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U.S. Route 80 (US 80) was a major transcontinental highway in the U.S. state of New Mexico from November 11, 1926, to October 12, 1991. Nationally, US 80 stretched from San Diego, California to Tybee Island, Georgia, going through southern New Mexico from El Paso, Texas, through the towns of Las Cruces, Deming and Lordsburg before entering Arizona.
In 1917 the Dixie Overland Highway auto trail was designated between San Diego, California and Savannah, Georgia over part of NM 4. The Dixie Overland Highway was joined by the Bankhead Highway in 1920 and the Old Spanish Trail in 1923. [9] [10] In 1923, NM 4 was truncated to Lordsburg, and NM 42 extended over its former route to Arizona. [11]
The Dixie Overland Highway was the first marked route to run between Savannah, Georgia and southern California. [5] The auto trail entered New Mexico through Anthony from El Paso, Texas, then traveled north to Mesilla Park where it turned west to Deming, Lorsburg and Steins, before heading south into Rodeo and southwest into Arizona towards ...
The new location will have a dual-drive thru, according to planning documents filed with the city, and space for interior seating and parking.
This early morning rodeo will be geared toward kids and will include Dusty the rodeo clown, rodeo queens, barrel racing, gift bags and more. Admission is free. Retro Night, 6 p.m. Feb. 15 at the ...
Before La Cabana, the building at 7116 S. Dixie was most well known for its decades-long run as Nicky’s Donut. Before Nicky’s, it was Mr. Donut.
The Dixie Overland Highway was the first marked route to run between Savannah, Georgia and southern California. [10] The auto trail entered New Mexico through El Paso, Texas , then traveled north to Mesilla Park where it turned west to Deming , Lorsburg and Steins , before heading south into Rodeo and southwest into Arizona towards Douglas . [ 11 ]
Located at 2777 S. Dixie Hwy, at The Shops at The Press, West Palm Beach, 561-557-9083, PinkSteak.com Hours: Open daily at 4 p.m.; reservations strongly suggested