Please don't tell me that Texans where trying to shoot down spy balloons (in their minds).
The PDF of the proposed lease has the map of proposed stadium.
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Edit: One other thing, I saw a theme from the posters on other social media sites that don't support a stadium (even if it being mostly privately funded). That is along the lines of "where will the balloons launch from" or similar. The stadium will be built on the other side of some power lines where the balloons stay away from. In one of the renders, the power lines are visible:
Is this like Austin City Limits but in Albuquerque?
Is driving out? If not, could you rent a car to get back? If so, their airport has service to Phoenix, Dallas, and Denver. Once at one of those cities, your options open up.
Additionally, this website can give you ideas with prices: https://www.rome2rio.com/map/Durango-CO-USA/Albuquerque
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Looks like there is a bus called "the Blue Bus" (North Central Regional Transit District ) that goes from Farmington to Chama. The route is called 170 JICARILLA. According to the linked to pdf, it is fare free, but I wouldn't trust that document. Give them a call to find out more: 505-629-4725 / 866-206-0754
Looking at their routes, it looks like it would be possible (depending on times) to get all the way to Edgewood. So in this case, your mission would be to get to Farmington from Durango. Then take a bus or three to the nearest Railrunner stop, hop on that and straight to Albuquerque.
I do read them. I find it really odd when higher end restaurants end up in the red.
I've been watching this retail roll out from afar (I have not lived in the area since 2001, but still got loads of family there), and the retail license thing looks to have been poop show. My State legalized rec the same year as NY, and we almost swamped with retailers.
Same here. I think this is a case of people growing up with something, loving it. Example: I didn't grow up here, so I find Dion's Pizza kind of meh. But a significant number of my friends who grew up here think it is best pizza ever. My ideal pizza on the other hand would be Pontillo's Pizza from NY. (Bushnell's Basin specially). Though I'm sure if a Pontillos opened here, people from New Mexico would be meh about it.