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ОглавлениеWalking Albuquerque: 30 Tours of the Duke City’s historic neighborhoods, ditch trails, urban nature, and public art
Copyright © 2015 by Stephen Ausherman
Editors: Holly Cross and Kate Johnson
Cover and interior photos: Copyright © by Stephen Ausherman
Cartographer: Scott McGrew
Cover and book design: Larry B. Van Dyke and Lisa Pletka
Indexer: Sylvia Coates
ISBN: 978-0-89997-767-6; eISBN: 978-0-89997-768-3
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Cover photos: Front, clockwise from bottom center: rattlesnake sculpture on University Blvd. median, Mesa del Sol; Barr Canal, Mountain View; Chevy 3100 at Tappan House, El Rancho Plaza; Lobo sculpture, UNM South Campus; Explora! Science Center and Children’s Museum, Museum and Courthouse; San Ignacio Catholic Church, Martineztown–Santa Barbara; Anderson-Abruzzo Albuquerque International Balloon Museum, Balloon Fiesta. Back, clockwise from top: El Santuario de San Lorenzo, Bernalillo; Routes Rentals & Tours, Old Town; goats grazing at Los Chavez, Los Duranes.
Frontispiece: Detail from Petro Circle by Doug Weigel (see Walk 27)
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SAFETY NOTICE: Although Wilderness Press and the author have made every attempt to ensure that the information in this book is accurate at press time, they are not responsible for any loss, damage, injury, or inconvenience that may occur to anyone while using this book. You are responsible for your own safety and health while following the walking trips described here. Always check local conditions, know your own limitations, and consult a map.