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Along the High Road: A Guide to the Scenic Route Between Espanola and Taos, New Mexico

Along the High Road: A Guide to the Scenic Route Between Espanola and Taos, New Mexico

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: GREAT BOOK
Review: A friend of mine recommended that I read "Along the High Road". I had mentioned that New Mexico was one state that we had not spent much time in as we traveled by motorhome. The book sure opened my eyes, not only to what New Mexico has to offer, but how much we probably have missed by hurrying thru other states.
Margaret really does a grand job in not only telling of the history of the area between Espanola and Taos, but also what awaits today's traveler who takes the time to "smell the roses". Great book and waiting for more from Margaret.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I didn't know that.....
Review: Before reading "Along the High Road" I didn't know that there was a second chapel at Chimayo or that tin was known as "poor man's silver" or that there are more than a dozen places to stay overnight along the road. This book was well worth the purchase price. I even bought a couple extra for family and friends.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I didn't know that.....
Review: Before reading "Along the High Road" I didn't know that there was a second chapel at Chimayo or that tin was known as "poor man's silver" or that there are more than a dozen places to stay overnight along the road. This book was well worth the purchase price. I even bought a couple extra for family and friends.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Outside Santa Fe
Review: Great little book. Looks at all the little towns along The High Road between Espanola and Taos, New Mexico. The information about the arts, lifestyles, and people that live along the road is informative and interesting. Plus-there are suggestions about where to eat and stay while visiting. Should be required reading for anyone visiting New Mexico.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: So much more than the cover
Review: I loved this book even though I was a little put off by the bland cover. I know we all know the saying "Don't judge a book...." and I'm glad I didn't go by the saying because I thoroughly enjoyed this book and found it to be filled with insightful facts and stories that I haven't read elsewhere. This was a great buy and a fascinating and very useful book. Anyone traveling to this area would greatly benenfit from reading this well written book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Who Knew?
Review: I've lived in New Mexico all my life and never knew there was so much to do on the High Road. Like many other people, I usually drove the road on my way to someplace else. Now, after reading this book, I'm going to take my time.


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