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  2. M. & J. Sanitary Tortilla Factory - Wikipedia

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    The tortilla-making machinery was managed by Jake Montoya, Beatrice's husband and co-proprietor. Several local restaurants, schools, and homes in Albuquerque served their food. [3] The factory ground their own corn to make masa for their homemade tortillas. [10] The Montoya's daughter Eileen was a co-owner until the time of her death in 1995. [11]

  3. El Modelo - Wikipedia

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    El Modelo (originally El Modelo Tortilla Factory) is a Mexican and New Mexican cuisine restaurant in the city of Albuquerque, New Mexico, which was founded in 1929. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is located in the historic neighborhood of Barelas .

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Bernalillo ...

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    Albuquerque: 103: New Mexico Madonna of the Trail: New Mexico Madonna of the Trail: March 21, 2006 : Junction of Marble Ave. and 4th St. Albuquerque: 104: New Mexico-Arizona Wool Warehouse: New Mexico-Arizona Wool Warehouse

  5. Salvador Armijo House - Wikipedia

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    The Salvador Armijo House is a historic hacienda in the Old Town neighborhood of Albuquerque, New Mexico. It was originally built in the 1840s by Salvador Armijo (1823–1879), a prosperous merchant who was the nephew of Governor Manuel Armijo. The house remained in the Armijo family for five generations and was remodeled or expanded several ...

  6. Company that plans to build solar production facility in ...

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    Oct. 22—The company that plans to build a massive solar cell and panel facility at Albuquerque's Mesa del Sol has a new CEO. Maxeon Solar Technologies has named George Guo as its new chief ...

  7. Wool Warehouse (Albuquerque, New Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    The Wool Warehouse (originally known as the New Mexico–Arizona Wool Warehouse) is a historic building in the Warehouse District of downtown Albuquerque, New Mexico.Built in 1928–29 by wool merchant Frank Bond, the warehouse is significant for its role in New Mexico's wool industry in the mid-20th century. [3]

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