Gallup
The Gallup area thrived as a crossroads of Native American trade long before the City itself came along. Once known as Na'Nizhoozhi, or "The Bridge" among the Navajo/Dine' people, Gallup's history began well before the city was founded in 1881 as a headquarters for the southern transcontinental rail route, and continued to grow to the unique destination it is today.
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Flea Market
Gallup -
Cultural Center
Historic District -
El Rancho
Historic Motel -
Caol St.
Historic District -
El Morro
National Monument -
El Morro
National Monument -
Route 66
Historic District
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Flea Market
Gallup -
Cultural Center
Historic District -
El Rancho
Historic Motel -
Coal St.
Historic District