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MOVIE "GIANT"
MOVIE "GIANT"
Giant Marfa: A static diorama and installation by John Cerney that pays tribute to the movie and is located on a ranch five miles west of Marfa on Highway 90. The installation includes plywood figures of the film crew, including director George Stevens.
Giant is a 1956 American epic Western drama film directed by George Stevens, from a screenplay adapted by Fred Guiol and Ivan Moffat from Edna Ferber's 1952 novel.[2]The film stars: Elizabeth Taylor, Rock Hudson and James Dean and features: Carroll Baker, Jane Withers, Chill Wills, Mercedes McCambridge, Dennis Hopper, Sal Mineo, Rod Taylor, Elsa Cárdenas and Earl Holliman.Giant was the last of Dean's three films as a leading ...
Giant Marfa: A static diorama and installation by John Cerney that pays tribute to the movie and is located on a ranch five miles west of Marfa on Highway 90. The installation includes plywood figures of the film crew, including director George Stevens.
Giant is a 1956 American epic Western drama film directed by George Stevens, from a screenplay adapted by Fred Guiol and Ivan Moffat from Edna Ferber's 1952 novel.[2]The film stars: Elizabeth Taylor, Rock Hudson and James Dean and features: Carroll Baker, Jane Withers, Chill Wills, Mercedes McCambridge, Dennis Hopper, Sal Mineo, Rod Taylor, Elsa Cárdenas and Earl Holliman.Giant was the last of Dean's three films as a leading ...
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GRAVE OF THE WORLD'S DEADLIEST GUNSLINGER JOHN WESLEY HARDIN
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JOHN WESLEY HARDIN GRAVE OF THE WORLD'S DEADLIEST GUNSLINGER John Wesley Hardin was an American Old West outlaw, gunfighter, and controversial folk icon. Hardin often got into trouble with the law from an early age. He killed his first man at the age of 15, claiming he did so in self-defense. BIOGRAPHY: www.imdb.com/name/nm0362225/bio/?ref_=nm_ov_bio_sm
BIG BEND NATIONAL PARK
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BIG BEND NATIONAL PARK Big Bend National Park is in southwest Texas and includes the entire Chisos mountain range and a large swath of the Chihuahuan Desert. The Ross Maxwell Scenic Drive leads to the ruins of Sam Nail Ranch, now home to desert wildlife. The Santa Elena Canyon, carved by the Rio Grande, features steep limestone cliffs. Langford Hot Springs, near the Mexican border, has pictogra...
PRADA MARFA
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PRADA STORE MARFA TEXAS Built in 2005, Prada Marfa is a permanent art installation and fake Prada store in the middle of the West Texas desert that is stocked with real Prada shoes and bags.
ROADRUNNER
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The roadrunner is the official state bird of New Mexico, which explains why artist Olin Calk built a giant recycled roadrunner 20 feet tall and 40 feet long in Las Cruces in 1993.
WHITE SANDS
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WHITE SANDS NEW MEXICO White Sands is a census-designated place in Doña Ana County, New Mexico, United States. It consists of the main residential area on the White Sands Missile Range. As of the 2010 census the population of the CDP was 1,651. It is part of the Las Cruces Metropolitan Statistical Area.
TULAROSA NEW MEXICO
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TULAROSA NEW MEXICO Tularosa is a village in Otero County, New Mexico, United States. It shares its name with the Tularosa Basin, in which the town is located. To the east, Tularosa is flanked by the western edge of the Sacramento Mountains. The population was 2,553 at the 2020 census.
GOLD POINT NEVADA Ghost Town
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GOLD POINT NEVADA Gold Point, Nevada is a ghost town in Esmeralda County, Nevada. The community was named after the local gold-mining industry. Gold Point is the southern terminus of Nevada State Route 774. Its current population is about seven.
GABBS NEVADA
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GABBS NEVADA Gabbs is an unincorporated town in Nye County, Nevada, United States. The population was 269 at the 2010 census. Located in northern Nye County, it is part of the Greater Las Vegas, making it at 321 miles the most distant community from Las Vegas in the Las Vegas-Henderson combined statistical area. The Town of Gabbs was founded in 1941, as a company town for Basic Magnesium, Inc. ...
