Bobby's Shrine at the Kimo Theater, Albuquerque, NM.
A look at Bobby's Shrine in the Kimo Theater. Bobby is believed to be a ghost that haunts the historic theater.
The haunting was debunked by the Southwest Ghost hunters Association in 2008.
City searches for people in a photograph who saved KiMo Theater
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KiMo Theatre Interview
'50 to 1' Producer/Director Jim Wilson, and actors Christian Kane and Madelyn Deutch talk about the movie's premiere at the KiMo Theatre in Albuquerque, NM, about their characters in the movie and the state of the film industry today.
Turning point for KiMo Theater's low attendance
KRQE News 13
Turning point for KiMo Theater's low attendance
Places to see in ( Albuquerque - USA )
Places to see in ( Albuquerque - USA )
Albuquerque, New Mexico’s largest city, sits in the high desert. Its modern Downtown core contrasts with Old Town Albuquerque, dating to the city’s 1706 founding as a Spanish colony. Old Town is filled with historic adobe buildings, such as San Felipe de Neri Church, 5 museums, and shops selling Native American handicrafts. Nearby, The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center traces the area’s tribal history.
Although it is the largest city in the state, Albuquerque is often overshadowed as a tourist destination by Santa Fe, 60 mi (97 km) to the north. But Albuquerque has a number of great attractions in its own right, with pleasant scenery, colorful history, and a spectacular hot-air balloon fiesta in the fall.
Albuquerque was founded in 1706 as a small Spanish settlement on the banks of the Rio Grande and was named for the Duke of Alburquerque (hence Albuquerque's nickname, The Duke City). In the 1880s the railroad came to town, and almost overnight a new city grew up around the train tracks a couple of miles away from the original settlement. This New Town became the hub of commerce for the state, and the city grew exponentially (eventually the New Town, which today is Downtown, and the original Old Town settlement were joined to become part of the same city).
Central Avenue is a principal east-west artery, running roughly parallel to I-40 and through Downtown just west of I-25 and past the University of New Mexico (UNM for short) just east of I-25.
The Heights are the eastern part of town closest to the Sandia Mountains. You may also hear reference to the Foothills, which are the most extreme eastern part of the city, right at the base of the mountains. Uptown is a business and shopping district located in the Heights at I-40 and Louisiana Blvd.
The North Valley and Los Ranchos de Albuquerque (technically a separate community from Albuquerque) encompass the area north of I-40 between I-25 and the river. The South Valley is the area west of I-25 south of downtown. The Westside is all the suburban neighborhoods on the western side of the river. Rio Rancho, a separate community from Albuquerque, is the metro area's largest suburb and can be considered a northern extension of the Westside.
A lot to see in Albuquerque such as :
Petroglyph National Monument
Sandia Peak Tramway
ABQ BioPark
Old Town Albuquerque
Indian Pueblo Cultural Center
Albuquerque Museum
New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science
Cibola National Forest
ABQ BioPark - Botanic Garden
National Museum of Nuclear Science & History
Downtown Albuquerque
Cliff's Amusement Park
Boca Negra Canyon
Tingley Beach
ABQ BioPark Aquarium
San Felipe de Neri Church
Rio Grande Nature Center State Park
Anderson Abruzzo Albuquerque International Balloon Museum
Old Town
Rattlesnake Museum
La Luz Trail
Explora
National Hispanic Cultural Center
Kimo Theatre
Elena Gallegos Open Space
Sandia Peak Ski & Tram
Rio Grande Zoo
Valle de Oro National Wildlife Refuge
A Park Above
Old Town Plaza
Balloon Museum Drive Northeast
El Vado Motel
Paseo del Bosque Trail
Los Poblanos
History & GHOST Tours of Old Town
Maxwell Museum of Anthropology
Rinconada Canyon Trail
Hinkle Family Fun Center
Roosevelt Park
Musical Highway
Sandia Foothills Open Space
Historic Old Town
Turquoise Museum
Piedras Marcadas Canyon
Civic Plaza
New Mexico Steam Locomotive
Mariposa Basin Park
ABQ Surf n' Slide
Embudito Trail
( Albuquerque - USA ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Albuquerque . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Albuquerque - USA
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Haunted Places in New Mexico
From Albuquerque to Rio Rancho, Las Cruces to Santa Fe, The Speakeasy presents our picks for the most haunted places in New Mexico. Enjoy!
