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Albuquerque is the largest city in New Mexico with well over half a million inhabitants in the city itself and around 850,000 in the metropolitan area. It's located in the central parts of the state along the Rio Grande. It was actually a pretty sleepy town until after World War II when the city sprang to life in the middle of the desert.
From the Albuquerque Travel Guide
Moving from Utah to Texas
to Albuquerque to Dallas) weather wise and ease of driving wise I guess. And also tips about how to make ...
Going to Kansas
town in Kansas) prior to continuing on to Denver (or onto Santa Fe and Albuquerque--both in New Mexico). Albuquerque is famous for their giant hot air balloon festival with like 100 hot air balloons all launching ...
Roadtrip through New Mexico, need help??!!
There's an ice cave on the road south of Gallup. (The highway that goes east-west and bypasses Gallup.) Kind of interesting and not too long a hike off the main road. You'll have to look up the name, or search it out on a map, since I don't remember it. Also, Albuquerque has a great central square ...
Left at Albuquerque
When folks ask what our route will be through the US to Mexico, we tell them that we will travel west from NC on I-40 and take a left at Albuquerque. Our friend Clayton was the first to reply, "Didn't Bugs Bunny say that?" Check out the link below: http ...
Posted in Sunny and Cricket's Terruffic Adventure by ceastburn
Snakes in Albuquerque!
We are headed into the heart of New Mexico, the 5th largest state in the US. Albuquerque here we ...
Posted in Mike All Over - Travel Blog by Mike.Flynn
Albuquerque to Amarillo
July 30 - Albuquerque - Phil and Hayden went to the Unser Racing Museum in the afternoon. I could not tell who enjoyed it more because they both had a lot of fun there. Phil was amazed at all the Unsers ...
Posted in Phil and Kay's Awesome Adventures by KayHorton