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The Fred Harvey Company developed the Indian Detours in 1926 to encourage travelers on the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway to depart the train, spend a night in a Fred Harvey Hotel, and travel in a Harveycar to historic and scenic sites across New Mexico and Arizona.
Mike Butler has been traveling and researching the Indian Detours History over the past year and has written local histories of Colorado and New Mexico over the last eighteen years. He has written five books for Arcadia Publishing's "Images of America" series, and five books for Fonthill Media's "America Through Time" series.
Mike Butler's latest book, Tracking Fred Harvey's Southwest Indian Detours, has been published in April, 2024. It details the Indian Detours History and enables travelers to track the Detours today.