NM True TV - Mogollon

preview_player
Показать описание
Forget calling this remote mountain village a ghost town. It might look the part, but as we learn from a visit by the NM True Crew Mogollon offers much more than meets the eye. It's well off any beaten path, so anyone arriving in Mogollon had it in mind as their destination. And anyone looking for authentic old west experiences won't be disappointed.
#NewMexicoTrue #NMTrue
Рекомендации по теме
Комментарии
Автор

Fun video, great memories there. I worked out of here 1966-1969 as a geological field assistant, camp cook, and horse wrangler/packer. The old glass gas pump worked back then (see at 1:14). Good to see the old store/hotel has been kept up and is still going.

thomfisher
Автор

We love Mogollon. We are from southern New Mexico and have friends who live there parts of the year. Dan and Kate Morgan have lived in Mogollon for many years are the life blood of Mogollon. Dan passed about two years ago. Great people. Kate ran the Antique Store which is gone because of the flood I think in 2013. We have gone to Mogollon for over 20 years and love Silver Creek and have backpacked hundreds of miles in the Gila Wilderness. There is so much history there and the people of Mogollon try to preserve it and have for many years. If you ever get the chance to go to Mogollon do. It takes you back in time. Stay at the Silver Creek Inn and eat at the Purple Onion. You won't regret it.

cabinarrow
Автор

I bought a small woodstove there in 1990 at General Store/Museum.

trkn
Автор

My husband and I visited Mogollon in the late 80's having found it in a Ghost Town brochure. We pleasantly surprised to find people living there.

kimspooner
Автор

There was a website called "The Road to Mongollon". We visited a while ago. Should have stayed over. Thank you

gregwarner
Автор

when was this actually filmed? I notice the road looks fine and know it was pretty well washed out not so long ago...

RandallW
Автор

I would live there just for the views.

ArizonaRed
Автор

Learn to correctly say it's name.

betonarchese