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White Oaks, New Mexico 88301
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1969-07 School in White Oak, New Mexico
1969-07 Suzanne Navarro in White Oaks, NM
1969-07 White Oak, New Mexico
1969-07 White Oak NM
1969-07 Old school in White Oak NM
1969-07 Ruins near White Oak NM
1969-07 White oak NM Old School
1969-07 White Oak NM
"A View From a School" The historic two story school house porch looks out toward the ghost town of White Oaks, New Mexico and the abandoned mercantile building on Main Street in the distance. Mountain Mountain Range Landscape Scenics Sky Cloud - Sky Trav
"Far and Away" NM highway 349 leads from the ghost town of White Oaks, New Mexico situated 12 mi NE from the Lincoln County seat of Carrizozo, New Mexico on Highway 54. Road Landscape Road Marking The Way Forward Sky Cloud - Sky Transportation Scenics New
Watt Hoyle House
No Scum Allowed Saloon, White Oaks, NM
White Oaks, NM
Used Car Lot, White Oaks, NM
Mercantile Building, White Oaks, NM
A winter night in White Oaks, NM.
"Schools Out Forever" The 1895 White Oaks, New Mexico, USA School Building. The two-story school closed in 1947, but has since been used as local meeting place. SchoolHouse Historical Historical Building History Old Buildings Oldschool Newmexico Newmexico
"Opulence Lost" On a hill south of the main street of the ghost town of White Oaks, New Mexico, stands the Hoyle mansion, a dramatic brick Victorian built in 1887 by Mr. Hoyle, who made his fortune as a one-twelfth owner of the Old Abe, the most profitabl
"Final Phase From White Oaks" Stunning deep sunrise on the return trip from the ghost town of White Oaks, New Mexico, USA along NM Highway 380. Newmexico Newmexicophotography NewMexicoTRUE Sunset_collection Sunsets Newmexicoskies Clouds And Sky The Great
"Roy's" This historic drug store in the town of Carrizozo, New Mexico on Route 54, was built between 1906 and 1910. A one Dr. Paden moved to Carrizozo in 1906 from the gold mining town of White Oaks, New Mexico, after being hired by the railroad as their
"No Scum Allowed" The No Scum Allowed Saloon in the near ghost town of White Oaks, NM has a lively history in a location that was once a gold boom town back in 1879. Now a great place for anyone from the lone passerby to bikers on their Harley's to throw
"State Road 349" The open road of State Route 349 heading toward the Ghost Town of White Oaks, New Mexico, USA, is a traveling explorers dream with mountains, wide open spaces and the famous epic cloud formations of New Mexico as your companions. Roads Ro
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Rear of Old Schoolhouse, White Oaks, NM
Back Steps- Old Schoolhouse, White Oaks, NM
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