Corrales, New Mexico
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Corrales is a village in Sandoval County, New Mexico, United States.The population was 8,329 at the 2010 Census.With proximity to the Rio Grande, the village was founded for agricultural purposes.The Rio Grande Bosque on the eastern edge of the village provides refuge for native animals and plants.
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Pueblo Los Cerros Corrales NM
Welcome to Pueblo Los Cerros in Corrales NM. Pueblo Los Cerros is an exceptional community located in the Village of Corrales NM. Corrales is already a coveted area just on the fringe of NW Albuquerque and borders Rio Rancho NM. Los Cerros is truly the Epitome of the Southwest. The Pueblo Adobe architecture speaks softly and soothes the soul. This is mixed-use community of both detached and attached dwellings. The interiors are just as exciting and bold as the exteriors, showcasing adobe walls, brick flooring, large ceiling Vigas, true Kiva style fireplaces and more. Some homes offer a more contemporary feel but maintain the integrity of these Santa Fe style homes. The grounds of Pueblo Los Cerros are exceptional, with an onsite water reclamation center the grasses and vegetation are kept green and lush. Wildlife is abundant here with Quail, Roadrunner, Squirrels, Chipmunks and more entertaining the residents of this truly unique neighborhood. Pueblo Los Cerros climbs a relatively steep grade which provides some of the most panoramic views of the Sandia Mountains, Rio Grande Valley, and the dazzling Albuquerque City Lights there is to offer. Ready to learn more and see some of the available homes for sale in Pueblo Los Cerros? Be sure and call REALTOR® John McCormack for a personal tour and all the information you may need. Don't just dream it...Live it!
Travel Guide New Mexico tm, Corrales New Mexico
The Village of Corrales is a small, treasured oasis located within a large, fast-growing metropolitan area. The village is bordered on the east by the Rio Grande and, across the river, by the Sandia Indian Reservation. To the south is the City of Albuquerque while to the west and north is the City of Rio Rancho. The greater metropolitan area numbers well over a half million people, but Corrales, about 7300 in population, aggressively strives to retain a rural lifestyle. Prehistoric sites indicate the Corrales Valley has been occupied as early as 500 A.D. when the ancestors of the present-day Indian Pueblos derived sustenance from the fertile valley. Subsequent populations, including Hispanic, European and American families, settled here to raise grapes, apples, and livestock. Today, Corrales is distinguished by its broad green pastures and orchards, its rich historic and artistic character, and of course the sounds and scents of roosters, cows, horses and sheep. To cross the borders into Corrales is to step into another time and place where the stresses of twenty-first century life give way to the grace and pace of another era.
Corrales New Mexico 4th of July Parade
A fun time was had by all. Eleanor Bravo works the crowd
847 West La Entrada, Corrales, NM 87048
This exceptionally charming John Calvin adobe home is wonderfully situated on a quiet, lush, treelined street in the heart of the Village of Corrales. Featuring classical Territorial detailing, this home has an understated elegance with graciously proportioned rooms. Enjoy the warmth of 2 kiva fireplaces, brick floors throughout, and beautiful beamed ceilings throughout the home. The kitchen is light and bright and features charming painted cabinetry, a Mexican tile backsplash, and tall clerestory windows. Enjoy the wonderful New Mexican weather from the wraparound portal on the North and East side of the home overlooking a beautiful courtyard garden. The home was also designed with a South facing Trombe wall for passive solar heat. Charm, character and elegance await the lucky buyer.
Chocolate Turtle Bed & Breakfast (Corrales, NM)
Warm hospitality and southwestern charm describes this four guest room Bed and Breakfast with private baths, full breakfasts, and high speed wireless internet. Located in the historic Village of Corrales (adjacent to Albuquerque and Rio Rancho), the Chocolate Turtle is a perfect get away, while close to working studios, spas, historic sites, galleries, shopping, wineries, and excellent local restaurants. Walking along the historic acequias, bird watching in the Bosque, biking and hiking are enjoyable in our mild climate. Roadrunners, quail, rabbits and hummingbirds will entertain you while unwinding on the portal and watching the ever changing Sandia Mountains.
Hummingbirdman of Corrales
This is how I went through over 400 pounds of sugar this summer. This is my backyard at sunset every evening in summer in Corrales, New Mexico. The hummingbirds are black-chinned hummers, and they are there all day long from before sun up to after sundown. My kitchen window is on the left, so I get to watch them drink me out of house and home every day. Notice how much the top feeder goes down in just the ten minutes of this video. They drink over two gallons of nectar a day at a 3:1 ratio during the height of summer. Hope you enjoy them! I sure do!
204 E Meadowlark Ln Corrales, NM 87048
Driving through Corrales, NM
This video is special for my Mom and Dad...they love driving through the quaint town of Corrales, NM
Corrales, NM to the Rio Grande in the Fall
© (2014) Photographs by Shoshana Avigail
Music by Three Dog Night - I've Never Been To Spain
I took a wrong turn and ended up cutting through Corrales. The town was decorated for Halloween so I figured I'd capture the moment. As long as I was out that way I figured I'd stop by the Rio Grande up in Bernalillo.
If you look closely in the pictures near the Rio Grande, you'll notice the moon shining above the mountains.
