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  2. List of historic landmarks in Albuquerque, New Mexico

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    Albuquerque International Sunport - North Façade and Great Hall [4] 2200 Sunport Blvd. SE 35°2′57″N 106°37′0″W  /  35.04917°N 106.61667°W  / 35.04917; -106.61667  ( Albuquerque International

  3. International District, Albuquerque, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    A 1991 article from the Albuquerque Journal described East Central as "a loose-jointed carnival of sex, drugs and booze" with drug dealers and prostitutes operating openly. [14] Violent crime was a problem as well, with 34 homicides recorded in southeast Albuquerque in 1996 (more than half of the city's total) and 11 in Trumbull Village alone. [15]

  4. West Mesa - Wikipedia

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    There are numerous subdivisions with new homes being built on the lower portion of the West Mesa as the City of Albuquerque continues to expand further to the west. Further west on the mesa are the mobile home communities of Pajarito, located to the south of I-40, and Lost Horizon, located about 1/2 mile north of I-40 and 3 miles west of the ...

  5. Albuquerque metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The population is estimated to be 923,630 as of July 1, 2020, [7] making Greater Albuquerque the 61st-largest MSA in the nation. The Albuquerque MSA forms a part of the larger Albuquerque–Santa Fe–Los Alamos combined statistical area with a 2020 estimated population of 1,165,181, ranked 49th-largest in the country.

  6. Downtown Albuquerque - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Albuquerque is laid out in a standard grid pattern, with numbered north–south streets and named east–west avenues.Central Avenue (originally known as Railroad Avenue) is the main east–west thoroughfare through the center of Downtown, while Lomas Boulevard (originally New York Avenue) is a major east–west arterial through the north part of Downtown.

  7. 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.

  8. Speedball (paintball) - Wikipedia

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    A speedball game in progress. Speedball is one of the three distinct game variants in the sport of paintball, along with woodsball and scenario paintball.. It is a general term for a game in which the playing field is composed of bunkers, of the same location and number on each side of the field, that provide an equal playing field for each team competing.

  9. Paradise Hills, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The unincorporated CDP is entirely surrounded by the city of Albuquerque. Paradise Hills is bordered to the east by the Paradise Hills Golf Course, formerly known as Desert Greens Golf Course. According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 1.0 square mile (2.6 km 2), all land. [4]