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  2. Knocked Out: Seedy and strange stories from Albuquerque's ...

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    Jan. 5—Eyes are usually on the dancers, but one Albuquerque establishment is catching some unwanted attention. Knockouts Gentleman's Club has found itself in hot water, again. Albuquerque Mayor ...

  3. One-two punch for Knockouts: State files charge against ... - AOL

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    Jan. 10—After the city of Albuquerque moved to temporarily shut down Knockouts, the state has delivered another blow against the Downtown strip club. The New Mexico Regulation and Licensing ...

  4. Knockouts (salon) - Wikipedia

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    Knockouts and Knockouts Haircuts for Men are the trade names of a privately held American salon chain (international as of early 2011), Knockouts LLC, based in Irving, Texas. Knockouts are full-service grooming salons with a boxing (and mixed martial arts ) theme targeting men. [ 1 ]

  5. Albuquerque on the map in multiple ways this week - AOL

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    Oct. 4—It's Albuquerque's time to shine — and fly. The Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta started this weekend and continues through Oct. 13. It puts the Duke City on the map and draws ...

  6. New Mexico State Road 423 - Wikipedia

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    The New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT) approved a construction design at a cost of US$93 million, US$55 million of which comes from Bernalillo County and the City of Albuquerque, US$29.75 million from the State of New Mexico, and the other US$8.25 million from federal funding.

  7. Big I - Wikipedia

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    The Big I is a complex stack interchange located in central Albuquerque, New Mexico. [1] The interchange, reconstructed between 2000 and 2002, is the busiest in the state, handling an average of over 400,000 vehicles per day before the COVID-19 pandemic.

  8. List of historic landmarks in Albuquerque, New Mexico

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    Old Albuquerque High School Central and Broadway NE 35°5′3″N 106°38′38″W  /  35.08417°N 106.64389°W  / 35.08417; -106.64389  ( Old Albuquerque High

  9. Carlisle Gymnasium - Wikipedia

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    Carlisle Gymnasium is an indoor arena on the campus of the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque, New Mexico.It was the home of the New Mexico Lobos basketball team from its opening in 1928 until the completion of the larger Johnson Gymnasium in 1957, and was also the original venue of the New Mexico Symphony Orchestra. [4]