George McJunkin |
(SFNM)
If you travel to Folsom, about 40 miles east of Raton, don’t expect to find cafes, stores, gas stations or many people.
There is a post office with an Eisenhower-era phone booth out front, but no phone. In the last few years, the population has dwindled from about 80 souls to about 50.
In some ways, it’s a place that could be easily missed — or easily forgotten.
But an inquisitive black cowboy and a flood more than 100 years ago gave Folsom a footprint in time that belies its physical presence. Continued
But an inquisitive black cowboy and a flood more than 100 years ago gave Folsom a footprint in time that belies its physical presence. Continued
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