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  2. Sandia Resort and Casino - Wikipedia

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    Sandia Resort & Casino is a casino and hotel complex on the Sandia Pueblo reservation near Albuquerque, New Mexico. It includes 110,000 sq ft (10,000 m 2) of gaming space, an outdoor amphitheater, and a convention center. [1] [2] [3] The casino has more than 1,750 slot machines.

  3. Albuquerque metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The Albuquerque Metropolitan Statistical Area, sometimes referred to as Tiguex (named after the Southern Tiwa), [3] [4] [5] is a metropolitan area in central New Mexico centered on the city of Albuquerque. The metro comprises four counties: Bernalillo, Sandoval, Torrance, and Valencia.

  4. Fillin Funky fills Albuquerque with ecofriendly products - AOL

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    Jun. 30—Gabrielle Parruli wants to make New Mexico greener and she's one step closer to that dream with her new refillery shop, Fillin Funky. At 17, Parruli created a mobile refillery shop ...

  5. Winrock Town Center - Wikipedia

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    Winrock was New Mexico's first regional shopping center [3] and was viewed as a symbol of progress and modernity, [4] attracting around 30,000 visitors on its first day of operation. [5] The original tenants included Montgomery Ward , JCPenney , S.S. Kresge , and Safeway , [ 6 ] with a Fedway store opening shortly afterward.

  6. International District, Albuquerque, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Other notable sites include the New Mexico State Fairgrounds (Expo New Mexico), Tingley Coliseum, the Bank of the West Tower, once New Mexico's tallest building, and the Cal-Linn Building, which was the original headquarters of Microsoft. [20] The neighborhood is also known for its assortment of international restaurants and grocery stores.

  7. Nob Hill, Albuquerque, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Nob Hill is a neighborhood in Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States, consisting of a commercial district along Central Avenue (former U.S. Route 66) and surrounding residential areas. Located just east of the University of New Mexico , the neighborhood was developed between about 1925 and 1950 and has since become a popular tourist and ...

  8. Cottonwood Mall (Albuquerque, New Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    The mall is the second largest mall in the state of New Mexico, after Coronado Center, with a gross leasable area of 1,041,680 square feet (96,775 m 2); [1] [2] the mall's food court features a diorama ceiling depicting the city of Albuquerque.

  9. Downtown Albuquerque - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Albuquerque is laid out in a standard grid pattern, with numbered north–south streets and named east–west avenues.Central Avenue (originally known as Railroad Avenue) is the main east–west thoroughfare through the center of Downtown, while Lomas Boulevard (originally New York Avenue) is a major east–west arterial through the north part of Downtown.