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Glenrio,
formerly Rock Island, is an
unincorporated community in both Deaf
Smith County, Texas, and Quay County, New Mexico,
United States.
Located on...
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notable exception being the 40-mile (64 km)
strip from the
Texas border at
Glenrio west
through San Jon to Tu****cari,
which was
becoming increasingly treacherous...
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strip of land
running north and south,
including an
abandoned part of
Glenrio at the
western end of
Oldham County, as to
which state it is
lawfully a...
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original US 66
followed an east-west line
across the
Texas Panhandle from
Glenrio, New
Mexico and
Texas to Texola, Oklahoma. When
Interstate 40 (I-40) was...
- just
north of
Glenrio. The highway's
first exit, exit 0, is for
Business Interstate 40-A (Bus. I-40-A),
which serves the town of
Glenrio. I-40 briefly...
- Castro, Parmer, and
Oldham Counties.
Hereford (county seat) Dawn Ford
Glenrio (partly in Quay County, New Mexico) Milo
Center Simms Westway Ayr Kelso...
- in the
current towns of Texline, Farwell, Bledsoe,
Bronco and a part of
Glenrio being within the
State of Texas. New Mexico's
short border with Oklahoma...
- Motel"
recalls Route 66
ghost town
Glenrio, New
Mexico and Texas, now a
national historic district on the
state line.
Glenrio once
boasted the "First Motel...
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Business Interstate 40-A (Bus. I-40-A) is a
business spur of I-40 in
Glenrio that
begins at I-40 exit 0 just east of the New Mexico–Texas
state line...
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skirts the
northern edge of San Jon
before reaching the
Texas state line at
Glenrio.
Planning and
construction of I-40
through New
Mexico began shortly after...