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Modern Restrooms at a long closed motel in what was Endee, New Mexico from Old Route 66. Endee was named after the ND Ranch in the area.
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View north of the Restrooms and the stone building that covered the water well.
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View west of the Restrooms. "Him" on the right and "Her" on the left.
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View south of the "Him" door.
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The water well for the Motel complex was protected with this stone building.
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Close up of the door.
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View into the first of two rooms. The roof shingles are gone in places. The sticks probably fell from a large cottonwood tree through the roof over
time. This was probably the well room.
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Back or south view of water well building. The building may have also served as an "Upground Cellar".
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There is a outside masonry tank in the image on the right. Possibly for livestock or horses?
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Back wall of upground cellar is completely blown out. The foundation was probably undermined.
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This is a view northeast to the Motel Block. It has three units - two units have a garage.
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Closer view of the Motel block.
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View of Motel Block showing lined stones.
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Elevation of on of the Motel block unit doors.
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View from Motel Complex looking south. Old Route 66 parallels the long direction of the image.
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