The short answer: No!
The long answer: Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! No!
The distance between Roseburg Oregon to New Mexico is 1074.58 miles.
Oregon is the state further west in fact it lies right next to the Pacific Ocean.
Oregon. New Mexico was part of Mexico until 1848 and Idaho was part of Oregon until 1846.
New Mexico is on Mountain Time, which is one hour ahead of Pacific Time. Almost all of Oregon is on Pacific Time, but a small part of southeastern Oregon (most of Malheur County, along the Idaho border) is on Mountain Time.
Actually, no. The Oregon Trail was also known as the Oregon-California Trail that allowed farmers, settlers, and families to travel east to either Oregon or Northern California. The wagon trail that allowed cargo, freight, cattle, and settlers from the east to Mexico was the Santa Fe Trail, which traveled to Santa Fe, New Mexico and then onto Mexico.
Idaho, Utah, New Mexico
Starting with Washington, Oregon, California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida. If you stop at the Mexican border then you end with Texas.
You should contact the New Mexico child support agency, either to show them that you don't owe past-due support or to enter into a payment plan.
Jackie Chan was in New Mexico to film Spy Next Door
I guess you mean NEW Mexico; no it is not. States bordering California include Oregon, Nevada and Arizona.
The cast of 2003 Las Vegas Bowl - 2003 includes: Mike Augustyniak as Himself - New Mexico Lobos Tight End Hank Baskett as Himself - New Mexico Lobos Wide Receiver Landrick Brody as Himself - New Mexico Lobos Running Back Michael Brunker as Himself - New Mexico Lobos Wide Receiver Adrian Byrd as Himself - New Mexico Lobos Running Back Cole Clasen as Himself - Oregon St. Beavers Wide Receiver Dwight Counter as Himself - New Mexico Lobos Wide Receiver Zach Cresap as Himself - New Mexico Lobos Tight End Tim Euhus as Himself - Oregon St. Beavers Tight End Gabriel Fulbright as Himself - New Mexico Lobos Defensive Back Tyler Gaus as Himself - New Mexico Lobos Punter George Gillett as Himself - Oregon St. Beavers Wide Receiver Rod Gilmore as Himself - Color Commentator Mike Hass as Himself - Oregon St. Beavers Wide Receiver Rocky Long as Himself - New Mexico Lobos Head Coach Sean McDonough as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer Kole McKamey as Himself - New Mexico Lobos Quarterback Dontrell Moore as Himself - New Mexico Lobos Running Back James Newson as Himself - Oregon St. Beavers Wide Receiver Sabby Piscitelli as Himself - Oregon St. Beavers Defensive Back Brandon Ratcliff as Himself - New Mexico Lobos Defensive Back Adam Rothenfluh as Himself - Oregon St. Beavers Quarterback Terrence Thomas as Himself - New Mexico Lobos Wide Receiver Carl Tobey as Himself - Oregon St. Beavers Punter Harvey Whiten as Himself - Oregon St. Beavers Defensive Back Aric Williams as Himself - Oregon St. Beavers Defensive Back Dwight Wright as Himself - Oregon St. Beavers Running Back Kirk Yliniemi as Himself - Oregon St. Beavers Kicker Wes Zunker as Himself - New Mexico Lobos Kicker
Missouri was the beginning of both the Oregon and the Santa Fe trails. The Oregon trail ended in Oregon, and the Santa Fe trail ended in New Mexico.