What things do you think of when you think of the good ole’ U.S. of A.? Maybe you think of the long highways or specific monuments. Route 66 is known as the “Mother Road” of the United States. There are many one-of-kind attractions along the highway that you shouldn’t miss. Similarly, the Statue of Liberty has been the country’s most well-known symbol of freedom. She is not just a monument, she is a friend and a living symbol of independence. This statue stands at the harbor entrance of the country, holding a torch of light to guide ships. Our Lady Liberty holds a Route 66 globe. So, where can you find both Great Lady Liberty and the charm of Route 66? Look no further than Desert Inn Tucumcari!
Honoring Our Veterans and Law Enforcement Through the Written Word
It is imperative that children learn about the history of the country where they reside and grow up with the knowledge that they have the freedom or liberty to express themselves in words. Last week, the entire student body of the Tucumcari Middle and elementary School had the opportunity to submit entries to the 10th annual Lady Liberty Writing Contest. One hundred and thirty-eight students wrote letters, containing three paragraphs, declaring what the Statue of Liberty stands for and what it means to them.
How we honor the veterans of this country by celebrating their courage, bravery, and invaluable service. In addition to writing about Lady Liberty and Veterans Day, the students were asked to include why they thought law enforcement is important. Deputy Chief Patricia Lopez and officers of the Tucumcari Police Department were given the opportunity to read the entries and determine the winners of the contest.
This is the second literacy program organized by Desert Inn Tucumcari that students of the community have participated in this year. To particpate in contest please fill out Contact form.
How we honor the veterans of this country by celebrating their courage, bravery, and invaluable service. In addition to writing about Lady Liberty and Veterans Day, the students were asked to include why they thought law enforcement is important. Deputy Chief Patricia Lopez and officers of the Tucumcari Police Department were given the opportunity to read the entries and determine the winners of the contest.
This is the second literacy program organized by Desert Inn Tucumcari that students of the community have participated in this year. To particpate in contest please fill out Contact form.
Local Information
66OUTLAW offers Desert Inn Tucumcari guests apparel made in the USA, which means something very important to us, from cotton-farming jobs to skilled sewists and environmentally friendly packaging.
For details, call (575) 403-5200.
10% coupon available at the front desk. Carlson Coffee House & bakery Open daily 6am-6pm on Historical route 66 Fresh coffee, Breakfast burritos, Gluten-free,Apple pay,
For details, call (575) 403-5200.
10% coupon available at the front desk. Carlson Coffee House & bakery Open daily 6am-6pm on Historical route 66 Fresh coffee, Breakfast burritos, Gluten-free,Apple pay,