Culture and Learning
Aquariums, Zoos, Wildlife and Botanical Parks
Posted June 28th, 2007 by jimdunntxNew Mexico itself sometimes seems like one large nature preserve, so it is not surprising that Albuquerque and the surrounding area has their own variety of of Aquariums, Zoos, Wildlife and Botanical Parks. Indeed, some facilities such as the BioPark are rather unique, and a worthwhile visit for residents as well as others visiting the city.
Cultural Centers
Posted July 4th, 2007 by interozAlbuquerque has several major cultural centers, including the National Hispanic Cultural Center and the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center. They provide a constant variety of events, activities, exhibits, lectures and films. Of course there are actually a number of others cultural centers, such as the South Broadway Cultural center.
Historical Districts
Posted July 27th, 2007 by jimdunntxAlbuquerque is a historical city and so there are several historical districts in and near Albuquerque. There is, of course, Old Town in the city's heart, but also Tingly Beach and many other historical areas nearby.
Museums
Posted June 27th, 2007 by jimdunntxAlbuquerque has a several major museums focusing on history, natural history, culture and art, but there is also a surprising and rich variety of specialized and even private museums, covering everything from ancient Indians to rattlesnakes to space flight, with a few fanciful trinkets thrown in for fun.
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