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ABQ Biopark Zoo: Making a real effort toward conservation
Lions and tigers and elephants -- oh my! The ABQ Biopark Zoo in Albuquerque has all of those animals and many, many more.
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Cliff's Amusement Park: Experience life to the fullest!
A unique symphony of giggles, laughter and screaming greets the guests at Cliff's Amusement park as they walk through the entry gate into the realm of excitement. Kids, parents, teenagers and entire families quickly become immersed in the fun and let themselves experience the thrill of the roller coaster and scream as they plummet, or laugh and giggle as they anticipate the next ride.
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Petroglyph National Monument: A place of natural beauty and historical significance
The "warm breath of mother earth" can be seen on the west side of Albuquerque during the early morning when the sun is barely peeking over the top of the Sandia Mountains, according to the Native Americans from the Pueblo villages, and along the volcanoes that emit the "breath" is the largest documented concentration of petroglyphs in an urban area.
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Unser Racing Museum: Greatest spectacle of history up close
Racing is in the blood for one Albuquerque family. Four generations of Unser family members have raced -- and won -- major car races, including Pikes Peak and nine times at the Indianapolis 500.
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New Mexico Veterans Memorial: A place to relax and reflect
Relax, and reflect! All the details -- from the type of flowers or trees, to the tables in the picnic area -- at the New Mexico Veterans' Memorial in Albuquerque were meticulously chosen to illustrate the military servicemembers' journey through our nation's wars and to allow veterans, their families, and others to reflect on their own personal experiences.
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Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs Resort and Spa: A short drive from town to enter a world of relaxation
With over 140 years of experience helping people relax and rejuvenate, Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs Resort and Spa is still the only place in the world where visitors can chose from four different types of mineral waters to rejuvenate body and mind.
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Roller Skate City: Old school skating to a new sound
A new skating floor, new furniture, new bathrooms, new concession stand and, most exciting, a new light and sound system and a library of over 10,000 songs updated every other week, are all part of reviving the roller skating scene in Albuquerque as Roller Skate City enters its first summer in operation in Albuquerque.
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New Mexico Farm & Ranch Heritage Museum: Experience farming culture from yesterday and today
With a mission of connecting the present generation to the history of farming and ranching in New Mexico, the New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum aspires to embed a deeper appreciation and understanding of the state's heritage.
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Tingley Beach: Fish, trains and bicycles -- fun for all
Albuquerque's desert landscape offers a few surprises for entertainment. Amid the brown mountains and the tumbleweeds are well-stocked fishing ponds with pedal boats, an area reserved for remote control boats, a train ride and bicycle rentals for a shady ride alongside the Rio Grande River.
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Sandia Peak Tramway: Most spectacular view of Albuquerque
The most breath-taking view of Albuquerque, and an unobstructed view of animals such as black bears and bobcats in their natural habitat, can be found while dangling 1,000 feet above the ground in a tramcar on the world's longest aerial tram ride.
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