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F E L I P E ANTIQUES 39 PAINTED SKY GALLERY & GIFTS GIFT & SOUVENIR STORES 326 San Felipe Street NW 36 OLD TOWN ANTIQUES 54 ELAINE'S OF OLD TOWN 505-503-8042 • www.paintedskyabq.com 404 San Felipe Street NW 1919 Old Town Road NW Authentic Native American and New Mexican 505-842-6657 • www.oldtownantiquesabq.com #4 Plaza Hacienda Shops art, jewelry, pottery, music and more. Featuring The real old stuff! P awn, pottery, baskets, rugs, classic 505-242-2608 Artist David Behrens & 5th Generation Tin antiques, folk art, science, Victorian & more. www.ElainesOfOldTown.com Smith, Jason Younis of TINtero. Where locals shop for metal art, pottery, candles, 22 HANGING TREE GALLERY 17 PENFIELD GALLERY OF t-shirts & Oaxacan Art. We validate for the 416 Romero Street NW Hacienda Parking Lots! 505-842-1420 INDIAN ART 2043 South Plaza Street NW Antique American Indian jewelry, pots, weavings 505-242-9696 • www.penfieldgallery.com 53 HORSE OF A DIFFERENT COLOR & baskets. New WPA furniture. Old Pottery, Fetishes, Navajo Rugs, Sandpaintings, 1919 Old Town Road NW spurs, bits & chaps. Art by deceased NM Storytellers. In Old Town since 1975 - in New #3 Plaza Hacienda Shops Artists & beyond. Mexico since 1898! 505-343-9290 [email protected] ART GALLERY 14 RIO GRANDE GALLERY The most colorful little gift gallery in Old Town. 23 AGAPE SOUTHWEST 303 Romero Street NW - #205 Come see our peaceful hidden patio. Free gift with Upstairs Plaza Don Luis PUEBLO POTTERY Map Ad! We validate for the Hacienda Parking Lots. 505-242-8008 • www.riograndegallery.com 441 Romero Street NW We offer the most exquisite array of Native and 48 505-243-2366 • www.agapesw.com OLD TOWN EMPORIUM international artists. RC Gorman, Frank Howell. 204 San Felipe Street NW 25 years of providing quality handmade Native 505-842-8102 American pottery for both seasoned & novice 4 TANNER CHANEY GALLERY www.old-town-emporium.com collectors. 19 Pueblos + Hopi & Navajo. Jewelry, 323 Romero Street NW One-stop shop! Adult/youth T's • jewelry • Rt. 66 Kachinas & Baskets. 505-247-2242 • www.tannerchaney.com items • Kachinas • Christmas ornaments • Candles “Highly Recommeded” by Frommer's for authentic • We ship! Check our prices first! Gifts that are fun 6 ALBUQUERQUE PHOTOGRAPHERS & unique Native American historic & contemporary & unique. GALLERY jewelry & pottery; Mata Ortiz, Zapotec rugs & Oxacan. 303 Romero Street NW - #N208 3 OLD TOWN T-SHIRT CO. Upstairs Plaza Don Luis 8 WEEMS GALLERIES & FRAMING 323 Romero Street NW #14 505-244-9195 303 Romero Street NW • Plaza Don Luis 505-243-6393 www.abqphotographersgallery.com 505-764-0302 • www.weemsgallery.com [email protected] A co-op of award winning local photographers Nationally known - the name Weems is synonymous We have the largest selection of T-shirts! • selling fine art images. with high quality art in a great variety of styles & prices. Sweatshirts • Jackets & long sleeved apparel • Big selection of kids’ T’s • Great hats at great prices!! 