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		<title>U.S. Highway 89: the Scenic Route to Seven Western National Parks</title>
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U.S. Highway 89: the Scenic Route to Seven Western National Parks
by Ann Torrence
U.S. Highway 89: The Scenic Route to Seven Western National Parks is a visual guide to seven of America’s favorite national parks, hometown events and quirky roadside attractions linked by U.S. 89.
Scenic Highway 89 traces the stories of legendary trappers, missionaries and homesteaders. [...]]]></description>
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<strong>U.S. Highway 89: the Scenic Route to Seven Western National Parks</strong><br />
by Ann Torrence</p>
<p><em>U.S. Highway 89: The Scenic Route to Seven Western National Parks</em> is a visual guide to seven of America’s favorite national parks, hometown events and quirky roadside attractions linked by U.S. 89.<br />
Scenic Highway 89 traces the stories of legendary trappers, missionaries and homesteaders. Widened in the Roaring Twenties to satisfy America’s motoring enthusiasts, but bypassed by modern interstates, the 1,600 mile route from Canada to Mexico retains its back-roads charm. From Yellowstone to the Grand Canyon, beauty queens to working cowboys, Ann Torrence’s stunning images and engaging text capture the enduring spirit of the west.</p>
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<strong>Author </strong><br />
Salt Lake City writer and photographer Ann Torrence drove over 15,000 miles to research and photograph U.S. Highway 89. Her documentary style explores the interplay of the human element and landscape; transformations of culture–what is kept, lost, and reinvented; and the iconography of the American West. U.S. Highway 89 is her first book.</p>
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<p>ISBN: 978-0-9703130-5-8<br />
8.5”w x 11” h<br />
160 pages with 176 color illustrations and 10 maps<br />
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Museum of Northern Arizona Bookstore (Flagstaff)</p>
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Thunderbird Motel Gift Shop (Mt. Carmel Junction)<br />
Thunder Mountain Mercantile (Panguitch)<br />
Butch Cassidy&#8217;s Hideout Motel &amp; Restaurant (Circleville)<br />
<a href="http://robbersroostbooks.com/">Robber&#8217;s Roost Bookstore</a> (Torrey)<br />
<a href="http://stateparks.utah.gov/parks/fremont">Fremont Indian State Park &#038; Museum</a> (Sevier)<br />
<a href="http://www.shopthestation.com">The Corner Station</a> (Fairview)<br />
The King&#8217;s English (Salt Lake City)<br />
Cahoots (Salt Lake City)<br />
Coffee Garden (Salt Lake City)<br />
<a href="http://store.pictureline.com/u-s-highway-89-the-scenic-route-to-seven-national-parks-ann-torrence.html">Pictureline</a> (Salt Lake City)<br />
Cache Valley Visitor Center (Logan)</p>
<p><strong>Montana</strong><br />
Choteau Trading Post (Choteau)<br />
Dupuyer Cache (Dupuyer)</p>
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