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- List of tallest buildings in Albuquerque - Wikipedia
Albuquerque went through a large building boom that lasted from the early 1960s to the early 1990s, during which time 20 of the city's 26 tallest buildings were constructed, including the Albuquerque Plaza complex
- Historic Landmarks — City of Albuquerque
The City of Albuquerque designates historic landmarks to help preserve buildings important to a historic person, time period, or event Click the name of the City Landmark below to read more about its significance 135 14th Street SW
- Albuquerque, NM Commercial Real Estate for Sale and Lease
Search Albuquerque commercial real estate for sale or lease on CENTURY 21 Find commercial space and listings in Albuquerque
- The 9 Best Examples of Albuquerque’s Tallest Buildings
As New Mexico’s largest city, it isn’t unexpected that Albuquerque has more tall buildings than any other city in the state, currently a total of 36 A century ago, the nine-story First National Bank Building became New Mexico’s first skyscraper
- The 28 most historic buildings and sites in Albuquerque
With favorites like San Felipe de Neri Catholic Church, Old Town, and Albuquerque Museum and more, get ready to experience the best places in Albuquerque We scoured through the internet and read through 12 reputable sites and blogs like visitalbuquerque org and albuquerqueoldtown com
- Explore Albuquerques Historic Old Town - A Must-Visit! | Visit Albuquerque
Most of the architecture in Old Town is adobe, but the arrival of the railroad brought new architectural styles You’ll find numerous Victorian buildings as you walk around Old Town Find attractions, activities, tours and more fun things to do in Historic Old Town!
- THE 10 BEST Albuquerque Sights Landmarks to Visit (2025)
Things to do ranked using Tripadvisor data including reviews, ratings, number of page views, and user location 1 Albuquerque Old Town Fabulous Old Town! It’s a plaza with interesting local shops, delicious New Mexican food and the Albuquerque Art Muse 2 Petroglyph National Monument
- Downtown Historical Buildings Walking Tour (Self Guided), Albuquerque . . .
Kimo Theater – the extravagant landmark opened in 1927, whose name means "king of its kind" The Art Deco-Pueblo Revival Style architecture reflects motifs from the popular attractions of New Mexico's indigenous peoples and natural wonders
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