In 1881, the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad set up a small administrative office. David Gallup held the post of purser and whoever wanted his wages made his way to Gallup. This became a household word and the place got its name. For a town in the Wild West, it was decidedly quiet. In the early days, the focus was on coal mining, with which the steam locomotives were fired. The second mainstay was the trade with the Indians, which is why Gallup is still called "Gateway to Indian County" to this day, as there are several reservations from different tribes in the area. Gallup was at the intersection of Highways 66 and 666, but both numbers are now history. Route 66 was officially abandoned in 1985 and Route 666 was renamed Route 491 in 2003 because many associate 666 with the satanic cult and many were not comfortable driving this road.
Hotel El Rancho in Gallup
Since opening in December 1937 by D.W. Many Hollywood greats have stayed here, including Griffith. John Wayne, Ronald Reagan (later US President), Humphrey Bogart, Katharine Hepburn or Doris Day. Especially in the 1940s and 50s, many westerns were made here in the region. Today, if you wish, you can live in the same room as your film idol.
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