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		<title>$11 million can buy you a town and part of its history</title>
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					It's rare to hear there's a whole town for sale, but that's what's happening at Fort Wingate, New Mexico.Over the years, Fort Wingate has seen people come and go. The Bear Springs Plaza there is now completely empty. This comes as the town has been put up for sale with a price tag of $11 million. What comes with it? Eighteen acres of real estate, including a convenience store, gas station and café. But inside the café is empty, yet full of welcoming characters like birds, a rabbit, a coin-operated elephant, even a koi pond and waterfall. On the walls are traces of history at every glance.The old military base of Fort Wingate is across the street from the town, it is not part of the sale, it is abandoned and locked up. "There were actually two Fort Wingates," said Rob Martinez, New Mexico state historian.The original Fort Wingate was near San Rafael, New Mexico."What's significant, in the 1860s is that this is where Kit Carson and the U.S. military are headquartered and they round up Navajo people to March them on 'The Long Walk,'" Martinez said.This was a 300-mile walk from Fort Wingate to Bosque Redondo, New Mexico. Nine thousand Navajo men, women and children were forced to walk and kept there for three years before being returned, this time to a new Fort Wingate, where the people were processed.For years it served as a military base and eventually became an Indian Boarding School. "It was a terrible experiment, a disaster, really, attempting to assimilate the Navajo people, force them to become culturally American," Martinez said. The town has been in the owner's family since the 1940s. He grew up here and now maintains most of the town on his own.The owner did not want to do an on-camera interview but did give sister station KOAT a tour of the café. He did not want to be on camera but did give me a tour.  Fort Wingate has 27 homes that are 100% occupied. Many of the people who live there have been there for decades. The owner said he wants to sell to someone that will allow these people to stay. Everything inside the café including historical items is part of the sale. "I would hope that we remember the legacy of Fort Wingate,"  Martinez said. "The long walk, Kit Carson and the U.S. military forcing Navajo people into a horrendous situation, and the military purposes Fort Wingate served throughout the decades."Watch the video above to learn more about this story.
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<p>It's rare to hear there's a <a href="https://www.koat.com/article/fort-wingate-new-mexico-for-sale/38238138" target="_blank" rel="noopener">whole town for sale</a>, but that's what's happening at Fort Wingate, New Mexico.</p>
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<p>Over the years, Fort Wingate has seen people come and go. The Bear Springs Plaza there is now completely empty. This comes as the town has been put up for sale with a price tag of $11 million. </p>
<p>What comes with it? <a href="https://markprice.myrealtyonegroup.com/commercial/ran/20215943/286-nm-400-road-fort-wingate-nm-87316" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">Eighteen acres of real estate,</a> including a convenience store, gas station and café. </p>
<p>But inside the café is empty, yet full of welcoming characters like birds, a rabbit, a coin-operated elephant, even a koi pond and waterfall. </p>
<p>On the walls are traces of history at every glance.</p>
<p>The old military base of Fort Wingate is across the street from the town, it is not part of the sale, it is abandoned and locked up. </p>
<p>"There were actually two Fort Wingates," said Rob Martinez, New Mexico state historian.</p>
<p>The original Fort Wingate was near San Rafael, New Mexico.</p>
<p>"What's significant, in the 1860s is that this is where Kit Carson and the U.S. military are headquartered and they round up Navajo people to March them on 'The Long Walk,'" Martinez said.</p>
<p>This was a 300-mile walk from Fort Wingate to Bosque Redondo, New Mexico. </p>
<p>Nine thousand Navajo men, women and children were forced to walk and kept there for three years before being returned, this time to a new Fort Wingate, where the people were processed.</p>
<p>For years it served as a military base and eventually became an Indian Boarding School. </p>
<p>"It was a terrible experiment, a disaster, really, attempting to assimilate the Navajo people, force them to become culturally American," Martinez said. </p>
<p>The town has been in the owner's family since the 1940s. He grew up here and now maintains most of the town on his own.</p>
<p>The owner did not want to do an on-camera interview but did give sister station KOAT a tour of the café. He did not want to be on camera but did give me a tour.  </p>
<p>Fort Wingate has 27 homes that are 100% occupied. Many of the people who live there have been there for decades. </p>
<p>The owner said he wants to sell to someone that will allow these people to stay. Everything inside the café including historical items is part of the sale. </p>
<p>"I would hope that we remember the legacy of Fort Wingate,"  Martinez said. "The long walk, Kit Carson and the U.S. military forcing Navajo people into a horrendous situation, and the military purposes Fort Wingate served throughout the decades."</p>
<p><strong><em>Watch the video above to learn more about this story.</em></strong></p>
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					Looking to buy an old military base town?Well, you’re in luck because the town of Fort Wingate, New Mexico, just east of Gallup, is for sale. Founded in 1867, the area was home to former Generals, Buffalo Soldiers and Navajo Code Talkers.Now, 111 years later the 18-acre town is for sale for $11 million. The listing, listed by Mark. T. Price last week, boasts an original trading post, cafe, post office, gas station, recreational vehicle parking with 80 hookups, maintenance shop, storage buildings, convenience store and 27 residential units. Across the street is the abandoned military base, where explosives were stored during World War I and World War II. “Sitting down with the owners and hearing about the Buffalo soldiers and the Navajo code talkers (that graced this land) is what made me take on this project,” Price told the New York Post. “Being in the center of the Wingate, surrounded by Navajo, Zuni, BLM (Bureau of Land Management), BIE, National Forest and the old fort, which are all within walking distance is what makes this property so unique.” You can find more photos and information on the property here &gt;&gt;Watch the full story in the video above.
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<p>Looking to buy an old military base town?</p>
<p>Well, you’re in luck because the town of Fort Wingate, New Mexico, just east of Gallup, is for sale. </p>
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<p>Founded in 1867, the area was home to former Generals, Buffalo Soldiers and Navajo Code Talkers.</p>
<p>Now, 111 years later the 18-acre town is for sale for $11 million. </p>
<p><a href="https://markprice.myrealtyonegroup.com/commercial/ran/20215943/286-nm-400-road-fort-wingate-nm-87316" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">The listing</a>, listed by Mark. T. Price last week, boasts an original trading post, cafe, post office, gas station, recreational vehicle parking with 80 hookups, maintenance shop, storage buildings, convenience store and 27 residential units. </p>
<p>Across the street is the abandoned military base, where explosives were stored during World War I and World War II. </p>
<p>“Sitting down with the owners and hearing about the Buffalo soldiers and the Navajo code talkers (that graced this land) is what made me take on this project,” Price told the New York Post. “Being in the center of the Wingate, surrounded by Navajo, Zuni, BLM (Bureau of Land Management), BIE, National Forest and the old fort, which are all within walking distance is what makes this property so unique.” </p>
<p>You can find <a href="https://markprice.myrealtyonegroup.com/commercial/ran/20215943/286-nm-400-road-fort-wingate-nm-87316" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">more photos and information on the property here &gt;&gt;</a></p>
<p><strong><em>Watch the full story in the video above</em></strong>. </p>
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