16 AMAPOLA GALLERY Located in Old Town for over 20 years • With 205 Romero Street NW GENERAL STORES & sizes from newborn to 5X, we have it! 505-242-4311 • www.amapolagallery.com TRADING POSTS 33 An Artist’s owned gallery. Featuring the arts & 15 ACEVES OLD TOWN BASKET & PLAZA PRIMOROSA crafts of New Mexico Artists since 1984. RUG SHOP 2004 South Plaza Street NW 301 Romero Street NW • Plaza Don Luis 505-242-4661 • [email protected] 7 ANDREWS PUEBLO POTTERY & 505-842-8022 • www.newmexicogifts.com Leather & fabric purses • Beadwork • Magnets • ART GALLERY THE best prices on an amazing collection of Caps • T-shirts • Mugs • Incense burners • Inlaid 303 Romero Street NW • Plaza Don Luis everything Southwest: Weavings, Tile, Mirrors, knives • Perfume • Travel toys. 505-243-0414 • www.andrewspp.com New Mexican Foods, Kitchen Accessories, 31 WILD WEST T’S & GIFTS Traditional American Indian pottery. Fetish Carvings, T-shirts, Local Artwork and MORE! Katsinas, baskets, beadwork, Sheldon Harvey 401-A San Felipe Street NW 505-247-9200 paintings & figures. Olla by B. & J. Cerno, Acoma. 32 PLAZA INDIAN TRADING POST www.santafesterling.com 2004 South Plaza Street NW 20 Step back in time • Enjoy our huge selection of BLACKBIRD GALLERY 505-242-4661 • [email protected] 111 Romero Street NW Handmade Zuni, Navajo & Hopi jewelry • quality T-shirts & apparel • Beautiful sterling & 505-243-9525 • www.blackbirdgallery.biz Pueblos’ Pottery • Taos & Cochiti drums • Jemez 14 kt gold jewelry • Affordable gifts & souvenirs Fine Art Gallery features Art, Jewelry, Pottery & storytellers • Apache baskets • 60 years! for all ages! Mention this ad for your free gift. unique hand-crafted gifts. We have an $ ATM $. 13 RED FEATHER TRADING POST 46 BRIGHT RAIN GALLERY 1 303 Romero Street NW • Plaza Don Luis #124 JEWELRY STORES 206 /2 San Fel ipe Street NW • Patio Market 505-242-3358 • www.redfeathershop.com 505-843-9176 • www.brightraingallery.com 30 BEST CONNECTION Supplies for traditional Native regalia, 3 cut cezch JEWELRY & GIFTS Locally owned contemporary art gallery in “Patio beads, shawl supplies, feather work, premade dance 423A San Felipe Street NW Market” featuring local artists: Fine Art, artist prints, items. Gifts, silver work & much more! Co-op available. unique jewelry, glass, ceramics & pottery. 505-247-9855 / 505-440-9280 www.bestconnectionjewelry.com 51 SOUTHWESTERN HANDCRAFTS 52 GALLERY 8 Jewelry - Pottery - Rugs. 1919 Old Town Road NW & GIFTS #8 Hacienda Plaza 1919 Old Town Road NW 43 GALLERIA AZUL 505-508-1818 • www.gallery8nm.com 505-243-2507 2304 San Felipe Street NW Pottery & Jewelry. T-shirts from toddler to XXXL • Kachinas • Native 505-243-6114 • www.galleriaazul.com pottery • Mara stoneware • Rt. 66 and alien items • Jewelry, Native American Pottery & Paintings, 1 JOHNS WESTERN GALLERY much more. We always give a military discount! Hand Blown Glass. 411 Romero Street NW Discounts for teachers and NRAO, NASA, too! 505-246-2414 • www.johnswesterngallery.com Art, books & jewelry of the American West. Experience the West at Johns Western Gallery! SPECIALTY SHOPS OTHER MERCHANTS OLD THINGS 37 IV the BATH IN OLD TOWN: OLD TOWN CAT HOUSE 328 San Felipe Street NW • #A Poco a Poco Patio ADOBE SILVER 505-842-5449 • www.IVthebath.com OLD TOWN PIZZA PARLOR Your source for locally made soaps, bath bombs, bath ALLEN ARAGON GALLERY OLD TOWN SNACK SHOP salts, candles, etc. All natural products to make your bath time a great experience! ANN OSENGA GALLERY OLD TOWN TRADERS 34 DISCOVER BALLOONS ANTIQUITY RESTAURANT OLD TOWN TRADING 205-B San Felipe