Landmarks in Albuquerque

What makes Albuquerque such a traveler destination? A lot of things, and chief among them, the landmarks. Strikingly distinct, you'll want to check out the reasons why Albuquerque lures travelers, and its signature landmarks are a good place to start. These are the spots refrigerator magnets were made for.

Albuquerque Museum of Art and History (The)

2000 Mountain Road Northwest

Albuquerque's History and Art...
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ABQ Biological Park

2601 Central Ave NW

The ABQ BioPark includes the Aquarium, Botanic Garden, Zoo and Tingley Beach. Our mission is to provide the public with exciting recreational opportunities and to foster environmental awareness, education and stewardship. The ABQ BioPark is a division of the City of Albuquerque's Cultural Services Department...
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Albuquerque Aquarium (The)

2601 Central Avenue Northwest
ABQ BioPark

One Big Fish Tank...
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Old Town

Mountain Road @ Central Avenue
Route 66

Historic Old Town Plaza...
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Sandia Peak Tramway

10 Tramway Loop Northeast
End of Tramway Road

Worlds Longest Aerial Tramway...
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Explora Science Center and Children's Museum of Albuquerque

1701 Mountain Road Northwest

An Excursion for All Ages...
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New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science

1801 Mountain Rd. NW

Prehistoric and Futuristic...
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Petroglyph National Monument

6001 Unser Boulevard Northwest

Hike Historical Grounds...
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Coronado State Monument

485 Kuaua Rd

Ruins of a 16th-century Indian Pueblo along the bank of the Rio Grande...
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Jemez State Monument

18160 NM 4

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