Chama, NM
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About Chama
- • Singer and songwriter, Alex Maryol, known for his Americana music, hails from Chama.
- • The Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad, a preserved steam railroad, originated here.
- • The Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad made Chama a vital supply hub in 1880.
- • Rumor has it, a local ghost named 'One-Eyed Jane' haunts the Chama Hotel.
- • The decline of railroad logging in the mid-20th century caused population decline.
- • Established in 1880, "Chama" means "dancing place" in Spanish and Tewa.
- • With around 900 residents, it's smaller than many high school graduating classes.
- • At 7,864 feet, the air is thin and the views are vast in Chama.
- • Tourism and outdoor recreation are vital to the economy of Chama.
- • Visiting Chama feels like stepping back in time, peaceful and remote.
- • The closest pro team is the Denver Broncos, with 3 Super Bowl wins.
- • Local high school teams have a fierce rivalry with nearby Antonito, Colorado.