Street NW AMAUTA FLUTE PLAYERS 505-842-1111 • www.discoverballoons.com ONYX EXPRESSIONS World’s largest collection of hot air balloon gift AMYJANES SANTA FE DESIGNS OUTSIDERS ART GALLERY items. Also offering hot air balloon rides and event ART ON THE WARPATH hot air balloon decorations. PHOTOGRAPHS BY BUTCH PHILIPS ARTURO’S INDIAN JEWELRY 3B GABBY'S HANDMADE SOAPS PIKES PEAK CHOCOLATE COMPANY BEAR PAW INDIAN ARTS 323 Romero Street NW PLAZA GIFTS 505-312-8041 BICO 180 different soaps. Organic pet soad, shaving soap, POCO LOCO MAGIC & JOKES BLACKSTONE goatmilk soap, organic baby soap, wash, balm oil, PUEBLO HOUSE POTTERY natural soad, laundry soap, camping soap, shea BLUE PORTAL butter, soy candles. PURPLE SAGE GALERIA CASA AZUL 24 HISPANIAE QUESADILLA GRILLE CASA DE FIESTA 410 Romero Street NW RATTLESNAKE MUSEUM 505-244-1533 CHRISTIAN WOLF GALLERY Largest selection of ethnic Mexican folk art & NM RED HOUSE TRADING COMPANY CABQ. CULTURAL SERVICES DEPT. religious art, Colombian cookware, textiles, mirrors RED ROCK CAFE & Day of the Dead. CONDOR & EAGLE ROMERO STREET ICE CREAM 2 NEW MEXICO BEAD AND FETISH DE COLORES GALLERIA 401 Romero Street NW ROMERO STREET GALLERY DE NOVA HAIR & BEAUTY BOUTIQUE 505-243-2600 • www.nmbeadandfetish.com ROMERO STREET GALLERY II Turquoise! Old Town’s premier bead store offering ENCHANTED ART a diverse selection of semi-precious beads, crystals, SACRAMENTO MOUNTAIN WEAVERS FARMERS INSURANCE coral, seed beads, fire polish, India silver, tools, SAN FELIPE DE NERI GIFT SHOP findings & more! FERMIN HERNANDEZ FINE ART SAN PASQUAL’S HOME DECOR 35 THE OLD TOWN HAT SHOP & FETISH GALLERY SANTISMA ACCESSORY BOUTIQUE FIBER CHICKS, LLC 205-C San Felipe Street NW SANTO DOMINGO INDIAN TRADING 505-242-4019 • www.oldtownhats.com FLIGHTS OF FANCY SILVER & LEATHER KING A fantastic selection of hats for all, plus quality FOREVER SOUTHWEST belts • jackets • scarves • shawls • purses & jewelry. SILVER BUTTERFLY We invite you to enjoy this local favorite! FOUR CORNERS SILVER SUN 38 OLD TOWN TOYS GOWEN ARTS SKIN BLISS DAY SPA & SALON 328 San Felipe Street NW • Poco a Poco Patio GRANDFATHER EAGLE 505-243-0384 SNOW CONE FACTORY We are a throw-back toy store. We carry tin toys, GUS’S TRADING COMPANY wood toys. Nothing requires a battery. Come in HIGH DESERT GALLERY SOUTHWEST GALLERIA and relive your childhood! INDIAN TREASURE STONES & FEATHERS 10 RED FEATHER STUDIO 13 303 Romero Street NW • Plaza Don Luis JARVISON’S INDIAN ART 505-843-9003 • www.redfeathershop.com JOHN ISAAC ANTIQUES SUNDANCER JEWELRY & GIFTS Native American and Judaic items. THE PATCH Mens/Womens Apparel, Jewelry, Vitamins, Herbs, JOSEPH’S SALON Massage, Readings and Spiritual Direction. LA CASITA DE KALEIDOSCOPES THE COVERED WAGON Teachings by Red Feather. LA CREPE MICHEL THE OLD HOUSE 25 THE CHRISTMAS SHOP THE NAVAJO CODE TALKERS 400 Romero Street NW LA HACIENDA GIFT SHOP 505-843-6744 • www.christmasinoldtown.com LA HACIENDA RESTAURANT THE WILD ROSE An outstanding Christmas Shop for over 30 years! Nativity gallery. LA PLACITA DINING ROOMS TRADER BARB’S GALLERY 19 THE POLKA DOT CAMEL LEICH LATHROP GALLERY TREASURE HOUSE BOOKS & GIFTS 2042 South Plaza Street NW MATÍ JEWELERS TURQUOISE MOUNTAIN 702-325-6700 Artisan apparel and gifts for nomads and romantics. MIX VINTAGE COWGIRL

