "Santa fe, 'my grandmother is buried in arizona. my dads cousins and uncles alot of them worked in the madrid mines under 'harsh conditions. back in old times.
One of my favorite drives for the last sixty years. New Mexico is a beautiful state. Fall is the best time of the year.Wish I still lived there. Madrid looked like a real ghost town in the forties with most of the old mining company houses falling apart and the entire town in a state of advanced decrepitcy. If I recall correctly, the old stone coke ovens were still to be seen in Golden.The road from Golden to Cerrillos wasn't paved until sometime in the late fifties. The road was New Mexico 10 until changed by the state to NM-14. Don't really know why the state did that. Give yourself plenty of time if you plan to explore New Mexico. There is much to see and experience.
Thank you for the historic tour and education of an area of New Mexico. There is beauty in the state.
Well done video...your silence adds to the quietness of the region and is loneliness.
This has been a wonderful video...thank you for sharing
I lived in Albuquerque for about six years, and traveled to this area often. I took a visitor to Madrid and Golden, where we sat for church services. In my retirement, I hope to be able to visit many ghost town areas in our country, particularly in the west.
Aptly named the land of enchantment!! In my past travels I love that state. Honestly think that Nov and Dec are ideal for visiting the northern parts of New Mexico, including Santa Fe and Taos and the native American pueblos there and statewide.The snow accented Adobe Structures can easily captivate any tourist!! Every place is unique there!!
To the closest father that i ever had the closest to family i ever had David Thommson i miss you and you where right thank you for being there for my mother.
You are Susan's boy.
Thank you for taking us on vacation with you
Thank You Great Video!
This is great. Thank you for sharing.
You missed the Mineshaft Tavern. Great food in a fine bar. In Madrid.
Thanks for the heads up:) Will try it next year when hopefully less CoronaVirus.
Video didn't mention the railroad museum and ampitheatre in Madrid or the Golden Inn in Golden, a well known road house where many well known musicians preformed and many other landmarks along N.M. 14 in the stretch between Tejeras Canyon (where I-40 and 14 intersect)and the village of Madrid. I lived in Madrid for a couple of years before the artists arrived in one of the old company houses when this place was a true ghost town. There were perhaps a dozen others there at the same time. That was in the middle of the 70's. The feel of the place has completely changed. While it's good to see Madrid lived in again it's nothing like it is in my memories. Sad.
We live not far from the Turquoise Trail and make the drive up to Madrid regularly. By the way, the town of Madrid is where a lot of the movie "Wild Hogs" was filmed. There is even a Wild Hogs cafe there now.
As a New Mexican, I loved seeing all the places I have been. Was really surprised to see the Murphy/Dolan sign on the Wortley Hotel name on a building in Cerrillos! I didn't know their business and influence went that far north during the Lincoln County War days.
They didn't, it was for the movie Young Guns only.
Great job!
My grandmother is laidtorest in the cemetery near the front gate,the golden church.❤
A Very nice video. thanks.
Thank you God Bless
Loved it
I use to live in Cerrillos when I was kid! My brothers and I loved to explore!! They shot parts of the Movie John Carpenters Vampires while I lived there and it was cool to meet some of the cast and watch them film.
I love this video - thank you - and thank you for not pinning a music soundtrack to it - yay!
The movie"Wild Hogs" was filmed in Madrid.
Love the 505
It was an honor to go with you
I lived in New Mexico my entire life
What about the Golden Inn ? That used to be THE place to party!! I'm from Tijeras. Sure miss N.M. The vibe is not the same here in Maryland! HOMESICK!!!!
I miss New Mexico too. Now in Florida. It's beautiful here but not the same kind of magical beauty....there's just something about New Mexico....oh, yeah, it's called enchanting!
I retired here in New Mexico 5 month ago, love it here, not sure i would wanna earning a living here though.
gosh i can't wait
great vids I would love to spend a lot of time checking out nm.
I used to party at Mary's Bar. RIP Mary.
I think my great grandfather lived here, his name Hilario Branch.
What!?🙆... No Dollar General?
nor a What A Burger?
Funny that's 2020 thou
In regards to the comment, "one of the recent galleries to open in 2005" (ref: Chumani Gallery), is not true. The gallery opened in 1999.
Yup they been there a long time remember when the wife died.
Father Terry ? Hello
Cerillos not changed in 40 years
#51 cow dance and alligator dance
Old cottonwood tree o turn into Cerillos
Wortley Hotel.....can't digest that name. They do not belong to the architecture of my lands!
It's the name of a hotel in Lincoln. Named for the filming of young guns.
If you do, don't wait a moment longer to start your new life in Jesus Christ. Remember, this prayer is not a magical formula. You are simply expressing your heart to God. Pray this with us: "Father, I know that I have broken your laws and my sins have separated me from you. I am truly sorry, and now I want to turn away from my past sinful life toward you. Please forgive me, and help me avoid sinning again. I believe that your son, Jesus Christ died for my sins, was resurrected from the dead, is alive, and hears my prayer. I invite Jesus to become the Lord of my life, to rule and reign in my heart from this day forward. Please send your Holy Spirit to help me obey You, and to do Your will for the rest of my life and forever In Jesus' name I pray, Amen." Prayer of Salvation - I've Prayed It; Now What? If you've prayed this prayer of salvation with true conviction and heart, you are now a follower of Jesus. This is a fact, whether or not you feel any different. Religious systems may have led you to believe that you should feel something - a warm glow, a tingle, or some other mystical experience. The fact is, you may, or you may not. If you have prayed the prayer of salvation and meant it, you are now a follower of Jesus. Welcome to the family of God! We encourage you now to find a local church where you can be baptized and grow in the knowledge of God through His Word, the Bible. www.allaboutgod.com
a place to retire in hmm
Madrid was a great place before the freaks and fairies invaded.
Or clean ur yard
One =100
2= 1000
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U lost ur country golfing. Amazing. United States the bully of all bullies is now owned by 6 flags.....
Those damn cowboys.....congrats u own United States....thank spm
God bless
Lol......no digital or satellite television. No electric....NOW ITS Y2K
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ANSWER.....I.DEES
GO EAT LUNCH WITH RUDY AND OMAR BYE
These is Mexico 🇲🇽
I live in New Mexico, definitely New Mexico, and yes we get along great with Mexico, they're our neighbors.
Yup was part of Mexico Government now is US but it has always been land of Native Americans and Mestizo
And Spanish
Hire some sharp lawyers and take California too
No the border was south of Silver City, not way up there in Golden which is south of Madrid
You should seriously consider changing the name of this video. I'd love to have the fifteen minutes I wasted watching this back but that's not possible. I hope to save other people from the egregious error of viewing this.
Video is ok. Depicts the area, lots of shots of the buildings and landscape. I lived in Madrid almost 45 years ago and though it's changed some it's very recognizable for me. Not a waste of time in my opinion.
Don't speak for me. I enjoyed this video.
great vids I would love to spend a lot of time checking out nm.