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Police still looking for suspect involved in shooting outside of Kimo Theatre
Police still looking for suspect involved in shooting outside of Kimo Theatre
Albuquerque
Albuquerque is situated in the north-central part of the state, straddling the Rio Grande. The city population is 558,545 as of July 1, 2017.
Albuquerque was named in honor of Francisco Fernández de la Cueva, 10th Duke of Alburquerque who was Viceroy of New Spain from 1702 to 1711. The Duke's title referred to the Spanish town of Alburquerque, in the province of Badajoz, near the border with Portugal. The name derives from albus quercus meaning white oak in reference to the prevalence of cork oaks in the Spanish town which have a white wood when the bark is removed.
The town of Alburquerque was built in the traditional Spanish village pattern: a central plaza surrounded by government buildings, homes, and a church. This central plaza area has been preserved and is open to the public as a museum, cultural area, and center of commerce. It is referred to as Old Town Albuquerque or simply Old Town. Historically it was sometimes referred to as La Placita (little plaza in Spanish). On the north side of Old Town Plaza is San Felipe de Neri Church. Built in 1793, it is one of the oldest surviving buildings in the city.
Two Tiwa pueblos lie specifically on the outskirts of the present-day city, both of which have been continuously inhabited for many centuries: Sandia Pueblo, which was founded in the 14th century, and the Pueblo of Isleta, for which written records go back to the early 17th century.
Albuquerque was a farming community and strategically located military outpost along the Camino Real. The town was also the sheep-herding center of the West. Spain established a presidio (military garrison) in Albuquerque in 1706. After 1821, Mexico also had a military garrison there.
After the American occupation of New Mexico, Albuquerque had a federal garrison and quartermaster depot, the Post of Albuquerque, from 1846 to 1867.
When the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad arrived in 1880, it bypassed the Plaza, locating the passenger depot and railyards about 2 miles (3 km) east in what quickly became known as New Albuquerque or New Town.
New Mexico's dry climate brought many tuberculosis patients to the city in search of a cure during the early 20th century. The first travelers on Route 66 appeared in Albuquerque in 1926
The establishment of Kirtland Air Force Base in 1939, Sandia Base in the early 1940s, and Sandia National Laboratories in 1949, would make Albuquerque a key player of the Atomic Age.
As Albuquerque spread outward, the downtown area fell into a decline. Many historic buildings were razed in the 1960s and 1970s to make way for new plazas, high-rises, and parking lots as part of the city's urban renewal phase. As of 2010, only recently has downtown come to regain much of its urban character, mainly through the construction of many new loft apartment buildings and the renovation of historic structures such as the KiMo Theater, in the gentrification phase.
Albuquerque is also the home of the International Balloon Fiesta, the world's largest such gathering of hot-air balloons from around the globe. The event takes place during October.
Albuquerque is the setting for the television shows Breaking Bad, which significantly boosting tourism in the area. Better Call Saul, a spinoff of Breaking Bad, is also set and shot in Albuquerque.
The Cast of Albuquerque: The Unknown
In May of 2007, Sony Pictures Imageworks announced the opening of a satellite facility in Albuquerque, New Mexico that could take advantage of tax incentives offered by the state government.
Once in motion, employees of all tenure, and from many parts of the world, began moving to Albuquerque. Most knew absolutely nothing about the area. This is the story of the first forty employees who took the leap, and how they have come to experience the city of Albuquerque, and New Mexico.
