Bergers Tourists Guide to New Mexico Including Descriptions of Towns Pueblos

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Bergers Tourists Guide to New Mexico Including Descriptions of Towns Pueblos
William M Berger
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Adjoining it is a college in charge of the Jesuit Fathers, who have their head-quarters in the Territory here. There is also a Sisters' School. The Albuquer- que Academy was founded in 1879, moved to the new town in 1882, and is a very flourishing institution, with over 150 scholars. Almost all churches and denomina- tions are represented here by religious edifices of solidity, taste, and beauty. The Territorial Fair is held here each fall, permanent fair-grounds having been arranged, including... exhibition-buildings, race-track, etc. The display of fruit and vegetables, the product of the valley, is surpassed nowhere in the country. The attention of the tourist is called to the fact, which otherwise might escape his observation, that the great majority of the buildings here, which, apparently are constructed of ordinary adobes, that is of sun-dried, moulded bricks, are in reality built of blocks of a pecul- iar turf, full of interlacing roots, cut of the proper size, and then sun-dried.

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