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Albuquerque Then & Now,Mo Palmer,2006,Sa n Felipe Hotel,Armory,I ndian Trading
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- 9781592236558
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Readerlink Distribution Services, LLC
ISBN-10
1592236553
ISBN-13
9781592236558
eBay Product ID (ePID)
54363708
Product Key Features
Book Title
Albuquerque Then and Now
Number of Pages
144 Pages
Language
English
Topic
United States / State & Local / Southwest (Az, NM, Ok, Tx), United States / West / Mountain (Az, Co, Id, Mt, NM, Nv, Ut, WY)
Publication Year
2006
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Travel, History
Book Series
Then and Now Thunder Bay Ser.
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
34.6 Oz
Item Length
10 in
Item Width
11.2 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2006-050125
Dewey Edition
22
Dewey Decimal
978.9/6100222
Synopsis
Part frontier town, part cosmopolitan city, Albuquerque has a proud heritage more than 300 years in the making. Named to honor a Spanish Duke, Albuquerque is New Mexico's largest city and the new star of the best-selling Then and Now series. * Albuquerque has been home to Navajo Indians, a U.S. Army outpost during the Mexican-American war, a thriving wool and lumber center, and a key stop on the Atlantic-Pacific railroad line. * Side-by-side then-and-now photographs showcase landmarks like Kistler's department store (demolished to make way for new construction), the Old Bernalillo County Courthouse (rumored to be haunted), and the beautiful California Mission-style Alvarado Hotel, considered the finest railroad hotel of its time (it had electricity!). * Images of San Felipe de Neri Church, the first building erected in the settlement, show how much Albuquerque has changed and how much it has stayed the same. The original adobe chapel has been enlarged and rebuilt many times, but its thick adobe walls remain. * From Old Town across the tracks to New Town, you'll discover a thriving, modern city filled with remarkable architecture and culture., Part frontier town, part cosmopolitan city, Albuquerque has a proud heritage more than 300 years in the making. Named to honor a Spanish Duke, Albuquerque is New Mexico's largest city and the new star of the best-selling Then and Now series. - Albuquerque has been home to Navajo Indians, a U.S. Army outpost during the Mexican-American war, a thriving wool and lumber center, and a key stop on the Atlantic-Pacific railroad line. - Side-by-side then-and-now photographs showcase landmarks like Kistler's department store (demolished to make way for new construction), the Old Bernalillo County Courthouse (rumored to be haunted), and the beautiful California Mission-style Alvarado Hotel, considered the finest railroad hotel of its time (it had electricity!). - Images of San Felipe de Neri Church, the first building erected in the settlement, show how much Albuquerque has changed and how much it has stayed the same. The original adobe chapel has been enlarged and rebuilt many times, but its thick adobe walls remain. - From Old Town across the tracks to New Town, you'll discover a thriving, modern city filled with remarkable architecture and culture., Part frontier town, part cosmopolitan city, Albuquerque has a proud heritage more than 300 years in the making. Named to honor a Spanish Duke, Albuquerque is New Mexico's largest city and the new star of the best-selling Then and Now series. - Albuquerque has been home to Navajo Indians, a U.S. Army outpost during the Mexican-American war, a thrivi, Part frontier town, part cosmopolitan city, Albuquerque has a proud heritage more than 300 years in the making. Named to honor a Spanish Duke, Albuquerque is New Mexico's largest city and the new star of the best-selling Then and Now series. - Albuquerque has been home to Navajo Indians, a U.S. Army outpost during the Mexican-American war, a thriving wool and lumber center, and a key stop on the Atlantic-Pacific railroad line. - Side-by-side then-and-now photographs showcase landmarks like Kistler's department store (demolished to make way for new construction), the Old Bernalillo County Courthouse (rumored to be haunted), and the beautiful California Mission-style Alvarado Hotel, considered the finest railroad hotel of its time (it had electricity ). - Images of San Felipe de Neri Church, the first building erected in the settlement, show how much Albuquerque has changed and how much it has stayed the same. The original adobe chapel has been enlarged and rebuilt many times, but its thick adobe walls remain. - From Old Town across the tracks to New Town, you'll discover a thriving, modern city filled with remarkable architecture and culture., - Side-by-side then-and-now photographs showcase landmarks like Kistler's department store (now demolished), the Old Bernalillo County Courthouse (rumored to be haunted), and the beautiful California Mission-style Alvarado Hotel, considered the finest railroad hotel of its time.- Images of San Felipe de Neri Church, the first building erected in the settlement, show how much Albuquerque has changed. The original adobe chapel has been enlarged and rebuilt many times, but its thick adobe walls remain.- From Old Town across the tracks to New Town, you'll discover a thriving, modern city filled with remarkable architecture and culture.
LC Classification Number
F804.A3P35 2006
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