Apr. 30—Editor's note: The Journal continues "What's in a Name?," a twice a month column in which staff writer Elaine Briseño will give a short history of how places in New Mexico got their names.
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The real story of Roswell UFO crash
The Roswell UFO incident of 1947 has captivated the world for decades, evolving from a mere footnote in history to a significant cultural phenomenon. With numerous theories and explanations, ...
ROSWELL, N.M. (KRQE) – Roswell’s UFO Festival is set for takeoff on Friday, but one guest is getting national attention for how they are getting there. Steve Anderson, 67, took the trip of a lifetime, ...
WEBVTT S, LIVE AT 10:00.DOUG: A CRASH 70 YEARS AGO INROSWELL, AND THE FBI TELLS KOATRADIO -- I DIDN'T KNOW WE HAD ARADIO STATION -- TO STOPTRANSMITTING.WAS THERE A UFO COVER-UP?SHELLY: TONIGHT, ACTION ...
Humans have been spotting — and remarking on — mysterious forms in the sky since the beginning of recorded history, but author Garrett Graff traces the "modern age of UFOs" to a flurry of sightings ...
Across the 75 years since something—something—crashed outside Roswell in early July 1947, the very name itself has taken on a life of its own: Today, it’s shorthand for UFOs, extraterrestrials, and a ...
ROSWELL, New Mexico — If it weren’t for an Ashkenazi Jew named Stanton T. Friedman, the world might have long ago forgotten what’s come to be known simply as the “Roswell incident.” Instead, countless ...
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