7 Most Romantic Places In New Mexico - Los Poblanos Inn
Christine shows us the historic Los Poblanos Inn.
Bernalillo Co. plans to add to South Valley open space property
Bernalillo Co. plans to add to South Valley open space property - Source:
Los Poblanos Organic Farm
Los Poblanos Organic Farm
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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Albuquerque: Advancing the Destination
Albuquerque is experiencing much momentum. Members of the Albuquerque community share good news and advancements from their organizations, businesses, and fields. They also express their hopes for the city as it continues to grow and to develop.
Interested in other good news from Albuquerque? Check out the Albuquerque Convention and Visitors Bureau's 2014 Year in Review Video:
PRODUCTION: ACVB
VIDEOGRAPHY: Southwest Productions
POST-PRODUCTION: 30 Second Street
MUSIC:
Heritage Place
Effortless
by Josh Woodward - joshwoodward.com
And a special thanks to all members of the Albuquerque community featured in this production.
Albuquerque CVB /
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0:05 - Mayor Richard J. Berry
0:29 - Ann Lerner
0:37 - Darin Sand - Goodman Realty and Hotel Andaluz
0:52 - Josh and Heather Arnold - Routes Bicycle Rentals and Tours
1:06 - Marcel Lucero - Convention Services of the Southwest
1:25 - Michael Riordan - City of Albuquerque Municipal Development
1:36 - Regina Chavez - Principal of Cultural Econ.
1:54 - Chris Morales - Golden Crown Panaderia
2:05 - Shannon Guess - Santa Ana Star Casino
2:20 - Charlie Walter - NM Museum of Natural History and Science
2:34 - Maresa Thompson - Heritage Hotels and Resorts
2:54 - Patrick Humpf - ABQ Food Trucks
3:06 - Louis Abruzzo - Sandia Peak Tramway
3:16 - Sandy Cohen - Balloon Museum
3:29 - Yancy Sturgeon - Hotel Parq Central
3:42 - Linda Thorne and Lanny Tonning - Old Town Farm & Bike-in Coffee
3:56 - Jesse Herron and Mike Silva - ABQ Trolley Co.
4:20 - Andre and Keith West-Harrison - Great Face and Body
4:43 - Jose Garcia - Albuquerque Convention Center
4:57 - Marisa Magallanez - National Institute of Flamenco
4:13 - Sherri Brueggemann - City of ABQ Public Art Program
5:29 - Matthew Rembe - Los Poblanos Inn and Organic Farm
5:46 - Ruth Gore - Rio Grande Arts and Crafts Festivals
5:53 - Laura Kesselman - Kesselman-Jones
6:09 - Ken Carson - Nexus Brewery
6:16 - Julia Mandeville - Art Bar by Catalyst Club
6:28 - Micah Lobato - Bistronomy B2B
6:36 - Scott Appelman - Rainbow Ryders
6:48 - Gary Oppedahl - City of Albuquerque Economic Dev.
7:04 - Diane Souder - Petroglyph National Monument
7:14 - Marisa Magallanez - National Institute of Flamenco
7:24 - Michael Riordan - City of Albuquerque Municipal Development
7:32 - City of ABQ Public Art Program
7:41 - Darin Sand - Goodman Realty and Hotel Andaluz
7:46 - Mark Gundlach - Hyatt Regency Albuquerque
7:56 - Matthew Rembe - Los Poblanos Inn and Organic Farm
8:07 - Louis Abruzzo - Sandia Peak Tramway
8:19 - Jose Garcia - Albuquerque Convention Center
8:28 - Yancy Sturgeon - Hotel Parq Central
8:37 - Juan Sotomayor
8:43 - Linda Thorne and Lanny Tonning - Old Town Farm & Bike-in Coffee
8:49 - Andre and Keith West-Harrison - Great Face and Body
8:56 - Ken Carson - Nexus Brewery
8:59 - Charlie Walter - NM Museum of Natural History and Science
9:09 - Maresa Thompson - Heritage Hotels and Resorts
9:21 - Mayor Richard J. Berry
9:36 - Regina Chavez - Principal of Cultural Econ.
