When you think of the American Southwest, it isn't the towns that initially come to mind. Rather, it's the incredible landscape: carved-out chasms, towering red rocks, and dramatic desert expanses. But you shouldn't miss the beautiful old towns--the clusters of adobe houses around Spanish-style plazas and the rows of Victorian miners' cottages that still cling to precipitous hillsides. Many of these communities started as remote outposts, then flourished...
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