Roy, NM
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About Roy
- • Singer/songwriter Al Hurricane, "Godfather of New Mexico music," was born in Roy.
- • The now-defunct Roy Record newspaper served the area, printing local news and happenings.
- • The railroad's arrival in 1902 spurred Roy's growth as a shipping hub.
- • A former mayor allegedly chased a UFO near Roy, according to local lore.
- • The Dust Bowl greatly impacted farming near Roy, causing widespread hardship.
- • It was named for Roy Goebel in 1902, a railroad official.
- • With under 200 residents, it's smaller than many high school graduating classes.
- • Sitting at 5,876 feet, the air is thin and the views are expansive.
- • Ranching and agriculture continue to be important for many residents.
- • A sense of quiet solitude and connection to the land permeates the air.
- • The Denver Broncos, a 4-hour drive away, won Super Bowl 50.
- • Local high school basketball games are a source of town pride and intense rivalries.