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The classic theaters of the walk-in variety can be found here at Roadside Peek's Grand Theatres New Mexico.
The roadside was inspired by the automobile, which means much of the businesses just off the road catered to this vehicle. Check out some of them here at Roadside Peek's Automobile Alley New Mexico.
Here's a mystery man located in Farmington, New Mexico. This Farmington Man is one of the classic fiberglass species, whose relatives and other eye catching sights off the road can be found at Roadside Peek's Roadside Icons New Mexico.
How about stopping and grabbing a bite to eat, while traveling through New Mexico? Then see some of the eye-catching stops at Roadside Peek's Roadside Eateries New Mexico.
The motels that are off of the roadside in New Mexico can be awe inspiring as well as a place to rest. See some here at Roadside Peek's Roadside Motels New Mexico.
What a good highway without signs that try to catch the eye of motorists. See them here at Roadside Peek's Roadside Signage New Mexico.
Looking to catch a show at one of New Mexico's drive-in theatres? Check some of them here, both open and closed, at Roadside Peek's Drive-in Theatres New Mexico.
The old roadside establishments are always a treasure to see and a gem to visit. See some of them at Roadside Peek's Retrolook New Mexico.
Gallup, NM is home to this old bowling alley called Gala Bowl. See this bowling alley and old alleys at Roadside Peek's Ten Pin Alleys New Mexico. 01-09
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