What’s in a Name? More on the Geronimo Springs Museum!

Friday, December 1, 2019 (continued) — So… how did the town of Truth or Consequences get its name?
The town was originally called Hot Springs, New Mexico. In 1950 there was a competition held by a game show called “Truth or Consequences” challenging a town anywhere in the US to change its name to the name of the game show. After a vote on March 31st, 1950, the town of Hot Springs officially changed its name the following day, April 1st, 1950 to Truth or Consequences. Every year there is a fiesta to celebrate the name change, although rumour has it there are some in town who have held out and still have their post addressed to Hot Springs, New Mexico!
How Truth or Consequences, New Mexico got its name
Here is a collection of some of the Fiesta clothing at the Geronimo Springs Museum! Pretty awesome!
Fiesta clothing at Geronimo Springs Museum in Truth or Consequences, New Mexico
Fiesta clothing at Geronimo Springs Museum in Truth or Consequences, New Mexico
Fiesta clothing at Geronimo Springs Museum in Truth or Consequences, New Mexico
Fiesta clothing at Geronimo Springs Museum in Truth or Consequences, New Mexico
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In yet still another room of the Geronimo Springs Museum, they have an amazing collection of artwork depicting historical scenes!
Western artwork at Geronimo Springs Museum in Truth or Consequences, New Mexico
Western artwork at Geronimo Springs Museum in Truth or Consequences, New Mexico
Geronimo painting at Geronimo Springs Museum in Truth or Consequences, New Mexico
Geronimo painting at Geronimo Springs Museum in Truth or Consequences, New Mexico
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Eugene Rhodes painting at Geronimo Springs Museum in Truth or Consequences, New Mexico
Eugene Rhodes painting at Geronimo Springs Museum in Truth or Consequences, New Mexico
A very elaborate old saddle!
Elaborate saddle at Geronimo Springs Museum in Truth or Consequences, New Mexico
A “Brand” quilt made from tobacco sacks, depicting all the local Cattle Brands used in the area!
Cattle Brand quilt at Geronimo Springs Museum in Truth or Consequences, New Mexico
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Over the Hills 2019 T-Shirts by Ed
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In another room, they have placards for each of the surrounding small towns in this area. There is some pretty rich history around here, if you are willing to drive a bit to see it!
Tourism placards at Geronimo Springs Museum in Truth or Consequences, New Mexico
When we left Truth or Consequences, we drove past the campground and into the Caballo Dam day use area to catch a glimpse of the Rio Grande River. Right after the dam, the river is pretty tame. Not at all what we were expecting. But this really is the Rio Grande River that flows down toward El Paso and the Mexican Border! This is just another one of those things we thought we would never see!
Rio Grande River, south of Caballo Dam, in Caballo, New Mexico
River Grande River, south of Caballo Dam, in Caballo, New Mexico
Rio Grande River south of Caballo Dam, in Caballo, New Mexico
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Related Blog Entries – 
11/26/19 – Travel Day to Caballo Lake State Park in Caballo, New Mexico
11/27/19 – Staying close to Home
11/30/19 – Exploring Truth or Consequences, New Mexico
11/30/19 – More Truth or Consequences
12/01/19 – Geronimo Springs Museum

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