HAWTHORNE ORDNANCE MUSEUM
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HAWTHORNE ORDNANCE MUSEUM The Hawthorne Ordnance Museum is located at 925 E Street, Hawthorne, Nevada. The museum showcases various demilitarized ammunition and other military equipment belonging to the United States Navy and the United States Army which were manufactured and stored in an ammunition depot based in Hawthorne.
BERLIN NEVADA Ghost Town
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BERLIN NEVADA The Berlin Historic District encompasses the ghost town of Berlin in Nye County Nevada. The town was established in 1897 as part of the Union Mining District after the opening of the Berlin Mine the previous year. The name is a transfer from Berlin, in Germany, the native land of a share of the local prospectors. The town never prospered to the same extent as other boom towns like...
NACO ARIZONA
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NACO ARIZONA Naco is a census-designated place located in Cochise County, Arizona, United States. Naco had a recorded population of 1,046 at the 2010 United States Census. Wikipedia Population: 1,189 (2022) ZIP code: 85620 Elevation: 4,570′ Area: 3.4 mi² Area code: 520
OLD MESILLA NEW MEXICO
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OLD MESILLA NEW MEXICO Mesilla is a town in Doña Ana County, New Mexico, United States. The population was 2,196 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Las Cruces Metropolitan Statistical Area. During the Civil War, Mesilla briefly served as capital of the Confederate Territory of Arizona. The Mesilla Plaza is a National Historic Landmark.
AUSTIN NEVADA
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AUSTIN NEVADA Austin is an unincorporated small town in, and former county seat of, Lander County, Nevada, United States. In 2020, the census-designated place of Austin had a population of 167. It is located on the western slopes of the Toiyabe Range at an elevation of 6,575 feet. U.S. Route 50 passes through the town.
Found out my ancestors were from here...pretty interesting to see that it's a dead town now.
Thanks for the comment, small peaceful place.
😅 Great music for the start of the video. Messing with my head coming in from Patagonia instead of Tucson. 🤪 To bad you only got around a little bit of the area on the "3 same streets.."
Thanks for watching, need to go back some day
@@timezone8876 yah, you might want to get out of the car and walk around some. Maybe even get more than a couple of blocks away from the crossing 😅😉 you🤔 maybe even cross the border and grab some lunch 😅😉
Why does it look like Grants? Or Tucumcari? Or Gallup? Or T & C? I think the population in the 2023 census was 2,162.
Many small towns do look a lot alike but there are different thinks that can be found. Thanks for watching.
"Geronimo consisted of a Railroad Depot, shoe repair shop and two general stores. Mr. MacBeth was a pretty big drinker and was always competing with Mr. Nolen, who ran the other store, for the available customers". THis is a written history note from my Ex-wife's Uncle. His younger brother was born in Geronimo . the description given he exactly how we found it 6 months ago when we drove out there. still as he described it only of course in its present condition shown here in the video. Her uncle was Born there in 1920 and this was the description given of the premises at that time. They came to geronimo in a covered wagon from New Mexico and were going to another area but decided not to due to the rage war between the cattle men and the sheep farmers. so they settled in Geronimo.
Neat history, Thanks! 👍
My daughter Sarah Marie Chavez was born here.I miss her.❤😂
Been there done that 🤫looks a lot larger than I remember. Last time I was there Dixie Valley was being buzzed hourly by the Navy out of Fallon.
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I lived in FQ Story in the mid 90's and we went here all the time. Even when i lived near 40th st in the 80's we went here. It was called PATS then and maybe something before that.....cant remember. We went here for literally decades.
Thanks for the comment, it looks to be still open.
Nice quiet little town that is well run and little major crime. If you want a larger shopping area you drive to Las Cruses. I love it. Moved here 7 years ago and not leaving. Small town just south of the border if you want to go into Mexico. If you want quiet then this is the place to come to.
