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The locations of National Register properties and districts with latitude and longitude data may be seen in an online map by clicking on "Map of all coordinates". [ a ] The names on the lists are as they were entered into the National Register; some place names are uncommon or have changed since being added to the National Register.
Winrock Town Center is an open-air mixed-use development under construction in Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States.The center is anchored by two Dillard's locations and a Regal 16-screen IMAX and RPX Theatre.
This is a list of historic landmarks in Albuquerque, New Mexico, as designated by the City Council. ... Location Notes [3] AT&SF Locomotive 2926: 1600 12th St. NW
Coors Boulevard serves as a major expressway in Albuquerque as it allows access to Interstate 40 (I-40), and other major highways in the city such as NM 423 (Paseo Del Norte), NM 528 (Alameda Boulevard), and NM 500 (Rio Bravo Boulevard/Sen. Dennis Chaves Boulevard). NM 45 merges with NM 528 near Rio Rancho, New Mexico at Pat D'Arco Highway ...
Sandoval County was created in 1903 from the northern part of Bernalillo County.Its name comes from one of the large land-holding Spanish families in the area. The original county seat was Corrales, but it was moved to Bernalillo in 1905.
The location at 4275 Isleta Boulevard SW in Albuquerque is best known for its appearance in the AMC dramas Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul as an outlet of Gus Fring's fast food chicken chain Los Pollos Hermanos. [4] [5] Its real-life counterpart makes a brief cameo in the film sequel, El Camino.
The highway's western terminus is at Atrisco Vista Boulevard on the west mesa of Albuquerque and then proceeds east to Unser Boulevard. State maintenance begins at Unser Boulevard and continues eastward to NM-556 (Tramway Boulevard). West of Unser Boulevard, Paseo Del Norte is currently owned and maintained by the City of Albuquerque.
It runs through many of Albuquerque's oldest neighborhoods, including Downtown, Old Town, Nob Hill, and the University of New Mexico area. Central Avenue was part of U.S. Route 66 from 1937 until the highway's decommissioning in 1985 and also forms one axis of Albuquerque's house numbering system. It was also signed as Business Loop 40 until ...