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Roadside History of New Mexico (Roadside History Series) (edition 1989)

by Francis L. Fugate, Roberta B. Fugate

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Today's highways follow the ancient trails of yesteryear, giving readers an appreciation of the past while they travel in the present. New Mexico's heritage spans more than four and a half centuries.
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Title:Roadside History of New Mexico (Roadside History Series)
Authors:Francis L. Fugate
Other authors:Roberta B. Fugate
Info:Mountain Press Publishing Company (1989), Paperback, 483 pages
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Roadside History of New Mexico by Francis L. Fugate

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Enjoyable to have along as you drive through New Mexico. Learn the history as you drive and find places to stop and explore you might have bypassed if you did not have this book with you. ( )
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