Under the warmth of our sweaters and hoodies, we’ve delighted in autumn activities like watching the fuzzy comet in the western sky after sunset, the glow of the Hunter’s moon and piñon picking. When ...
The 19th Century entrepreneur Fred Harvey is arguably the father of the hospitality industry in New Mexico. Catering to the growing railroad industry, his company set up numerous holes and restaurants ...
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Part One: Fred discovers America (and vice versa), 1853-1901 -- Pot Walloper -- The last train stop in America --- A gentleman among the Bleeding Kansans -- Railroad warrior -- Opportunistic sponge -- ...
SELIGMAN — Angel Delgadillo remembers when train passengers in suits and silk promenaded into the Havasu Hotel to relax and dine in luxury. With the finest crystal and china, immaculately polished ...
Clay is off today. Here’s a favorite column from May 5, 2008: Today's question: How many Harvey Houses were there in Arizona, and are any of them still open? Fred Harvey was born in England and ...
The Fred Harvey system, famed for the fine food with which it has lined the stomachs of Western rail travelers, last week got a new president. Byron Schemerhorn Harvey Jr. is a grandson of the founder ...