Monthly Archives: July 2017

516 ARTS

[caption id="attachment_23732" align="alignright" width="425"] Courtesy of 516 Arts[/caption] 516 ARTS For all the finest in contemporary art, head to Albuquerque’s popular downtown 516 ARTS, the chic artspace that features established, emerging, local, and international artists on a regularly changing exhibit schedule. The nonprofit artspace is working hard to provide a wide range of interesting works consistently. You…
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Indian Pueblo Cultural Center

[caption id="attachment_24073" align="alignright" width="425"] Indian Pueblo Cultural Center Credit Danielle Breshears[/caption] Indian Pueblo Cultural Center Owned and Operated by the 19 Indian Pueblos of New Mexico, the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center invites your group to ‘experience [their] tradition’ with their extensive museum collection. This expansive informational center is dedicated to the ‘preservation and perpetuation of…
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AlbuCreepy Downtown Ghost Walk

AlbuCreepy Downtown Ghost Walk [caption id="attachment_23736" align="alignright" width="425"] Credit Chasing Light Media[/caption] It’s time to get AlbuCreepy! The AlbuCreepy Downtown Ghost Walk will provide your group with a history lesson and entertainment session all in one, this tour company receiving the highest raves and reviews from both TripAdvisor and Yelp. During the 100 minute tour,…
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Nob Hill Main Street

Nob Hill Main Street  [caption id="attachment_24101" align="alignright" width="254"] Nob Hill Credit Danielle Breshears[/caption] Popular shopping and dining sitting right alongside popular historic landmarks and attractions will greet you at your next stop, Historic Nob Hill Main Street.This historic district is located along Route 66, making the spot iconic both for modern commercial purposes and historic…
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Old Town Albuquerque Tour

Old Town Albuquerque Tour [caption id="attachment_23707" align="alignright" width="425"] Old Town Albuquerque[/caption] Old Town Albuquerque is one of the absolute oldest established sites in North America, first founded in 1706 (that’s 70 years before the United States became a country!). Add that impressive city stat to the equally impressive 50 years experience of giving Old Town…
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Turquoise Museum

Turquoise Museum [caption id="attachment_23702" align="alignright" width="424"] blue turquoise mineral texture[/caption] The Turquoise Museum will provide your group with one of the most unique museum experiences you can have in Albuquerque, this popular educational center focused on all things turquoise. A visit to this 40-year old museum center will teach you the history of the gem,…
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Sandia Peak Tramway

Sandia Peak Tramway [caption id="attachment_24077" align="alignright" width="425"] Sandia Peak Tram Credit Danielle Breshears[/caption] Albuquerque holds some of the most iconic desert scenery, unbelievable mountainside vistas, and incredible canyon views in the entire state, and all of these things can be seen at your next exciting stop, the Sandia Peak Tramway. Considered to be the absolute…
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5 National Park Road Trips to Take This Year

Student groups, families, and solo travelers alike can all highly benefit from an extended journey through America's national parks, these excursions bringing you closer to nature and closer to America itself. Utilizing local campsites and carpooling/motor coach riding saves you tons of money in the travel world, not causing you to break the bank to…
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Weston

Weston Before you leave the Kansas City area you have to make a pit stop in Weston, a small community about 45 minutes away from KC. Voted Best Small Town in Missouri by AAA Midwest Travel Magazine and Favorite Day Trip by Visit KC’s Visitor’s Choice Awards, this is an absolute must-stop for your group.…
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Loose Park Rose Garden

Loose Park Rose Garden [caption id="attachment_30132" align="alignright" width="425"] Loose Park Credit Visit KC[/caption]  Welcome to Jacob L Loose Park, one of the most popular and historic parks in all of Kansas City. Located on Wornall, this 75-acre park is known as the site of the Battle of Westport, a battle in which an estimated 29,000…
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