Turquoise Museum Albuquerque (bonus footage)
Turquoise Museum Albuquerque (bonus footage)
Turquoise Trail - New Mexico, United States
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Turquoise Trail New Mexico
Quirky, scenic drive along Route 14 from Albuquerque to Santa Fe.
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Travel blogs from Turquoise Trail:
- ... (about 50 miles) We took the ' Turquoise Trail,' the scenic route ...
- ... DAY 21, Wednesday, Turquoise Trail -Today we drove from Santa Fe to Albuquerque via the historic Turquoise Trail, famous for turquoise mining ...
- ... This time it's the Turquoise Trail which follows the ridge of Sandia Mountains ...
- ... Cut North before Albuquerque to follow the Turquoise trail to Santa Fe (a trade route since before 2000ad) the scenery is breathtaking with so many shades of pink to deep ...
- ... We traveled north via the Turquoise Trail, one of New Mexico 's scenic tours - a back road that leads north to Santa Fe via hwy 14 ...
- ... pero ninguno en el cielo sera por falta de fe Le lendemain, nous arrivons enchantes a Santa Fe: la Turquoise Trail est magnifique, avec des paysages desertiques, caillouteux, quelques falaises, des grandes routes americaines comme on les imagine ...
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- Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States
- Tijeras, New Mexico, United States
- Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
Photos in this video:
- Cerillos Turquoise Museum on Turquoise Trail by Lstoneham from a blog titled New Mexico--Santa Fe Albuquerque Amazing Scenery
- Garden of the Gods - Turquoise Trail by Lstoneham from a blog titled New Mexico--Santa Fe Albuquerque Amazing Scenery
- Sandia Crest - Turquoise Trail NM by Lstoneham from a blog titled New Mexico--Santa Fe Albuquerque Amazing Scenery
- SJ on Turquoise Trail by Sjandbuddy from a blog titled 3 sista's reunited
- The Turquoise Trail by Thesteeles from a blog titled Coal Mine Museum
- Turquoise Trail by Lstoneham from a blog titled New Mexico--Santa Fe Albuquerque Amazing Scenery
Visiting Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, Museum in Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, located in Albuquerque, is owned and operated by the 19 Indian Pueblos of New Mexico and dedicated to the preservation and perpetuation of Pueblo Indian Culture, History and Art.
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Turquoise Trail Scenic Byway
Venture off the freeway and explore the Turquoise Trail National Scenic Byway and learn how you can have the perfect day trip linking Albuquerque and Santa Fe. Dan Monaghan, with the New Mexico Tourism Department, shows us how to experience a rich part of New Mexico history.
USA 2010 : Albuquerque & Turquoise Trail (New Mexico)
Nous ne ferons qu'un bref arrêt dans le centre historique d'Albuquerque, la ville n'offre pas un intérêt majeur, d'autres villes du Nouveau Mexique marqueront davantage les touristes (Santa fe, Taos...), nous prendrons ensuite la route de la Turquoise Trail, jalonnée par d'anciennes cités minières dont Madrid, où nous aimerons flâner et tremper dans l'atmosphère plutôt babacool rappelant les seventies...
Sky City - Best Cultural Center - New Mexico 2008
Known for their beautiful pottery and wonderful museums Sky City is the oldest continuously inhabited village in the U.S. With splendid views and tours of the mesa 3,600 feet above the desert floor you can relax and enjoy your time.
TOP 13. Best Museums in Albuquerque, New Mexico
TOP 13. Best Museums in Albuquerque, New Mexico: Explora Science Center and Children's Museum of Albuquerque, Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, The National Museum of Nuclear Science & History, New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science, Albuquerque Museum, Unser Racing Museum, American International Rattlesnake Museum, Turquoise Museum, National Hispanic Cultural Center, Holocaust & Intolerance Museum of New Mexico,
The Albuquerque Museum exhibits Common Ground: Art in New Mexico
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Albuquerque, New Mexico: Old Town Plaza Sightseeing & Shopping
Visit boutiques, turquoise shops and museums in charming Old Town Plaza in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and take a history, trolley or ghost tour.
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Albuquerque's historic landmarks reflect city's unique culture
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Tinkertown Museum
Tinkertown Museum New Mexico locate on turquoise trial between Santa Fe an Albuquerque.
Albuquerque old town plaza 2017
Albuquerque old town plaza 2017
Albuquerque old town area, used to be a center area, founded by Governor Francisco Valdes in the early 18th century. Now, it becomes one of tourist main spot in Albuquerque City, New Mexico.
