Glenrio is a ghost town straddling the border of New Mexico and Texas, once a thriving stop along the legendary U.S. Route 66. Founded in the early 1900s, it flourished with the arrival of the railroad and later became a key stop for travelers, offering motels, cafes, and gas stations. However, with the rise of the interstate highway system in the 1950s, traffic declined, and Glenrio slowly faded into history.
What led to Glenrios rise and fall?
How does it reflect the evolution of American travel?
What remains of this lost town today?
Watch now to explore the forgotten history of Glenrio and its connection to the golden age of Route 66.
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