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Thank you 🙏🏽 for the info - we’re gonna visit and we are looking forward to this Salsa festival 🌶️ 2024
Little Major crime did we forget about the bombing at the Magistrate Court from January already??
Looks like a pleasant alternative to Manhattan 🏙
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@timezone8876 No crowded subways, no expensive high-rises & nowadays... no immigrant crime, Mina seems much quiter than NYC
aww man the thunderbolt 1003 fell down near water tower
Thank you for showing Mina I’d not herd of this community,
Thank you for watching!
Alvin B Kempton- my great great great grandfather
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Wow, Phoenix has changed since this was filmed
This was filmed only a few years ago and the Diner is still there.
Architecturally speaking....its New Mexico thru and thru. Very nice!
Thank you!
I like to move to Denny's but the way things are going over here I can't make it that way I wish I could move over there right now
Also noticed...all lawns are zero- scaped. Not one blade of grass anywhere. Is there a shortage of Water there?
@@tomneff7030 Most of the Southwest has been in a drought for a number of years so having grass in your front yard is largely avoided by many people.
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Well that was uneventful
Small towns are what they are, some people love them and some people only care for the big city. Thanks for the comment
Was the TV show based on this diner?
The show was partially filmed on location in Phoenix, AZ and I believe the rest was filmed on a set.
I'm in Arizona because of Buckhorn mineral baths, my father Hershel Fox was good friends with Ted and Alice Sliger , back in 1971 my mother and father was moving to a little town in California and stopped by Buckhorn to visit with his old friend Ted and Alice Sliger and we fell in love with Arizona and Ted talked my father into staying in Arizona and working for him repairing the rooms and what ever else needed repaired , I grew up running around the property , I got to see areas where most people weren't allowed back in the storage room of the museum , Ted was an amazing person and collected some amazing stuff , I remember he always took my father and I across the street to a little resonant on the corner called Mickey's and we had silver dollar pancakes , I'm in my mid 50's now and every time I drive by Buckhorn it brings back memories of my childhood and I hate to see it falling apart , I live in Apache Junction Arizona so I've stayed in the same area most of my life but I sometimes wonder what my life would be like if my parents never stopped by Arizona on there way to California , I got to meet some amazing people that stayed at Buckhorn like Jack Grant a country singer that played live on KTAR radio back in the day and gave my father several signed pictures and several old Victrola records that Jack Grant and his band recorded live and I still have them to this day ,there's times I want to stop by and get permission to look around but part of me thinks it would make me really sad. Terry Fox
My grandfather brought me to meet him where I sat on his knee and spoke with him back in the mid 70s. I receved an autographed copy of his book, which many years later was lost in a total loss house fire.
What a great comment, thanks for posting this!
@@timezone8876 reminiscing got me to thinking about the conversation we had. It wasn't much since I was young and timid. What I believe I remember him sharing with me was to never forget the Indians or the old ways. His words have manifested a special place in my heart for the various indigenous people and their cultures.
@@dennisbaker6814 When I was young, I meet Robert Geronimo who was at the time the only known surviving son of Chief Geronimo. He wrote on the back of his black and white picture born Aug 2, 1889. I am in my 70's so that picture is probably the item I have had longer than anything else I have.
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Thanks
My mother's hometown FIERRO
Glad you saw the video, thanks for watching!
Wish you spoke and told of streets passing. Couldn’t read signs. Annoying music! Left there in 1958. Nothing looks the same. My first job a a teenager was at Gila theater. My father had a garage on Broadway. We lived on Louisiana Street and corner of 12 th streets. Our house is now torn down and a structure for college sets there now. So many changes!
There is nothing there. Animas means ghosts in Spanish
How many people live there? Is there a store? A gasoline station? An open one
(Year 2024 Population 94) This video was filmed about two years ago and there was a small store and gas station open. Not sure if they are still open in 2024 but I would think they would be.
@@timezone8876 thank you. Greater population than Rodeo 35 and Hachita 15
Please remove rhis video. Or i will report you for trespassing. Im the owner of the property.
