Casita Chamisa Albuquerque
850 Chamisal Rd NW Albuquerque, New Mexico, 87107, United States
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National Museum of Nuclear Science and History
... theoretical physicist and a leading expert on particle physics and cosmology. She is the Frank B. Baird, Jr., Professor of Science at Harvard University, where she works on several of the competing models of string theory in the quest to explain the fabric of the universe. Her most well-known contribution to the field is the Randall-Sundrum model, first published ...
El Camino Real International Heritage Site
As we headed north this morning we decided to make a stop at the New Mexico International Heritage site for the El Camino Real. It's a great interpretive centre, a little out of the way, but with good access and parking (something we always have to be concerned about!).
The story of the early travels through this area - ...
Getting our Kicks (Speeding Tickets) on Route 66
... the Old Mother Road were the reminants of the glory days of road trips across the States.
For three decades before and after World War II, Route 66 earned the title "Main Street of America" because it wound through small towns lined by hundreds of cafes, motels, gas stations, and tourist attractions. During the Great Depression, hundreds of thousands of farm families, displaced from the Dust Bowl, made their way ...
Post day 2, April 25, Southwest Chief, Albuquerque
I had been told by station personnel that my 6:15PM train would begin boarding sleeping car passengers about 5:30. When the appointed time came the status board said simply "delayed" and remained that way until past 6:15. Activity finally appeared imminent and I asked the agent if there would be an announcement for us. He said "follow me" and took me to a Red Cap with a golf cart and we left for the platform. My attendant (Stewardess) pinky took my ticket and I was soon settled into ...
Christmas 2008-2009, Thanksgiving 2010
... Christmas Eve to drink hot chocolate, see the live nativity and the luminarias, and then Taos Pueblo on Christmas Day. This year, since everyone was coming, I added a few more things in there as well. I booked tickets at the Kiva Theater to see the Nutcracker Ballet; at the end, we all got the chance to meet and take pictures with the dancers. The Kiva is a famous old theater decorated in southwestern native ...



