Albuquerque's Route 66 Motels Are Turning Into Affordable Housing
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Albuquerque's Route 66 Motels Are Turning Into Affordable Housing
This story originally appeared in High Country News. As a housing crisis pummels the American West, from Sun Valley, Idaho, to Tucson, Arizona, there’s a dull irony in the number of abandoned houses and old hotels. Some of them cluster around former mining boomtowns; Bannack, Montana, for instance, was briefly the state’s capital before the veins of gold ran dry and the 10,000 residents moved on. Today, some 60 buildings still stand, including t…
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