1. Remember Bugs Bunny often using this phrase? “I knew I should’ve taken that left turn at Albuquerque.”
2. At the time of this writing, there are over 40 breweries in the
city!
3. The
Spanish supposedly planted the first vineyards in the Americas in New Mexico.
4. The
New Mexico flag is yellow and red. The
colors were taken from Spain’s flag. The
red symbol in the middle represents the sun used by the Zia tribe.
5. Colorful
murals on the walls of buildings are numerous in all parts of town. Many big cities have a lot of murals, but
Albuquerque may top the cake.
6. Take
advantage of Taco Tuesday in the city.
There are so many tasty places to eat!
7. Chile
is the state’s official vegetable. Chile
cheeseburgers are a local favorite (and delicious)!
8. New
Mexico’s nickname is the ‘Land of Enchantment’.
9. The
Candy Lady, a store in Old Town, made the blue crystal meth for Breaking Bad. She now sells it as rock candy.
10. Albuquerque was founded
in 1706 and is one of the nation's oldest inland communities.
11. Gila National Forest,
located in New Mexico, is the largest national forest in the USA.
12. A large part of The Avengers (2012) movie was filmed in Albuquerque. In fact, a number of popular movies and TV shows are filmed in New Mexico.
12. A large part of The Avengers (2012) movie was filmed in Albuquerque. In fact, a number of popular movies and TV shows are filmed in New Mexico.
13. Transportation has always been a major
part of the economy. Railroad Avenue became Route 66. Now Central Avenue, the
street still is still important and runs through the city.
14. Albuquerque
is the nuclear capital of the United States. Much of the nation's nuclear
research program is conducted or supervised here.
15. Jesse Tyler Ferguson, the star of the
popular TV show Modern Family, is
from Albuquerque.
16. The
city of Santa Fe, about an hour north of Albuquerque, has the oldest
capitol building in the United States -- the Palace of the Governors,
built in 1610.
17. The Tiwa Indians were the first
inhabitants in the area of Albuquerque.
18. There were several UFO sightings in
Albuquerque in the late 1940s. New
Mexico supposedly continues to have the largest number of reported UFO
sightings in the United States.
19. Bill Gates and Paul Allen founded Microsoft in
Albuquerque in 1975. The building
where they started the company is now a smoke shop!
20. Albuquerque was the home
of Ernie Pyle, the famous war correspondent. Pyle wrote, "If we could only
have one house, then it has to be in New Mexico, preferably in
Albuquerque." Pyle's home is now a memorial library.
21. New Mexico’s largest employer is The University of New
Mexico, mostly in ABQ.
22. Albuquerque
is the home of the famous racing family, the Unsers, who are multiple
winners of the Indianapolis 500 Auto Race: Bobby, Al Jr., and Al Unser.
23. ABQ has the largest number public parks per capita in
the entire United States!
24. The
2.7-mile aerial tramway located five miles northeast of Albuquerque is the
longest in North America. It has the third longest span in the world. The
tram whisks visitors from the base of 6600 feet to the top of 10,378 foot
Sandia Peak in about twenty minutes.
25. The
UNM Lobos have never won a national championship in football, but that
does not stop fans from supporting them enthusiastically.
26. The famous Pan American Highway, which
runs from the top of Alaska to the bottom of South American, runs through ABQ.
27. In 1926, Route 66 became a major highway
through the USA and went through ABQ.
Even though the highway was decommissioned, the street, now Central
Avenue, is the main artery through the city.
You can see old motels, signs, etc. along the historic route.
28. The
Sandia Mountains house the world's highest television towers -- those belonging
to Albuquerque's three commercial and one educational network.
29. Approximately
40% of the uranium reserve in the United States is found in deposits 70
miles west of Albuquerque.
30. The
Sandia National Laboratory was originally the engineering division of Los
Alamos Laboratory, the central laboratory of the top-secret Manhattan
Project (the atomic bomb) during WWII.
31. ABQ has no professional sports teams, but the
Albuquerque Isotopes are a Triple-A affiliate of the Colorado Rockies.