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  2. Central Avenue (Albuquerque) - Wikipedia

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    Central Avenue is a major east–west street in Albuquerque, New Mexico, which historically served as the city's main thoroughfare and principal axis of development. [2] It runs through many of Albuquerque's oldest neighborhoods, including Downtown, Old Town, Nob Hill, and the University of New Mexico area.

  3. Alvarado Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Alvarado Hotel was a historic railroad hotel which was one of the most famous landmarks of Albuquerque, New Mexico. [3] It was built in 1901–02 by the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway and was operated by the Fred Harvey Company until 1970. With 120 guest rooms, it was the largest of all the Harvey hotels.

  4. Winrock Town Center - Wikipedia

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    The presented master plan included 1,500,000 square feet (140,000 m 2) of new office, retail, restaurant, residential units, and a hotel. [21] Also included were a 70,000-square-foot (6,500 m 2) movie theater (including IMAX), a grocery store, parks, plazas, and over 6000 parking spaces.

  5. Legendary: Albuquerque Little Theatre brings King Arthur's ...

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    Oct. 31—"Camelot," the classic Arthurian tale of a romantic triangle gone bad, opens at Albuquerque Little Theatre on Friday, Nov. 3. The recipient of 12 Tony nominations, five Academy Award ...

  6. KiMo Theater - Wikipedia

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    The KiMo Theatre is a theatre and historic landmark located in Albuquerque, New Mexico on the northeast corner of Central Avenue and Fifth Street. It was built in 1927 in the extravagant Pueblo Deco architecture, [3] which is a blend of adobe-style Pueblo Revival architecture building styles (rounded corners and edges), decorative motifs from indigenous cultures, and the soaring lines and ...

  7. Sandia Peak Tramway - Wikipedia

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    The tramway ascends the steep western side of the highest portion of the Sandia Mountains, from a base elevation of 6,559 feet (1,999 m) to a top elevation of 10,378 feet (3,163 m). A trip up the mountain takes 15 minutes to ascend 3,819 ft (1,164 m), and the normal operating speed of the tram is 20 feet per second (13.6 mph; 21.9 km/h).

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