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The New York Times: 36 Hours USA & Canada, Southwest and Rocky Mountains

The New York Times: 36 Hours USA & Canada, Southwest and Rocky Mountains

Current price: $15.74
Publication Date: February 25th, 2013
Publisher:
Taschen
ISBN:
9783836542036
Pages:
128

Description

Weekends on the road: The best of the American Southwest and Rocky Mountains The New York Times has been offering up dream weekends with practical itineraries in its popular weekly "36 Hours" column since 2002. The many expert contributors have brought careful research, insider's knowledge, and a sense of fun to hundreds of cities and destinations, always with an eye to getting the most out of a short trip. Based on the best-selling book 36 Hours: 150 Weekends in the USA & Canada, the Times and TASCHEN now bring together the best of the Southwest and Rocky Mountains. From the great urban centers on everyone's travel list to surprising locales with undiscovered character and charm, the paths lead from museum hopping in Fort Worth and soul-seeking in Sedona, to the ski slopes of Aspen and Vail, and well beyond.

Featured destinations:
Albuquerque, New Mexico - Aspen, Colorado - Austin, Texas - Boise, Idaho - Dallas, Texas - Denver, Colorado - Fort Worth, Texas - Houston, Texas - Jackson, Wyoming - Las Vegas, Nevada - Leadville, Colorado - Moab, Utah - Park City, Utah - Phoenix, Arizona - Salt Lake City, Utah - San Antonio, Texas - Santa Fe, New Mexico - Scottsdale, Arizona - Sedona, Arizona - Sun Valley, Idaho - Telluride, Colorado - The Grand Canyon, Arizona - Tucson, Arizona - Vail, Colorado.

Also available in this series:
Northeast - Southeast - Midwest & Great Lakes - West Coast

About the Author

Barbara Ireland, a writer and editor based in western New York State, is a former deputy travel editor and deputy Op-Ed page editor at "The New York Times." While on the "Times" staff, she commissioned and edited many "36 Hours" columns and wrote a few herself. She is a graduate of Cornell University and was a John S. Knight journalism fellow at Stanford University.