42 TINtero WORKSHOP & GALLERY MORNINGSTAR WARPATH ON THE PLAZA 306 San Felipe Street NW NATIVE ARTS WARPATH TRADERS (1) 505-243-6170 • www.tinterogallery.com A unique Old Town experience. We offer local, fair NATIVE GOLD WARPATH TRADERS (2) trade artwork and gifts along with a workshop where NEMAT GALLERIES WILD MOON BOUTIQUE you can create your own hand-crafted keepsake. NM INVESTMENT ADVISORS YUCCA ART GALLERY J 47 RESTAURANTS & FOOD 5 CRAVE ICE CREAM & COFFEE ABQ BIO PARK AQUARIUM BE BE CAFE 323 Romero Street NW 2601 Central Avenue • 311 locally 206 1/ 2 San Felipe Street NW • Patio Market 505-242-8445 Reef fish • invertebrates • reef fish • sandbar • sandtiger 505-244-9400 Ice cream, yogurt, malts, shakes, floats & • blacktip • nurse sharks • Thurs. concerts June-July. Euro-style bistro cafe featuring gourmet coffee, sundaes. Mochas, lattes, blended fruit & coffee L ABQ BIO PARK ZOO espresso, panini, soups & organic fresh salads with drinks. Bottled water & sodas. ATM Machine. 903 10th Street • 311 locally homemade breads and pastries. A sweet quiet place. Elephants • rhinos • giraffes • gorillas • birds • wolves • 40 SEÑOR MURPHY CANDYMAKER bears • seals • tigers • koalas • herps. • Zoo Music E CAFE PLAZUELA & CRISTOBAL'S 326-A San Felipe Street NW June-July. at Hotel Albuquerque 505-988-4311 • www.senormurphy.com 800 Rio Grande BLVD. NW Hand-made confections blending Old World K ABQ BIO PARK BOTANIC GARDEN 505-222-8766 • www.hotelabq.com Tradition with a Southwestern kick to treat the while 2601 Central Avenue • 311 locally New Mexican & American food at Cafe Plazuela for family. Stop by for a complimentary sample! Two glass conservatories • formal • children‘s breakfast, lunch + dinner or Continental fare fine din - fantasy • butterfly & Japanese gardens • Heritage ing at Christobal's for dinner. Free parking, free WiFi. LODGING Farm • summer concerts. 28 49 BOTTGER MANSION OF OLD CHURCH STREET CAFE 45 OLD TOWN VENDORS 2111 Church Street NW TOWN BED AND BREAKFAST 200 Block of San Felipe Street NW 505-247-8522 • www.churchstreetcafe.com 110 San Felipe Street NW Under the La Placita portal Hot! Chili! Best New Mexican cuisine made fresh Albuquerque, NM 87104 By 1706, Spanish settlers established outdoor daily just for you. Voted best hot salsa 2012 Fiery 505-243-3639 • www.bottger.com vending.Multi-cultural artists continue this historic Food Show. Patio dining and banquet room available. Gracious 1910 historic mansion, private baths, tradition. They must make the crafts they sell. 2 course gourmet breakfast, shady courtyard oasis, 29 HIGH NOON RESTAURANT warm hospitality. & SALOON TOURS 425 San Felipe Street NW A BEST WESTERN PLUS RIO 11 A HISTORY TOUR OF OLD TOWN 505-765-1455 • www.highnoonrestaurant.com GRANDE INN 303 Romero Street NW • Plaza Don Luis - N120 Old Town’s original steakhouse featuring steaks, 1015 Rio Grande Blvd. NW 505-246-TOUR (8687) tequila & wild game. New Mexican fare, regional Albuquerque, NM 87104 www.ToursOfOldTown.com wines & seafood. Happy Hour in our Santos-filled 505-843-9500 • www.riograndeinn.com We KNOW Old Town! We know the sights, sounds, lounge. Lunch & Dinner. AAA three diamond full service hotel with restau - flavors, people, shops, products, places, photo opportu - rant, bar, pool and complimentary Airport Shuttle. nities and all of the unique things that give visitors a C LITTLE ANITA’S MEXICAN FOOD complete Old Town experience. Whether you’re visit - 2105 Mountain Road NW D HOTEL ALBUQUERQUE ing Old Town for just a few hours, or for several days, 505-242-3102 800 Rio Grande BLVD. NW we ensure that you won’t miss a thing! Guided, out - Offering the finest in NM Cuisine. Our full-service Albuquerque, NM 87104 door, historic walking tours held most days at: 10am, 505-843-6300 • www.hotelabq.com bar is ready to serve all your needs & our banquet 12pm, 2pm & 4pm. Call for reservations • Private Locally owned boutique Southwestern culturally room is available for any occasion. Carry-out avail - group Tours available • History, Legends & Lore - designed hotel in Old Town. Free parking, free able. Open at 7am, 7 days a week. trivia, fun facts, historic photos & more. Family fun! Wifi, 2 restaurants, 2 bars, outdoor pool. See web 12 RED FEATHER DINER for discounts and packages. 