Scenic Trip No. 8 thing
Summary: A geology-tour guide covering roads and landscapes of southwestern New Mexico including Grant County.
Completeness: 50/100 Grade D
- Editor summary
- Sourced claims (≥3)
- Multiple primary sources— Has 1 source(s). A second independent source dramatically raises credibility.
- Coordinates
- Operating / life dates— A bounding date (year is enough) sharpens the timeline and the map slider.
- Wikidata authority— Link a Wikidata QID to unlock automatic enrichment from authority records.
- Published story— Generate a permanent story page via the admin Story API — drives SEO + reader retention.
- Alternate names— Add the entity’s nicknames, Spanish names, or earlier names — improves searchability.
Next steps to raise the score:
- Multiple primary sources: Has 1 source(s). A second independent source dramatically raises credibility.
- Published story: Generate a permanent story page via the admin Story API — drives SEO + reader retention.
- Operating / life dates: A bounding date (year is enough) sharpens the timeline and the map slider.
📖 Tell Me the Story:
Claims (4)
combines
road log geology with historical notes on mining camps, ghost towns, and natural landmarks
cited from Mosaic of New Mexico's Scenery, Rocks, and History (1964)Scenic Trip No. 8 from the NM Bureau of Mines, a geology-tour guide covering the roads and
landscapes of southwestern New Mexico including Grant County. Combines road log geology with
historical notes on mining camps, ghost towns, and natural landmarks.
covers
cited from Mosaic of New Mexico's Scenery, Rocks, and History (1964)
Scenic Trip No. 8 from the NM Bureau of Mines, a geology-tour guide covering the roads and
landscapes of southwestern New Mexico including Grant County. Combines road log geology with
historical notes on mining camps, ghost towns, and natural landmarks.
includes
cited from Mosaic of New Mexico's Scenery, Rocks, and History (1964)
Scenic Trip No. 8 from the NM Bureau of Mines, a geology-tour guide covering the roads and
landscapes of southwestern New Mexico including Grant County. Combines road log geology with
historical notes on mining camps, ghost towns, and natural landmarks.
published_by
cited from Mosaic of New Mexico's Scenery, Rocks, and History (1964)
Scenic Trip No. 8 from the NM Bureau of Mines, a geology-tour guide covering the roads and
landscapes of southwestern New Mexico including Grant County. Combines road log geology with
historical notes on mining camps, ghost towns, and natural landmarks.
Sources (1)
Mosaic of New Mexico's Scenery, Rocks, and History ↗
New Mexico Bureau of Mines and Mineral Resources · 1964 · book · public_domain · details