Tourist Trap Sites Along Old Highway 66

Highmountain

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I've never been much interested in coin-shooting, but once I wanted a place to test a metal detector so I went to the piece of Old US66 that used to be the main highway west of Laguna where it runs roughly parallel to the Interstate west and rejoins it a few miles west of the Acoma Sky City Casino. The road along there is spackled with ruins and skeletons of bars, motels, tourist-traps and curio shops.

I wasn't looking for coins, but I found quite a number dating from the turn-ot-the-century onward until the 1950s.

Similarly there's a starving tourist trap at the Continental Divide that's drying up or already dried, been there forever that might be worth some MD attention.
 

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A couple more, though Cubero's more a ghost town and is slightly off the old 66, Budville qualifies
 

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These places used to have a fine selection of rubber tomahawks and other assorted tourist items, now highly collectible. You could also get decent authentic Indian pottery at rock-bottom prices.
 

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