A podcast that explores the rich and varied history of the state of New Mexico.
This is an interview with my Grandfather. He is 95 years old and grew up during the Great Depression. He went off to WWII, Korea, and eventually retired from the military in the 1960's. He is still alive and well with his favorite past time being to drink beer and play pool with myself and my dad at the VFW. I chose to use his story as my final project as it gave me an excuse to record him. With the internet this may be a valuable link to the past for my children and their children.
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