When ever I drive through the town of Corrales, I'm reminded of a town to the south of Barcelona, Spain, that I visited many years ago.
Adobe Hacienda on the Rio Grande River, Corrales, NM 87048
Presented by Jeanne Kuriyan, Keller Williams Realty.
Hacienda de Reza (Place of Contentment)
Featured in Su Casa Magazine, this adobe hacienda is nestled on 5 lush & private acres adjacent to the Rio Grande River & minutes from the Albuquerque airport. The main casa features 2 master suites, a media room & exercise/massage room as well as 5 kiva fireplaces & a renovated chef's kitchen w/ Viking appliances & honed flagstone counter tops. The property has 3 additional adobe casitas, full of character & charm w/ Talavera tiles, vigas & brick floors. Mature cottonwoods grace the estate, which also has stables, a coy pond, vineyard, pool, outdoor kitchen & breath-taking mountain views. Truly a one-of-a-kind oasis w/ exceptional craftsmanship & hand-crafted detail. All furnishings included.
Village Of Corrales July 4th 2014
Annual Village Of Corrales July 4 2014. Albuquerque NM. Proud that the Hometown Spirit and Love of God and Country is still alive and well. God Bless those current and past that secure our Freedoms.
Corrales New Mexico for Obama
Eleanor Bravo asks for help in the final days of the election.
Corrales Bosque
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New Mexico Real Corrales
Provided by the NM Department of Tourism. The full length video can be seen here: or on their webpage at More information about the Corrales Growers Market can be found at
Village of Corrales celebrates 'Arts Alive'
Village of Corrales celebrates 'Arts Alive'
Travel Guide New Mexico tm, Rio Rancho, New Mexico Economic Development
The City of Rio Rancho is located on the southern border of Sandoval County. Sandoval is the State of New Mexico's second most populous and fastest growing County. Sandoval County comprises the northern section of the Albuquerque MSA and encompasses 3,716 square miles of diverse geography and people. It includes the incorporated municipalities of Bernalillo, Cuba, Corrales, Jemez Springs, Rio Rancho and San Ysidro, numerous unincorporated communities, the chartered community of Cochiti Lake, all or portions of nine Indian pueblos, three Navajo Chapters and part of the Jicarilla Apache Reservation. The municipalities of Rio Rancho, Bernalillo, and Corrales all border each other in Southern Sandoval.
State: The State of New Mexico is also one of four minority-majority states in the Union. Taking into account New Mexico's largest university (University of New Mexico in Albuquerque) and the state's most populous MSA (2008: 840,737), the Albuquerque/Rio Rancho metro area offers a unique and cultural experience.
City: The City of Rio Rancho comprises over 100 square miles of land and is just 30 minutes from the Albuquerque International Sunport and 45 minutes from Santa Fe, the cultural center of the Southwest. The City of Rio Rancho has an estimated 2010 population of 85,639, and as the state's fastest-growing city, is setting high standards for both quality of life and conducting business. Rio Rancho residents also enjoy a moderate four-season climate, affordable housing options, and one of the state's lowest crime rates.
Rankings: In 2010, RIo Rancho was named the 51st Best Place to Live by Money Magazine. Rio Rancho was named the Best Place to Raise Kids in New Mexico for 2009 and 2010. In April 2008, RIo Rancho was named Best Place to Live and Launch by Fortune Small Business Magazine. In 2005, Rio Rancho was named in Money Magazine as one of America's Best Places to Live for the second year in a row. For the past nine years, Men's Fitness Magazine has ranked the Fittest and Fattest Cities in America; in 2007, Albuquerque ranked first for the fittest city in America, moving up from number 13 in 2006.
Education: Rio Rancho has an educated population with approximately 25 percent of its citizens holding a Graduate, Bachelor or Associates Degree; at least 91 percent have high school diplomas. As a community, Rio Rancho values education. The school district is considered among the best in the state with a state-of-the-art high school that focuses on technology-related programs. A second high school has been built on a 150-acre campus east of the City's Central Business District. The presence of Intel in the community also draws a highly-educated trailing spouse population.
As the newest city in a state saturated with tradition and history, Rio Rancho uniquely combines the convenience of modern master-planning and pro-business government with the cultural values intrinsic to its geographic location. The City borders historic municipalities like Duke City (Albuquerque), the Town of Bernalillo, the Santa Ana Pueblo, and the Village of Corrales. Rio Rancho is proud of its cultural heritage within New Mexico and allows its residents a progressive location from which to enjoy it.
With the creation of a central business district, the development of a major university and community college, low cost of living, and a rapidly growing population, the City of Rio Rancho is solidly fulfilling its nickname and self-imposed mandate as The City of Vision.
Haunted house in corrales NM
The Corrales Ghost Hunters take you on an indepth look at the haunted perea casa
Ghost Paranormal Investigators of New Mexico
Rancho De Corrales New Mexico Jan and I where in the back area when I said they pick it up after I said that a whisper said ( pick it up ) this is cool when everything went strange in the builder there were knocking noises and sound on the roof.
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Wagner's FARM
Wagner's Farm, in the Village of Corrales, is an enchanting world of smells, tastes and colors in the Autumn. Just a glimpse at the red and green chiles, apples, peaches, etc. during the Harvest.