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If you're planning a trip to enchanting New Mexico, there are numerous options for reaching this captivating state. For detailed information on how to get there, refer to the Get in section on the New Mexico article. Once you arrive, a car will be your best companion for exploring the charming pueblos and moving between them. Each pueblo is easily accessible by following specific directions, which are provided below. The roads in New Mexico are generally in excellent condition, but be prepared for some narrow routes and the possibility of driving on gravel roads when visiting more remote pueblos. While pueblos located along main roads, like those along the I-25 between Albuquerque and Santa Fe, usually have nearby gas stations, the more off-the-beaten-path pueblos may have limited options. In such cases, it is advisable to head to the nearest town or major road to find a gas station for your convenience.]
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**1. Hamburger**The hamburger, often simply called a burger, is a sandwich consisting of a cooked patty of ground beef, usually served in a bun with toppings and condiments such as lettuce, tomato, onion, cheese, and pickles. It is a quintessential American fast food item that can be found at restaurants, fast food joints, and even street vendors throughout the country. While traditional hamburgers typically include beef, there are also vegetarian options available made from plant-based ingredients.
**2. Pizza**Pizza is a popular Italian-American dish consisting of a yeasted flatbread base, typically topped with tomato sauce, cheese, and various other ingredients such as meats, vegetables, and herbs. In the United States, pizza is often sold as both a take-out and sit-down dining option, with numerous regional variations in styles and toppings. Pepperoni is a particularly popular topping in the U.S., but vegetarian and vegan pizzas are also widely available.
**3. Fried Chicken**Fried chicken is a southern-style dish comprised of marinated chicken pieces that are coated in a seasoned flour mixture and deep-fried until golden brown and crispy. Originating from the American South, fried chicken has become a staple in the country's culinary landscape, with various regional variations in preparation styles and seasonings. It can be enjoyed as a standalone meal or as part of a larger feast, and although traditionally prepared with chicken, vegetarian alternatives do exist.Historical Appearance
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