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  2. Here's how to visit museums for free in Albuquerque - AOL

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    Feb. 17—Albuquerque has a variety of museums, and some of them have free days or sponsored events. Albuquerque Museum Free on the first Wednesday of every month and from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. every ...

  3. Category:Museums in Albuquerque, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Museums in Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States. Pages in category "Museums in Albuquerque, New Mexico" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.

  4. Caminito - Wikipedia

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    Caminito ("little walkway" or "little path" in Spanish) is a street museum and a traditional alley, located in La Boca, a neighborhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina. The place acquired cultural significance because it inspired the music for the famous tango " Caminito (1926) ", composed by Juan de Dios Filiberto .

  5. List of historic landmarks in Albuquerque, New Mexico

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    Albuquerque International Sunport - North Façade and Great Hall [4] 2200 Sunport Blvd. SE 35°2′57″N 106°37′0″W  /  35.04917°N 106.61667°W  / 35.04917; -106.61667  ( Albuquerque International

  6. Albuquerque Museum of Art and History - Wikipedia

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    The museum opened as the Museum of Albuquerque in 1967, operating out of a temporary location in the recently vacated Old Albuquerque Municipal Airport Building. [3] In 1975, voters approved a bond issue to fund construction of a new, permanent location on the site of a former truck terminal in Old Town .

  7. 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.

  8. Old Town Albuquerque - Wikipedia

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    The Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway reached Albuquerque in 1880, building a depot about 2 miles (3.2 km) east of the plaza. This led to the creation of a rival "New Albuquerque" (now Downtown Albuquerque) which quickly boomed thanks to the railroad and was incorporated as the City of Albuquerque in 1891. The original town, now called Old ...

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