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  1. Welcome to Tucumcari! Where western hospitality meets the Mother Road! From prehistoric dinosaurs to ancient Native Americans, our Spanish and Western cultures, to E.F. Beale's camel expedition, the railroad and Route 66. Your adventure awaits... ADDRESS: 215 East Center Street. PO Box 1188. Tucumcari, NM 88401. REGION: NorthEast. PHONE:

  2. Today, Tucumcari's proximity to I-40 continues to attract travelers from all over the country. OUR FUTURE As the town of Tucumcari continues to evolve, its people remain committed to preserving its rich history, while expanding viable economic growth that will sustain future generations.

  3. Abandoned icons, like the Ranch House Cafe and the Westerner Drive-Inn, share the scenery with restored gems, like the Blue Swallow Motel and La Cita Mexican Restaurant. From exploring its history to enjoying the local cuisine to finding the perfect souvenir, here’s how to spend a day in historic Tucumcari. Sage Scott.

  4. FROM TUCUMCARI. Like the hub of a wheel Tucumcari is at the center of a diverse array of great day trips. Just imagine a day of scuba diving, swimming in a desert oasis, making a scenic drive to the original Las Vegas, taking in an authentic western rodeo, or following the trail Billy the Kid.

  5. Jun 29, 2019 · 1. Mesalands Community College's Dinosaur Museum and Natural Sciences Laboratory. 186. Speciality & Gift Shops • Speciality Museums.

  6. Tucumcari is a small town in northeastern New Mexico. It is along Interstate 40 and is the first town of significance in New Mexico if driving west from Texas along that route. The town is a highlight for those following the former Route 66 (Tucumcari Boulevard) as it contains a lot of Route 66-era neon and colorful signs . Understand [ edit]

  7. Mar 22, 2024 · Tucumcari, city, seat (1903) of Quay county, eastern New Mexico, U.S., in the Canadian River valley. Lying along the important Goodnight-Loving cattle trail, it was established as a construction base for the El Paso and Rock Island Railroad in 1901. Tucumcari is named for a mountain (1,000 feet.

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