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Cuba, N.M., and the area surrounding, is known for its
wildlife, beautiful views and interesting history. Native Americans
have occupied the area for hundreds of years. In the 1700s, Spanish
ranchers and farmers settled the area. Today, many large ranches
and farms surround Cuba raising cattle, sheep, and goats, while
also offering some premier elk and deer hunting.
On Sunday, April 23, there was a guided FAM tour to the San
Pablo and Cuba area. Time was spent exploring the area prior
to the REDTT conference. The following stops were made:
- Sueños Encantados Bed and Breakfast at Rancho at San
Pablo de Garcias, located between Cuba and La Ventana. Participants
were treated to:
- Wine Tasting from Zapata Winery - Rudy Durans delicious
nopal, white and red grape wines.
- Luncheon - with Vi and Phyllis of Sueños Encantados
Bed and Breakfast. They served a homemade traditional Mexican
luncheon complete with tacos, chicken enchiladas with red sauce,
calabasitas (squash, corn, & onion), refried beans and, of
course, homemade tortillas.
- A grounds tour of the area which included: the original San
Pablo Military Fort; the homestead of the Cebada family, dating
back to the early 1800s; and spectacular scenery.
- Then the group left for the historic village of Cuba. They
stopped at:
- El Brunos Restaurante y Cantina for Flan in one of
the finest Mexican restaurants in the Southwest.
- They browsed the unique gift shop, and art displayed throughout
the restaurant. Womens fashions by Double D Ranch of Texas
are sold in the gift shop.
- Took a tour of local Cuba artisans - including Saras
Mudwasp Sculpture site and more.
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