All Souls Procession: Origins, Modern Shifts, and Family-Friendly Viewing Tips

From marigold sunsets to burning urns, this guide unpacks Tucson’s All Souls Procession history, etiquette, family- and RV-friendly logistics, photo tips, and regional alternatives so you can honor loved ones while experiencing the desert’s most luminous night.
Decode Pueblo Deco Symbols on Albuquerque’s KiMo Theatre Façade

Unlock a stress-free nine-mile route from American RV Resort to Albuquerque’s Pueblo Deco KiMo Theatre, complete with symbol-spotting scavenger hunt, golden-hour photo hacks, cultural etiquette, and downtown Art Deco extras.
San Felipe de Neri’s Pressed Flower Collection: Desert History Preserved

Discover Albuquerque’s San Felipe de Neri Church—a ten-minute hop from American RV Resort—where wheelchair-friendly gardens, hands-on pressed-flower demos, and 300 years of adobe history turn a simple stop into your most photogenic, story-packed day trip.
Evolution of North Fourth Street Chile Roasting: Hornos to Solar

A ten-minute drive from American RV Resort, North Fourth Street’s chile-roasting corridor blends Puebloan horno history, 1950s sidewalk drums and cutting-edge solar roasters, delivering kid-friendly smoke, tasting tips and insider routes to stash your flavorful haul before the season ends.