“The Original Las Vegas” was founded along the Galinas River in 1835 in the midst of Mexican rule in the area and quickly grew as a popular stop on the Santa Fe Trail. It was on the Plaza in Las Vegas where Stephen Watts Kearny claimed New Mexico for the United States during the Mexican-American War in 1846. In 1879, the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad came to Las Vegas and the town quickly grew into one of the largest in the region. The New Mexico Normal School (now Highlands University) was established in 1893 and Fred Harvey built the Castañeda Hotel in 1898 as part of his hospitality empire in the southwest. Las Vegas hosted Teddy Roosevelt’s Rough Riders’ first reunion in 1899, a tradition that continued for many years. In more recent years, Las Vegas has been the filming location for many movies including No Country For Old Men, Wyatt Earp (with Kevin Costner), and perhaps most notably for me, Red Dawn where it served as the fictional town of Calamut (the massive “Calamut Says Howdy” mural is still a prominent feature downtown). I found Las Vegas to be a quiet, charming University town with some spectacular architecture, fascinating history and friendly people. It may be the “other Las Vegas”, but it’s a town not to be missed on your travels in New Mexico.

The Historic Plaza Hotel

Go Cowboys!

One of the Best Clocks I’ve Seen

Calumet Says Howdy

The Beautiful Train Station

El Fidel

The Old Firehouse

Community Bank

A Great Old Building

Galinas River Art Park

The Castañeda Hotel

I Love These WIndows

Duran’s Tires

Ghost Sign by the River

The New Firehouse

I Love This Sign

Highland University

Another Cool Building

The Hotel Castañeda

These Clouds Look Like Mountains

Castaneda’s Lights

Stern and Nahm

The Kiva Theatre

Ghost Signs in the Railroad District

Leo’s Glass

The Mexican Kitchen

Pepsi Ghost Sign

The Serf Theatre

Murphey’s Drugs

7th Street at Dusk

Go Mustangs!

A Bridge on the Santa Fe Trail

National Avenue from The Plaza

Old Buildings on National Avenue

A Cool Old Garage

Charlie’s Spic and Span

Stern and Nahm at Dusk

Streetlights

The Skillet on 12th

Veterans’ Service Center

Ghost Signs and Sky Reflections

Beautiful Art by the River

Downtown Mural

A Wonderful Garage

Looking Back Across the River

The Red dawn Wall Mural

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