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Mt. Taylor Quadrathlon

Mt. Taylor draws outdoor enthusiasts, contributing to tourism in Grants. The mountain offers hiking and cultural exploration opportunities, and its forests and watersheds play a role in the local ecosystem. Mt. Taylor Quadrathlon registration is Friday, February 14, 2025, visit mttaylorquad.org for more information. Please watch out for participants and volunteers on race day!

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Route 66 Neon Signs

Grants, New Mexico, located along the historic Route 66, played a significant role in the highway's golden age during the mid-20th century. One of the most iconic landmarks in Grants is the West Theatre and its neon sign. Built in 1937, the theatre became a centerpiece of entertainment for both locals and Route 66 travelers. The sign remains a nostalgic reminder of the city's heyday along Route 66

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Miners Mural

A recent mural in Grants reminds citizens of the mining industry boom in the mid-20th century, which was fueled by the city's rich uranium deposits. Grants gained prominence during the uranium boom of the 1950s and was nicknamed the "Uranium Capital of the World."

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Thank you GCCS

Thanks for Valentine's wishes GCCS students!

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