A Short Documentary By:
Josh Riley
Philippe Zerounian
Production Assistant:
Baylie Ann
Music
Inní mér syngur vitleysingur Sigur Rós
Super Supportive Family Members:
Bonnie Riley
Cristal Sanchez
The Rileys
The Gorlas
Les Zeriounians
New Mexico Film Office:
Ann Lerner
Carrie Wells
Jesse Heron
New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science
Roxanne Witt
Kimo Theater
Larry Parker
Rio Grande Zoo and Botanical Gardens
Albuquerque Aquarium
Terry Axline
Catherine Hubbard
Aerowest Helicopters, Inc
Don Ambabo
Terrence Wyman
Los Poblanos Historic Inn and Cultural Centre
Liza Wheeler
Matt Rembre
New Mexico State Fair
Peggy Durkin
ABQ Studios
Jim Luongo
Sandia Peak and Tramway
Debi Owen
La Quiche Bistro Parisien
Sabine Pasco
Bruno Barachin
New Mexico Rail Runner
Jay Faught
Ace Barber Shop
Gabriel Jaureguiberry
Nantucket Shoals
Nancy Chavez-Berg
The Sports Club
Victoria Giorbas
John Giorvas
Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta
Teri Crocker
Access Control
Roy Lucero
William Epps
Hardware Pimps
Hector Barrera
Rachel Nicoll
Eric Wilson
Hardware Hoes
Cactus004
Angry Cat
Apoc
SONY Imageworks, Albuquerque:
Hector Barrera
Jean Paul Beaulieu
Jim Berney
Igor Choromanski
Shawn Clark
Jacques Daigle
Keridan Elliott
Nathan Eriksen
Derek Bro Esparza
Aaron Estrada
Patrick Finley
James Hanpadungvongs
Steve Hoogendyk
Rob House
Min Kang
Jeff Kim
Matt Kowaliszyn
Kevin Bubba Lombardi
Stephen Lunn
Albert Mason
Michael Miller
Rachel Nicoll
Kerry Nordquist
Cara Paul
Claus Pedersen
Donny Rausch
Jennifer Rojo
Jeff Schu
David Seager
Graham Silva
Jason Stansell
Glenn Sylvester
Kishore Vijay
Mark Wendell
Phan Winatrakoon
Eric Wilson
Bob Winter
Tyquane Wright
Bjorn Zipprich
New Mexico Zoo Mammals Part 3: H-N
New Mexico mammals in zoos where their captivity is almost always obvious.
Albuquerque: The Unknown
In May of 2007, Sony Pictures Imageworks announced the opening of a satellite facility in Albuquerque, New Mexico that could take advantage of tax incentives offered by the state government.
Once in motion, employees of all tenure, and from many parts of the world, began moving to Albuquerque. Most knew absolutely nothing about the area. This is the story of the first forty employees who took the leap, and how they have come to experience the city of Albuquerque, and New Mexico.
A Short Documentary By:
Josh Riley
Philippe Zerounian
Production Assistant:
Baylie Ann
Music
Zombie - Fela Kuti
Say Hello - The New Law
Super Supportive Family Members:
Bonnie Riley
Cristal Sanchez
The Rileys
The Gorlas
Les Zeriounians
New Mexico Film Office:
Ann Lerner
Carrie Wells
Jesse Heron
New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science
Roxanne Witt
Kimo Theater
Larry Parker
Rio Grande Zoo and Botanical Gardens
Albuquerque Aquarium
Terry Axline
Catherine Hubbard
Aerowest Helicopters, Inc
Don Ambabo
Terrence Wyman
Los Poblanos Historic Inn and Cultural Centre
Liza Wheeler
Matt Rembre
New Mexico State Fair
Peggy Durkin
ABQ Studios
Jim Luongo
Sandia Peak and Tramway
Debi Owen
La Quiche Bistro Parisien
Sabine Pasco
Bruno Barachin
New Mexico Rail Runner
Jay Faught
Ace Barber Shop
Gabriel Jaureguiberry
Nantucket Shoals
Nancy Chavez-Berg
The Sports Club
Victoria Giorbas
John Giorvas
Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta
Teri Crocker
Access Control
Roy Lucero
William Epps
Hardware Pimps
Hector Barrera
Rachel Nicoll
Eric Wilson
Hardware Hoes
Cactus004
Angry Cat
Apoc
SONY Imageworks, Albuquerque:
Hector Barrera
Jean Paul Beaulieu
Jim Berney
Igor Choromanski
Shawn Clark
Jacques Daigle
Keridan Elliott
Nathan Eriksen
Derek Bro Esparza
Aaron Estrada
Patrick Finley
James Hanpadungvongs
Steve Hoogendyk
Rob House
Min Kang
Jeff Kim
Matt Kowaliszyn
Kevin Bubba Lombardi
Stephen Lunn
Albert Mason
Michael Miller
Rachel Nicoll
Kerry Nordquist
Cara Paul
Claus Pedersen
Donny Rausch
Jennifer Rojo
Jeff Schu
David Seager
Graham Silva
Jason Stansell
Glenn Sylvester
Kishore Vijay
Mark Wendell
Phan Winatrakoon
Eric Wilson
Bob Winter
Tyquane Wright
Bjorn Zipprich
Albuquerque resident: 'Judgmental Map' stereotypes city
It's not your typical map of Albuquerque. In fact, some people said the person or people, who created it, crossed the line between funny and offensive.
