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 Otherwise, turn left on Kit Carson Ave.

 Turn right on Raynolds Ave.

 Bear right at the Y onto Gold. Ahead on the southwest corner at 14th St., the cottage-style apartments were built in 1939. On the northeast corner is the Pueblo Revival house that Henry C. Trost built for himself in 1925. Trost designed many notable buildings in town, including Albuquerque High School, the Sunshine Theater, and the Occidental Life Insurance Building.

 Turn right on 10th St.

 Turn left on Silver. The 900 block is a showcase of charming houses from the early 20th century. The Craftsman bungalow at 918 Silver was built in 1915. A unique and award-winning brick house stands next door. The white house at 904 Silver makes a statement with pink stairs, gutters, and trim. Next door, at the end of the block, is a Spanish Pueblo Revival house with wavy parapets. It was built in 1924. Continue straight to return to the corner of Silver and 8th. One last detail: On a west-facing wall in back of the fire station is the mural More than a Firefighter by local artist PAZ. It’s worth checking out if you can manage the half-block detour.

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