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Product Description “This book may be touted as a guide to the obscure, but I see it more a guide delving into all those things we take for granted. Knowing the history of a place or an object gives it meaning, takes it beyond just a simple decoration sitting on the side of the street or a painting on a rock in the mountains.” - Reader Review From the Back Cover Where in Albuquerque can you find accidentally dropped nuclear weapons, Microsoft's first office, or the remains of an amusement park dedicated to comic book character Red Ryder? Why does Albuquerque have a grave for a fictional character and where do people play in a "maggot pit"? Where can you sleep in a spy's former home, spot an "Arroyosaurus," or walk among monumental origami? And where exactly can you eat a seven-pound burrito? You'll find the answers to these questions, and many others, in this guide to the Duke City's overlooked, offbeat, and unknown. Secret Albuquerque profiles the city's best-kept restaurant secrets, most fascinating museums, and oddest works of art. It shines a light on little-known aspects of local culture and reveals the secrets behind beloved Albuquerque landmarks. You'll discover where the Mercury Astronauts received their pre-mission physicals (even female astronauts), learn how a former brothel became a bed-and-brew, and uncover the deed and misdeeds of a famed archaeologist. Written by Burquea and local author Ashley M. Biggers, Secret Albuquerque offers a new way to explore the Duke City. It's your guide to uncovering hidden histories of places you thought you knew and discovering off-the-beaten-path attractions you can visit today. About the Author Ashley M. Biggers is a writer and editor, as well as a native of Albuquerque. She has contributed to USA Today, Fodors, Alaska Airways Beyond, and New Mexico Magazine, among others. She also authored Eco-Travel New Mexico and serves as editor of GuestLife New Mexico. Learn more at ashleymbiggers.com.