On the north side of the plaza is the San Felipe de Neri Church, the oldest building in the city, which was built in 1793.
The Old Town Plaza is surrounded by 10 historic buildings which have since been converted into the restaurants, art galleries and shops that comprise Old Town today.
As a general rule, most businesses are open:
Monday through Saturday from 10:00am to 8:00pm
Sundays from 11:00am to 7:00pm
Most Restaurants seat until 9:00pm
There are many things to do in the area other than shopping. The old historic San Felipe de Neri Church is usually open to visitors. There are five museums located within walking distance to the Old Town area: The Albuquerque Museum of Art & History, The New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science, The Turquoise Museum, The Rattlesnake Museum as well as Explora Science Center. There are several guided historical tours that you can take at any time of day, or for brave souls, a nightly ghost tour.
NMPBS ¡COLORES!: Jewelry Making in New Mexico
From prehistory to the present, New Mexico has long possessed cultures of adornment. Albuquerque Museum’s curator of art, Andrew Connors, shares how jewelry making in New Mexico has always been about innovation.
“The jewelers in New Mexico are some of the best in the United States and the wonderful thing is that they have been for at least three-thousand years.”
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Tour through the City of Santa Fe
A mini-tour of the enchanting city of Santa Fe, New Mexico. Get a taste of all the city has to offer. Take a peek into mouth-watering restaurants, crystal skies, lush mountain ridges, hip art museums, and historic Native American tradition. Visit SantaFeBeat to explore more information.
Weeklong Event Highlights American Indian Culture In New Mexico
American Indian Week has been a tradition on the New Mexico State University Campus since the 1970’s. It shows the influence of the American Indian Culture on the campus and in the New Mexico.
Almost 640 American Indian Students attend NMSU, and American Indian program director Justin McHorse says this week helps them bring their culture to campus.
“American Indian Week is a product of students, American Indian Program Staff, and other American Indian tribal members on campus,” McHorse said. “Wanting to bring that culture to campus, wanting to bring that sense of community down here that American Indians are welcome here at NMSU, and they add to the diversity of learning in the classroom, and outside of the classroom.
He says the weeklong event helps the American Indian students feel at home, and allows them to connect with the community.
“In making the transition down to campus from tribal communities,” McHorse said. “The students look for a way to connect their culture from their communities to campus, and also help educate the greater NMSU community on American Indian people and American Indian lifestyles. So, American Indian Week is an opportunity to share various elements of American Indian culture in New Mexico here on campus with our students, faculty, staff, and community.”
McHorse says that there are many influences from American Indian culture in the culture of New Mexico.
“American Indian Culture is significant here in the state of New Mexico,” McHorse said. “As American Indian people, indigenous people have been on this land since time memorial. The culture has been ingrained in New Mexico lifestyles. And so it’s been here, and it’s still thriving today.”
Although this week is meant to help educate the community, McHorse says that is something they try to do all year round.
“We’ve created an app for the iPad called ‘how well do you know New Mexico,” McHorse said. “And on that people can learn where the various pueblos, tribes, and nations are located in New Mexico, as well as certain elements of what their community is known for.”
The event concludes with Dance performances, pottery demonstrations, and an Arts and Crafts expo this Friday at the University Museum at Kent Hall.
Turquoise Trail HWY April 2011
Tinkertown Museum off of HWY 14 near Sandia Park, New Mexico is one of the 10 Wackiest Places in the United States and Fox News listed it among America's Best Little-Known Museums.
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Madrid New Mexico
Madrid in New Mexico is an old mining town located on the popular Turquoise Trial between Albuquerque
and Santa Fe. It is now a village of Artist. Wild Hogs with John Travolta was filmed there.
The Turquoise Trail in High Dynamic Range, New Mexico
These are pictures I took along the Turquoise Trail, a scenic drive near Albuquerque that is dotted with near-ghost towns and other picturesque things. I used my Canon EOS 40D SLR and a Canon L-series 24-105mm lens to take them. I produced the high dynamic range shots using Photomatix Pro 3.0, and I touched the pictures up with Adobe Photoshop Elements 7.0. The song in the background is Natalie Merchant's Motherland.
Weekend Celebration of Turquoise
Joe Dan Lowry, owner of the Turquoise Museum in New Mexico gives a brief overview of the Museum, his family's history, his newly released book and two fabulous upcoming events.