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Albuquerque, Los Alamos [43] 2010: The Year We Make Contact: 1984 Very Large Array [44] Red Dawn: 1984 Las Vegas [45] Little Treasure: 1985 Santa Fe [46] Silverado: 1985 Cerro Pelon Ranch [47] [48] And God Created Woman: 1988 New Mexico State Penitentiary, Santa Fe Plaza, Randall Davey Museum, Pecos National Historical Park, New Mexico Museum ...
Feb. 2—Albuquerque and Las Vegas, N.M., will double for Texas Hill Country in the 10-part Nextlix contemporary Western series Ransom Canyon that will film through June, the New Mexico Film ...
The following is a list of current affiliates of Movies!, a classic films network.This list consists of confirmed Movies! affiliates, arranged by U.S. state. Movies! is currently carried on over-the-air TV stations in the United States, most of whom carry the network on a digital subchannel.
S. Salt of the Earth (1954 film) Santa Fe Uprising; Scooby-Doo and the Alien Invaders; The Sea of Grass (film) Shalako (film) The Shepherd: Border Patrol
Nov. 30—A horror movie starring John Malkovich and Ayo Edebiri started filming earlier this month on private property in the Pojoaque area. The New Mexico Film Office offered few details about ...
Daily Lobo: independent student newspaper of the University of New Mexico. [24] Valencia County News-Bulletin: weekly paper serving Belen, Bosque Farms, Los Lunas, Peralta, Rio Communities and all of Valencia County, New Mexico. [25] The Paper (Albuquerque): free weekly newspaper launched October 2020
The company acquired the facility with a $30 million capital investment, and received an additional $14.5 million in funding through the city of Albuquerque and the state of New Mexico. [3] The studio, originally built in 2007 with a budget of around $91 million, was renamed following the acquisition. [4]
Coronado Center is a shopping mall in Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States.Built in 1965 by the Homart Development Company, a defunct real-estate division of the department store Sears, the mall has undergone several renovations and expansions in its history which have led to it becoming the largest building by area in New Mexico. [1]