44 ABQ. TROLLEY CO. 303 Romero Street NW • Plaza Don Luis #123S 208 San Felipe Street NW 505-242-3257 • www.redfeathershop.com 505-240-8000 • www.abqtrolley.com Daily specials. Native American, Mexican & regular MUSEUMS The best first thing to do in Albuquerque. 85 American. Frybread & tortas made fresh when you 50 ALBUQUERQUE MUSEUM minute Best of ABQ City tour. Downtown, Route order. Vegetarian dishes & smoothies available. OF ART & HISTORY 2000 Mountain Road NW 66, Nob Hill, UNM, Bio Park and more. Tours 9 ROLLING IN DOUGH BAKERY 505-243-7255 or 311 • www.cabq.gov/museum April - October. 303 Romero Street NW • Plaza Don Luis Southwestern art & Albuquerque history • traveling 41 OLD TOWN PEDI-CAB 505-248-1786 exhibitions • sculpture garden • gallery store • cafe • 306 San Felipe Street NW Fresh baked pastries, bread, croissants & more from Tues-Sun 9am-5pm • free 1st Wed of month & Sun 505-712-1225 scratch! Also sandwiches, salads & soups. Open daily. 9am-1pm www.albuquerquepedicabtours.com B Relax on your very own private tour of Old Town, ST. CLAIR BISTRO H EXPLORA 901 Rio Grande BLVD. NW 1701 Mountain Road NW ABQ. This Tour is a must when visiting! See the old 505-243-9916 • www.stclairvineyards.com 505-224-8300 • www.explora.us fort, brothels, chapel and more. Have fun! New Mexico’s largest winery! Opulent tasting M-Sa 10am-6pm; Su 12-6pm • 250 hands-on room, retail wine & gourmet food shop. Lunch & G ROUTES RENTALS & TOURS, INC. exhibits in science, technology & art for all ages. 1102 Mountain Road NW dinner in the French Country Bistro. Ample patio Great for families. Cool gift shop. Entertain your dining. Private dining room. Live jazz. 505-933-5667 • www.routesrentals.com brain and exercise your imagination! Stylish bicycle & snowshoe rentals & tours; F QBar at HOTEL ALBUQUERQUE I NEW MEXICO MUSEUM OF offer professional or self-guided 800 Rio Grande BLVD. NW NATURAL HISTORY & SCIENCE edu/scenic/themed/daily tours. Free delivery. 505-225-5928 • www.hotelabq.com 1801 Mountain Road NW Open daily. Walk-ins welcome. Sophisticted cuisine, sensational cocktails, nightly 505-841-2800 • www.NMnaturalhistory.org entertainment and happy hour specials in this posh The ancient past comes back to life at this 11 THE GHOST TOUR OF OLD TOWN ultra-lounge in Old Town. Free parking, free Wifi. interactive, high-tech museum, including lots of 303 Romero Street NW • Plaza Don Luis - N120 (505) 246-TOUR (8687) CANDY, COFFEE & ICE dinosaurs! Planetarium • Giant screen theater • www.ToursOfOldTown.com Gift store • M Café • Open daily 9-5. Ghost Tour held NIGHTLY at 8pm • Rese rvations CREAM Required • Monthly Ghost HUNTING Tour & 21 CANDY LADY CULTURAL ACTIVITIES ABQ BIO PARK Late Night Ghost Tour on the night’s of the full 524 Romero Street NW moon • Private group tours available • As seen on 505-243-6239 • www.candylady.com 903 10th Street the Travel Channel's hit show, “Weird Travels”. 32 years of secret family recipes. 21 varieties of 505-768-2000 • www.cabq.gov/biopark Featuring the finest in DEAD entertainment - Fun fudge; chocolate strawberries, adult chocolate Aquarium • Garden • Zoo • 9am-5pm • closed 1/1, for the entire family! novelties. Over 60 kinds of black licorice. Thanksgiving, 12/25 • Tingley Beach sunrise-sunset.

