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For my birthday, my friend gave me a book entitled "Going Going Gone" about vanishing cultural icons. She said it suited me because that's what I photograph. I'm drawn to old signs, dilapidated buildings and cemeteries. This sign and a concrete slab stand at the crossroads of US 84 and 60. There is a motel just north of the corner. To see what the Crossroads Motel sign supposedly looked like in 2010, click here. Honestly, after all the trips through Texico, I don't remember the sign. However, according to an online realty ad, this is about the time you could have bought the Crossroads Motel for $65,000. Now the sign points aimlessly nowhere.
I also learned a new word. "Texico" is a portmanteau of Texas and New Mexico so named because the town is on the border of the two states. Only an imaginary line and a railroad track separates Texico from its Texas twin Farwell. Follow the directional arrow on the cemetery sign to the Texico Cemetery where a barbed wire fence separates the tombstones from the grazing cattle.
Texico, New Mexico
1.2.2014
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