Top Tourist Attractions in Albuquerque: New Mexico Travel Guide
Top Tourist Attractions in Albuquerque: New Mexico Travel Guide
Albuquerque Biological Park, Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta, Albuquerque Museum of Art and History, Church of San Felipe de Neri, Science Center and Children's Museum, KiMo Theatre, Rio Grande Nature Center State Park, Sandia Peak Tramway, University of New Mexico
Top 20 Things To Do In Albuquerque, New Mexico
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Here are top 20 things to do in Albuquerque, New Mexico
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1. Sandia Peak Tramway -
2. Visit New Mexico Museum Of Natural History And Science -
3. Learn About The History Of Albuquerque -
4. Enjoy The San Felipe De Neri Church -
5. See Over 15,000 Historic Petroglyphs -
6. Go Fishing At Tingley Beach -
7. Watch A Show At The Haunted Kimo Theatre -
8. Albuquerque Aquarium -
9. Get Educated At The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center -
10. Take The Kids To Explora -
11. Meet The Animals At Rio Grande Zoo -
12. See Albuquerque From A Hot Air Balloon -
13. Ride The Rides At Cliff’s Amusement Park -
14. Cheer On The Albuquerque Isotopes -
15. Spend A Night At Hotel Andaluz -
16. Preserve The Hispanic Culture Of Albuquerque -
17. Explore The ABQ BioPark -
18. Shop Till You Drop At The Coronado Center -
19. American International Rattlesnake Museum -
20. Learn About Culture At The Maxwell Museum Of Anthropology -
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Veterans documentary debuts at KiMo Theater
day on eleven, eleven, eleven----was shown tonight at the kimo theater. some of the veterans in the film .... and photographers behind the film.... were there. adam camp joins us downtown with their story. a crowd gathered at the kimo this evening to see stories of veterans both young and old, some with emotional and physical scars---all share their experience of service last veterans day, photographers across the country met with various veterans and got their stories---all those interviews and stories make this film---veterans day. sergeant toby montoya is one new mexico veteran in the film---he served in iraq and afghanistan----he can't walk because of brain injuries from explosions in combat he talked about how the film helped him cope Knowing that there was a lot of people around me that had been through similar experiences, no matter what the war was. We all experienced what war truly showed us eric ortegren is another new mexico veteran who participated in the film----he served in afghanistan with the airborne. he watched the film before it showed tonight at the kimo theatre I love all the stories that they tied in. And it's very meaningful and I'm very proud to have participated in it we asked him what it was like to see his parts in the documentary funny how seeing myself trying not to cry made it just as difficult to not be as emotional, watching myself become emotional besides veterans, photographers helped put the film together----care y moots shared why he shot portions of the documentary. go to the airport, you see veterans coming and going. a lot of times you don't know what to say to them. I think we're all very thankful. he told us what he hopes will come out of people seeing this film every one of those veterans you see, there's a huge story behind them. They all have done incredible stuff ... adam camp, kob eyewitness news four. governor susana martinez says governor susana martinez says
EFFEX NIGHTCLUB-ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO
Description Of Effex Nightclub:
Albuquerque's 1st Genuine Largest Gay Nightclub! Effex Nightclub Grand Opening Was On June 10,2010! This Spacious, Two-Level Nightclub Is In The Heart Of Albuquerque's Downtown Area, On Central Avenue. Effex Features A Large Ground-Floor Dance Floor With Multiple-Bars & Hot Bartenders To Serve You The Drinks Of Your Choice, Zebra Hallway, Big Stage, And A State-Of-The-Art Sound System & Light Effects That Will Blow You Away, Friendly Staff And Friendly/Great Security Staff To Make Sure You All Have A Great/Fun/Exciting Evening There!!! Head Upstairs (Via Elevator Or Staircase), And Enjoy: Elegant Lounge, Also, You'll Find A Huge Open-Sky View-Roof Deck Bar & Outdoor Dancefloor, That's Ideal For Chatting/Dancing/Smoke Section While Gazing Up At Those Albuquerque,New Mexico Moon & Twinkling Stars! Effex Continues To Further Plans To Create Plenty Of Other Great New Features, And Already Have, The Crowds (Both Men And Women) Have Been Flocking There & Loving It! Effex Nightclub Is Located: ( 420 Central Ave.SW (DOWNTOWN) Albuquerque,NM 87102 On The Southeast Corner of 5th & Central; Next Door To Schlotzky's Deli! And Across Central Ave. From The Kimo Theater)!!!