Albuquerque food truck recognized by Yelp as a must-try
Albuquerque food truck recognized by Yelp as a must-try
1608 Narcisa Ct NW Los Ranchos, NM 87107
Dynamic architect designed contemporary home beautifully oriented on a lush 2 acre lot in the highly coveted neighborhood of Tinnin Farms. Designed by Decker Perich Sabatini, this home features floor to ceiling windows looking out to the resort like grounds. Enjoy the afternoon lounging by the pool overlooking beautifully maintained and mature park like grounds. The home features a wonderful floor plan designed for entertaining and offers clean and sleek lines while retaining a warm and inviting aesthetic. Featuring graciously proportioned public spaces and cozy and intimate private spaces, this home offers a wonderful opportunity for a discerning buyer. Enjoy the beauty and tranquility of the community nestled in the heart of the North Valley along the Rio Grande River.
What's love got to do with it? For this New Mexico farmer, it's everything
From the concrete jungle of New York City to the wide open spaces here in New Mexico, Seth Matlick explains how his love for farming grew.
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Episode 1124 | Los Poblanos & Rio Grande Cuisine
“Rio Grande Valley Cuisine tastes like New Mexico. It’s the sky, it’s the air, it’s everything that encompasses this state and that river.”
This week, we feature a story about Rio Grande cuisine from our the arts show ¡COLORES!
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
401 Laguna Seca Ln NW Albuquerque, NM 87104
Northern New Mexico style in the prime gated community of The Gardens. Offering over 8 acres of green space maintained by the HOA for everyone's use and enjoyment. Situated close to Old Town, with easy freeway access, and just minutes from Downtown, Nob Hill and bosque trails. This lovely home boasts a huge great room with soaring ceilings, elegant formal dining, a cook's delight kitchen, with large island, walk in pantry, stainless steel appliances and tons of storage. And cozy up to the fireplace in the refined master suite. Front and rear covered patios envelop the home for relaxing and entertaining in the serenity of the meticulously maintained landscape.In addition, this home features RV parking/storage and a 4 car garage for ample storage. Come see this beautiful home today!
4842-C Guadalupe Trail Albuquerque NM 87107
Quality and attention to detail abound in this thoughtfully designed home nestled in a quaint gated community of only 3 homes in the North Valley. This architect designed contemporary home features a bright and open single level floorplan bathed in natural light. This home is the perfect blend of a well thought out floorplan, luxurious designer finishes, and energy efficiency. Featuring soaring ceilings, bright and open spaces, large windows, fresh contemporary styling, and luxuriously appointed kitchen and bathrooms, this one won't last. The master suite is a luxurious retreat with a walk in closet and access to the east facing patio. Come enjoy the best of valley living in this wonderful home conveniently located near restaurants, shopping, outdoor activities. Est Completion Mid August.
6828 Rio Grande Blvd Nw, Los Ranchos, NM 87107
As you enter the gate of this iconic estate, you will be greeted by a stately and elegant residence which is perfectly positioned amidst the lush and mature landscaping. Classical detailing, fine finishes, and gracious proportions define this luxuriously appointed estate. Grand in scale, this home features beautiful public spaces for entertaining as well as comfortably appointed private spaces to retreat to. Embraced by the lush landscaping, the outdoor living space is second to none. Luxurious master suite features his and hers bathrooms and a wonderful deck for enjoying the outdoors. Equestrian facilities for 4 horses & an 11 car garage round out this one of a kind estate. Unlike anything in Albuquerque, this property is truly one of a kind in scale, detail and quality of finish.
Modern Gem - Albuquerque Real Estate with ROC
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Take a walk through this magnificant luxury home in Albuquerque, New Mexico! This one of a kind custom contemporary build boasts all state of the art amenities, beautiful stainless steel accents throughout, incredible lighting and not to mention a private coutyard and incredible pool.
