Abandoned New Mexico: Ghost Towns, Endangered Architecture, and Hidden History. John M. Mulhouse

Abandoned New Mexico: Ghost Towns, Endangered Architecture, and Hidden History


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  • Abandoned New Mexico: Ghost Towns, Endangered Architecture, and Hidden History
  • John M. Mulhouse
  • Page: 160
  • Format: pdf, ePub, fb2, mobi
  • ISBN: 9781634992343
  • Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
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Abandoned New Mexico: Ghost Towns, Endangered Architecture, and Hidden History encompasses huge swathes of time and space. As rural populations decline and young people move to ever-larger cities, much of our past is left behind. Out on the plains or along now-quiet highways, changes in modes of livelihood and transportation have moved only in one direction. Stately homes and hand-built schools, churches and bars-these are not just the stuff of individual lives, but of an entire culture. New Mexico, among the least-dense states in the country, was crossed by both the Spanish and Route 66; the railroad stretched toward every hopeful mine and outlaws died in its arms. Its pueblos are among the oldest human habitations in the U.S., and the first atomic bomb was detonated nearly dead in its center. John Mulhouse spent almost a decade documenting the forgotten corners of a state like no other through his popular City of Dust project. From the sunbaked Chihuahuan Desert to the snow-capped Moreno Valley, travel through John's words and pictures across the legendary Land of Enchantment.



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