CNM-area drivers see orange barrels, no construction crews
Warmer temperatures bring more construction throughout the Metro, but one spot in Albuquerque is catching attention for what isn’t happening. Story on KRQE.com:
Man found dead at South Valley apartment
Albuquerque police are investigating after finding a man shot dead at an apartment complex.
Downtown Albuquerque
Slideshow of Downtown Albuquerque
Route 66 The Mother Road
Things to do in Albuquerque - Burque Style
ABQ, #burquestyle Check out what there is to see and do in Albuquerque, NM. The City that I love! ABQ Bio Park (Zoo, Aquarium, & Botanical Gardens), Balloon Fiesta, Balloon Museum, Sandia Mountains, Sandia Peak Tramway, Rio Grande River, Unser Racing Museum, ABQ Dragway, Yearwood Performance, , Driver's Den, Rt. 66 Muffler, Kurt's Camera Corral, Baillio's, Cowboys & Indians Antiques, Defined Fitness, Thunderbird Harley Davidson, Duke City Harley Davidson, Jackson Wink Academy, Roller King, Holiday Bowl, Hinkle Family Fun Center, Albuquerque Indoor Karting, Los Altos Skate Park, New Mexico Veterans Memorial, Kimo Theater, Lobo Theater, Highland Theater, Hotel Albuquerque, Sheraton, Crowne Plaza, Marriott Uptown, Marriott Pyramid, Desert Sands Motel, De Anza Motor Lodge, Zia Motor Lodge, El Don Motel, El Camino Motor Hotel, Winrock Mall, ABQ Uptown Mall, Coronado Center, Cottonwood Mall, UNM Hospital, Lovelace Medical Center, Lovelace Women's Hospital, ABQ Health Partners, VA Hospital, Albuquerque ART, Downtown Albuquerque, Old Town Albuquerque, ABQ Sunport, The Downs Racetrack & Casino, New Mexico State Fair, Expo New Mexico, Sandia Resort & Casino, Rt 66 Casino, Isleta Resort & Casino, Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, National Hispanic Cultural Center, African American Performing Arts Center & Exhibit Hall, Frontier Restaurant, The Cooperage, Dog House, Blake's Lotaburger, Lee's Chinese Fast Food, Owl Cafe, Kelly's, Monte Vista Fire Station, Hurricane's Cafe, Twisters, Golden Pride, Powdrell's Barbeque, JR's BBQ, Pizza Castle, Range Cafe, Sadie's, La Salita, Eloy's, Monroe's, Julian's Burgers & More, Little Anita's, Garcia's Cafe, Los Cuates, Gardunos, El Pinto, Cesar's Mexican & Greek, Ortega's New Mexican Restaurant, Cliff's Amusement Park, The Albuquerque Museum, New Mexico Museum of Natural History, Explora Science Center & Children's Museum, UNM, University of New Mexico Lobos, CNM, Central New Mexico Community College, Albuquerque Isotopes Baseball.
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