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13512 Quaking Aspen Pl NE, Albuquerque, NM 87111
Incredible panoramic/360 views await a lucky buyer from this wonderful custom home in High Desert. Enjoy the best of the High Desert Lifestyle with miles of hiking and walking paths, access to the foothills trails, and the beauty & convenience of a master planned community. This luxurious home features 2 master suites, main level & upstairs; an open concept floor plan bathed in natural light; windows strategically positioned to capture the abundant views; classic finishes; a huge gourmet kitchen featuring custom cabinetry & granite countertops; luxurious bathrooms; a huge garage with a workshop/storage area; a meticulously landscaped backyard with views in every direction & huge patio for entertaining. Exceptional & meticulous attention to detail is evident in this home & surroundings.
New credit card feature makes donating to Albuquerque schools easier
New credit card feature makes donating to Albuquerque schools easier - Source:
NMPBS ¡COLORES!: Rio Grande Valley Cuisine
Set among 25 acres of lavender fields, lush gardens, and historic architecture, Los Poblanos’ field-to-fork restaurant, Campo, celebrates local food culture.
“Rio Grande Valley Cuisine tastes like New Mexico. It’s the sky, it’s the air, it’s everything that encompasses this state and that river.”
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New Mexico Geocache GCPZ1Z(Rock Roof) Manzano Mountain
This is a series of clips I took on my way up to Rock Roof Geocache at about 6,800 feet in the Manzano Mountain foothills starting at the Open Space on the very southeast edge of Albuquerque New Mexico on May 27th 2008. Pretty nice hike. Glad I brought some water. And by the way. Did you know it is kinda tough climbing on boulders while holding a camera in one hand? And there are also rattlesnakes in the area to be aware of. They can give you a warning but you can also almost step right on them when they don't. If it's the later of course you may have a problem. If you catch my drift. :-)
Here is an example a fellow geocacher came across in the same general location:
ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO VLOG
3 days, 3 nights in Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA.
Crossing off the last state in the American Southwest off my bucket list and finding unexpected beauty along the way. Here are some of my highlights:
WHAT TO EAT-
Tia Betty Blue's
A New Mexican restaurant with a modern twist. Huge portions too! For the savory palate, get the smothered burrito with red chile sauce. For the sweet palate, get the blue corn waffles with house made lavender whipped cream. Their matcha green tea latte isn't too shabby either.
Mary and Tito's
Another no-frills New Mexican style diner. The beef and cheese burrito smothered with red chile sauce is simple, but great. The spiciness between red or green chile depends on the day, so rather than asking what chile you should get, ask which chile is spicier that day.
WHAT TO DRINK-
Ten 3
Located on the top of the Sandia Mountains accessible by their tram, come here for their drinks. They do hot toddies as well as craft cocktails.
LVL 5
Located in the sleek and modern Hotel Chaco, you get a wonderful panoramic view of the Sandia Mountains and Albuquerque skyline from the fifth floor. Their Sandia sunset cocktail (tequila, watermelon syrup, and orange juice) parallels the colors of the Sandia mountains Sandia is the Spanish word for watermelon, named after the color of the mountains at sunset.
Founders Speakeasy
Located inside the liquor store through the employees only entrance. It's a homey but cool underground speakeasy bar with a modest menu, but the bartenders can also make customized drinks depending on your preferences.
WHAT TO SEE-
Sandia Mountains
Round trip tickets on the tram to the top of the mountains are $25. The views of the city from the top of the mountain is truly stunning. Keep in mind that the temperatures and winds can be a lot chillier at the peak than in the city, so layer up.
WHAT TO DO-
New Mexico Escape Room
Not to be missed. Yes, there are escape rooms everywhere but this one has one USA Today's Top 10 escape rooms in the country. It is difficult but truly immersive and next level. So fun we went back twice. We did the Duel at Dusk and Bombshell. Of the two, Bombshell was more immersive but also more difficult.
Is New Mexico on your list?
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