New Mexico's Old Buildings: South of Santa Fe

Friday, June 18, 2010

South of Santa Fe

Photograph (c) Copyright Paul Heidelberg

Years after the Dust Bowl of the 1930s, severe drought devastated portions of New Mexico -- an area that had been known as "The Pinto Bean Capitol of the World." Many farmers just "up and left," as others had done during the Depression Era, leaving a place such as Oklahoma for California.

Those who abandoned their homes often sold their land to ranchers to use for cattle ranching.