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Las Cruces: The city that knew it could
Written and photography by Bud Russo When the blaring horn wakes you at two in the morning, as the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe (BNSF) freight train barrels through town, you may be inclined to grumble or cuss. Before you do, consider the impact this singular mode of transportation has had on Las Cruces. In 1844, the Doña Ana Colony was formed. Five years later, Lt. … [Read more...]