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  2. 6 local fast food burger joints worth visiting in ABQ - AOL

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    Nov. 7—In-N-Out may be coming to Albuquerque, but it is still several years away. In the meantime, check out these six local burger joints for a quick, juicy burger. ABQ Burrito and Burger Enjoy ...

  3. List of points of interest in Albuquerque, New Mexico

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  4. Old Town Albuquerque - Wikipedia

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    [11]: 251 Old Town's fortunes began to improve in the 1940s as Albuquerque citizens began to take note of Old Town's historic value, and the Old Albuquerque Historical Society was established in 1946. [12] Old Town was annexed by the city in 1949, [13] bringing municipal improvements like paved streets and sidewalks for the first time.

  5. 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

  6. 10 art summer camps worth checking out in Albuquerque - AOL

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    Apr. 22—Summer camps are a great way to keep kids busy and entertained while school is out for the summer. These 10 art camps across Albuquerque cover a variety of fields such as arts and crafts ...

  7. 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.