14 stories, landmarks & places within ~20 miles — the same local lore RoadyGoat plays as you drive through.
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Temple Aaron
· 0.2 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Driving through Trinidad, you might not expect to find a beautifully preserved piece of Jewish history, but Temple Aaron is just that! In the late 1800s, Trinidad was a bustling commercial center, drawing people from…
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Jaffa Opera House
· 0.3 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Imagine the grand performances that once graced the stage of the Jaffa Opera House, a High Victorian Italianate gem built in 1883. The Jaffa Opera House, located in Trinidad, Colorado, was built in 1883. The first floor…
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Cokedale Historic District
· 6.8 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Step back in time to Cokedale, where the echoes of coal mining still resonate. This preserved historic district offers a glimpse into the daily lives of early 20th-century coal miners and their families. Cokedale was a…
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Cokedale - Colorado's Last Company Town
· 7.2 mi · Historical Marker
Built in 1901 by the American Smelting and Refining Company, Cokedale is the most intact coal company town in Colorado, with 350 beehive coke ovens still standing in rows along the canyon and original miners' cottages…
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Raton Pass — Uncle Dick's Toll Road
· 12.3 mi · Things to Do
1865 toll road over the pass: $1 per wagon. 5000 wagons a year. Sold to the railroad in 1878.
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Raton Pass
· 12.3 mi · Scraped Hmdb
You're driving through a place that once decided the fate of empires: Raton Pass. Back in 1846, during the Mexican-American War, the U.S. Army needed a route to invade New Mexico. Explorer Kit Carson told General…
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Ludlow Massacre
· 12.6 mi · Scraped Hmdb
This seemingly quiet field holds a dark secret: it was the site of the Ludlow Massacre. On April 20th, 1914, Colorado National Guard troops and coal company guards attacked a tent colony of striking coal miners and…
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Ludlow Massacre
· 12.9 mi · Historical Marker
On April 20, 1914, the Colorado National Guard attacked a tent colony of striking coal miners and their families at Ludlow, killing 25 people including 11 children, in the deadliest labor conflict in American history.
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Sugarite Canyon Ghost Coal Camp
· 16.9 mi · Things to Do
Coal company town of 1000 immigrants ran 1912-1941. Miners earned $1/ton. Now a state park.
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Goat Hill & Climax Canyon
· 18.6 mi · Things to Do
A man raised the flag here before NM was a state. The canyon holds dinosaur extinction evidence.
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K-T Boundary Iridium Layer
· 18.7 mi · Things to Do
Touch the half-inch rock layer that marks the asteroid impact that killed the dinosaurs.
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Shuler Theater — WPA Murals
· 19.1 mi · Things to Do
1915 theater with eight 1934 WPA murals depicting Raton's frontier history. Still in use.
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The Great Railroad Race of 1878
· 19.1 mi · Things to Do
AT&SF crews beat the rival D&RG to Raton Pass with picks and shovels — winning New Mexico.
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Historic First Street District
· 19.1 mi · Things to Do
200-acre National Register district with 95 Victorian buildings from the railroad boom era.