WELCOME TO OLD TOWN INFORMATION & SERVICES ake a walk through living history around OLD TOWN INFORMATION

Albuquerque’s Old Town, the serene village that & VISITORS CENTER has been the focal point of community life since 303 Romero Street NW • Plaza Don Luis

1706. Quiet hidden patios, winding brick paths, Operated by the Albuquerque Convention & Visitors T

gardens and balconies are waiting to be discovered. Bureau • Visitor Information. Open 7 days a week.

Wrought iron and adobe benches beckon you to rest in the Information also available at the Albuquerque Sunport. shade and watch people stroll by. Visit historic San Felipe de

ALBUQUERQUE CONVENTION Neri Church and relax in the Rose Garden.

& VISI TORS BUREAU Shopping in Old Town is a truly delightful experience.

Unique items from around the world, as well as those that 20 First Plaza NW • Suite 601 are distinctly Southwestern, can be found in more than 150 Albuquerque, NM 87102 1-800-284-2282 • 505-842-9918 shops, boutiques, galleries and artist studios. www.itsatrip.org

Visitor information, attractions & special event When in New Mexico, eat like New Mexicans! Enjoy

information. the spice & flair of our traditional cuisine. Savor

delightful dishes prepared with CHILE. It comes in red OLD TOWN MERCHANTS or green and is made from recipes that have evolved ASSOCIATION from the local Native American & Spanish cultures. PO Box 7483

Enjoy one of the dozen restaurants, cafes & coffee shops Albuquerque, NM 87194 featuring everything from the All-American hamburger www.AlbuquerqueOldTown.com to fine Continental cuisine. [email protected] For over three centuries Old Town has been the R PUBLIC RESTROOMS crossroads of the Southwest. It is a Historical Zone of the 303 Romero Street NW • Plaza Don Luis City of Albuquerque and home for many families whose ancestors founded the town. Old Town is located just off 26 SAN FELIPE DE NERI CATHOLIC I-40 (take the Rio Grande Blvd. Exit South) to the entrance CHURCH 2005 N. Plaza Street NW at Mountain Road. The map below shows Freeway access and also the most Office 505-243-4628 convenient surface roads to use to find your way to Old The Church is open to the public daily • Masses: Sat. 5:30pm; Sun 7am, 8:30am (in Spanish) & 10:15am. Town. In 1937, Route 66 was changed from its original route to a straightened east-west road along Central Avenue. NTERTAINMENT - Experience a series of NEW MEXICO TOURISM

Route 66 meets the Camino Real (now Rio Grande Blvd.) at weekly entertainment & cult u ral p resentation s DEPARTMENT Old Town. that will delight the whole family. The series 1-800-733-6396 • www.newmexico.org E content and line-ups change from week to Discover the Land of Enchantment! week throughout the s ummer & early fall. Don’t UNITED STATES POST OFFICE

miss the Salsa Fiesta in the Fall or the Holiday Stroll & 303 Romero Street NW • Plaza Don Luis Luminaria Tours in December.

800-275-8777

Full-service post office open Mon-Fri 11-4, Sat 12-3. UMINARIAS (Farolitos) - Thousands of visi t ors

and residents come to Old Town on Ch ristmas Eve and during the Holiday Stroll (first Friday FIVE FLAGS FLOWN L in December) to see the spectacular display of luminarias. Candles are set in a bed of sand OVER OLD TOWN inside the bottom of a paper bag. When lit, they create a OldOld Townown golden glow. Thousands of luminarias line the Church, ( 159 8- 182 1 ) Plaza, streets and walkways of Old Town.

Mexico ( 182 1- 184 6 ) Photos: Old Town Plaza Historic Marker - by New Mexico On the plaza you will find replicas of two cannons Tourism Department, www.NewMexico.org, Shopping in Old which were buried in Old Town by retreating Confederate Town & Folklorico Dancers - Courtesy of Albuquerque Confederate States ( 186 2 ) troops during a Civil War skirmish in Albuquerque (April Convention & Visitors Bureau, www.itsatrip.org, Signature 8-9, 1862). The original cannons are in the Albuquerque Steak - From High Noon Restaurant & Saloon, USA ( 184 6- presen t ) Museum. www.highnoonresyaurant.com, Century Plant, Fabian Fontenelle Dancing & Five Flags Over Old Town - Courtesy of Pat Ward, www.ToursOfOldTown.com New Mexico ( 191 2- presen t ) •

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