Which building do you own, the Hider valley supply? This video has been up for years, and no one went inside.
Irrelevant. I'm the new boss now. Remove the video.
What is the population there?
Rodeo, New Mexico Population 2024 46
@@timezone8876 thank you, wow! Very few. Hachita is down to a population of 15 now. Almost ghost towns
Is it called rodeo because it's ran by cowboys, or is it called rodeo because it's one of the most western of New Mexico communities 🤔
@@bjromer30 Not sure from what I found maybe someone else knows.
@@timezone8876 lol it was merely a haha question 🤪😜
Nice work loved this! Interesting not a single person in tne whole video but what a beautiful place
Thanks for the comment
And there's my white 2000 F-150 with the rear end damage in front of the Safeway at the 5:24 second mark. At least I know what I was doing when this was shot.🤣
Neat your truck is in the video, thanks for watching!
I joined the Army in 1967 never returned to Loris it sure has changed!!
where did we just step into? Is this a shop? a museum? someone´s home studio ?..... delightful wherever it is =)
A studio and shop in Silver City New Mexico.
THAT IS WHEN I LIVE IN 3 POINTS!!
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My Grandfather owned a restaurant in Benson in the 1940&1950’s called the Donut Hut
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enjoyed the video -liked the close-ups
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Hello, would you be able to tell me when this video was shot? We drove by the house and it looks a bit different. Thanks!
From what I remember it was about a year and a half ago. Thanks for watching.
@@timezone8876 Thanks for letting me know!
😂 "Welcome to Eden," it says...and then it pans to show you a desert! Thanks for this info and for the lovely music.
Socorro new mexico is a superfund site! Get your family out of there that's why cancer is rampid!
This place is a joke. I wanted to take a tour and called the day before to "book" a reservation. I showed up and was the only person there. I was informed by the owner that the fee would go from $12.00 to $30.00 because I was the only one. This is VERY bad business. It's not my fault I was the only person there. I declined his "generous" offer!
I raced at this drag strip better than four decades ago. This was a nice multi-use facility, until the owner started making improvements to the facility without the required permits. The county found out, end of story.
Interesting, thanks for your comment!
Rescatista del desierto 5 noviembre 2018 se encontró persona hombre
Has potential
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I did a few months there in 1977-8....Bug Cop Baby!
Could have gone down the Deuce. Missed the downtown area completely.
If you mean the area at the end of the video turning left, I did not show that because I was traveling at that time directly into the sun. Thanks for watching.
HEAVY IS DEAD
The Burros of Arizona: A deep dive into the fascinating history of donkeys azdailysun.com/flaglive/features/beat/the-burros-of-arizona-a-deep-dive-into-the-fascinating-history-of-donkeys/article_e1f7962a-b88b-11ed-9189-c74e1b41f73f.html
The African Wild Donkeys from Eastern Africa like Somalia and Ethiopia. 👨🏾🌾🫏🇸🇴🇪🇹🥤🏜️🟥🟨🟩🪕🎶🛻
Shakespeare is a joke. I wanted to take a tour and called the day before to "book" a reservation. I showed up and was the only person there. I was informed by the owner that the fee would go from $12.00 to $30.00 because I was the only one. This is VERY bad business. It's not my fault I was the only person there. I declined his "generous" offer!
Interesting, I had a similar experience in Arizona when the wife and I went to a western movie set ghost town. I thought I had read a $7 donation would be asked for per person. When we got there, she said it would be $40 for the two of us. I should not have paid that, but I did.
I’ve been wanting to move to Show Low for the past year. It’s beautiful
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Excellent video of this fantastic collection😊😊😊 Thanks for your time and effort😮
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In 2018 I bought an acre here for $2200. Now they go for over $9000 yet the taxes are still very low. I will never resell it. I got lucky on this one. Thank you God.🎉
👍 👍👍🙋♂ LIKE nº 2 Curitiba/PR/Brazil🇧🇷
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Hey, I’m an Elfridian. Thanks for taking the time to look at our little town.
My pleasure, I really like small towns.