Includes an excellent, colorful vintage pictorial guide for New Mexico, the Southwestern state with an extraordinary geography, history and culture. The 32-page, 7 x 10 volume has a glossy card stock cover and contains over100 images of this special place, a blend of Spanish, Indian and Cowboy cultures, noted for its natural beauty and long history of settlement (Acoma Pueblo, the “Sky City” atop a mesa, has been continuously inhabited for over 2,000 years). The pictorial guide is published by Petley Studios, from circa 1985, but has the technicolor look and mid-century fonts of something considerably older; and a vintage map of Santa Fe, the charming state capital of New Mexico, a city of 90,000 high in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, noted for its Pueblo & Spanish Territorial architecture and vibrant arts scene. Features a a street map of the city (at 7,200 feet above sea level, the nation’s highest state capital) on one side, along with a road map of the surrounding area, a more detailed map of Santa Fe’s downtown and a street map of the northern edge of the city, on the other side (from First Interstate Bank, circa 1980); and a map of Albuquerque (New Mexico’s largest city) and Santa Fe (from H.M. Gousha, 1993), featuring a street map of Albuquerque (a city of 565,000, with a metro population of 960,000), and the suburbs of Los Ranchos, Sandia Heights, Alameda, Paradise Hills, Corrales, Rio Rancho, on one side, and a street map of Santa Fe (located about 65 miles north of Albuquerque), as well as the southern edge of Albuquerque metro (South Valley) on the other side.