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ANTIQUESOLD TOWN ANTIQUES 404 San Felipe NW
• 505-842-6657 • www.oldtownantiquesabq.com • Part store, part museum • Antiques • Vintage &pawn jewelry • Textiles • NM • SW • NA • Mexican • Photos • Books • More!
HANGING TREE GALLERY 416 Romero NW • 505-842-1420 • [email protected] • Antiques • WPA furnishings • Paintings by deceasedNM artist • Indian old pawn & more! Carl Von Hassler,Ben Turner, Walter Bambrook.
ART GALLERIESAGAPE SOUTHWEST PUEBLO POTTERY
414 Romero NW • 505-243-2366 • www.agapesw.com • Celebrating 20 years of providing quality handmade Native American pottery for both seasoned& novice collectors. See pottery from all 19 pueblos +Hopi & Navajo. Also jewelry • kachinas • baskets.
ALBUQUERQUE PHOTOGRAPHERS GALLERY303 Romero St. N208 (Upstairs) • 505-244-9195 • www.AbqPhotographersGallery.com • A co-op of award winning local photographers selling fine art images.
AMAPOLA GALLERY 205 Romero St NW • 505-242-4311 • www.amapolagallery.com • A spectacular array of fine art & crafts in a co-op of 40 award-winning New Mexico artists.
ANDREWS PUEBLO POTTERY &ART GALLERY (Plaza Don Luis) 303 Romero • 505-243-0414 • 877-606-0543 • www.andrewspp.com• [email protected] • American
Indian pottery • fetish carvings • baskets • beadwork • Sheldon Harvey paintings & figures. Train olla byBarbara & Joesph Cerno, Acoma.
DESERT CORN GALLERY 413 Romero #C • 505-244-9044 • www.desertcorngallerynm.com • Multicultural, one-of-a-kind, Art, Jewelry, Pottery,Crafts, Exclusive Representation.
GOWEN ARTS 303 Romero #N114 • 505-242-6831 • www.galleryg7.com • [email protected] • Greg Gowen metal art, stonesculptures, paintings, jewelry, Native American art.
OUTSIDERS ART GALLERY 413 Romero NW Ste. B• 505-246-2002 • www.outsidersartgallerynm.com • [email protected] • Modern,Western, Equine, Native American, Spirit Dolls,Ukrainian Eggs. Limited Edition & Collectables.
PENFIELD GALLERY OF INDIAN ART 2043 S. Plaza• 505-242-9696 • www.penfieldgallery.com • Pottery,fetishes, Navajo Rugs, sandpaintings, storytellers. InOld Town since 1975 & in NM since 1898!
RIO GRANDE GALLERY 303 Romero NW #205 (upstairs) •505-242-8008 • 505-610-7662 •www.riograndegallery.com • [email protected] • We offer the most exquisite array of Native and international artists. RC Gorman, Frank Howell.
ROMERO STREET GALLERY 106 & 205 Romero • 505-242-1860 • Old Town’s premier galleriesshowing over 200 American craft artists • 30 yrs in business!
TANNER CHANEY GALLERY(Plazuela Sombra) 323 Romero • 505-247-2242 • 800-444-2242 • www.tannerchaney.com • “Highlyrecommended” by Frommer’s forauthentic & unique Native American
historic & contemporary jewelry & pottery; also MataOrtiz pottery. Zapotec rugs & Oaxacan carvings.
WEEMS GALLERIES & FRAMING (Plaza Don Luis) 303 Romero NW • 505-764-0302 • www.weemsgallery.com • Nationally known – thename Weems is synonymous with high quality art in a great variety of styles & prices.
YUCCA ART GALLERY (#1 Patio Market) • 206 1/2 San Felipe NW • 505-247-8931 • www.YuccaArtGallery.com • Co-op gallery featuring 38 artists.
CLOTHING & ACCESSORIESABI K BOUTIQUE 328 San Felipe • 505-243-8838
• www.abik.us • For the fashion conscious who lovefun clothing, jewelry, accessories & more! Ask aboutmap discounts.
THE OLD TOWN HAT SHOP &ACCESSORY BOUTIQUE 205-C San Felipe NW • 505-242-4019 • www.oldtownhats.com • A fantasticselection of hats for all, plus quality belts• jackets • scarves • shawls • purses & jewelry. We invite youto enjoy this local favorite!
THE WILD ROSE 2047 South Plaza NW • 505-247-9505 • Dressing ABQ for over 35 years inAmericano, Eurowestern Style. Double D Ranchwearcomplete collection, Old Gringo boots, much more!
WILD MOON BOUTIQUE – WHERE THE WILDWOMAN SHOPS 206 San Felipe, Market Patio • 505-247-2475 • www.WildMoonBoutique.com • Custom Designed, handcrafted leather apparel &bags. Handcrafted indigenous/ceremonial clothing/textiles, drums/rattles, jewelry, gift items. Unique!!
GENERAL STORES & TRADING POSTS
ACEVES OLD TOWN BASKET &RUG SHOP (Plaza Don Luis) 301 Romero St NW • 505-842-8022 • www.newmexicogifts.com • THE best prices on anamazing collection of everything Southwest: Weavings,Tile, Mirrors, New Mexican Foods, Kitchen Accessories,Teas, Local Artwork and MORE!
RIO GRANDE TRADING 1920 Central AVE.• 505-242-3739 • Just south of the Old Town Plaza. Our low prices will impress! Jewelry, Gifts & Clothing.
PLAZA INDIAN TRADING POST2004 S. Plaza NW • 505-242-4661 • [email protected] • Handmade Zuni, Navajo & Hopi jewelry • Pueblos’ Pottery • Taos & Cochiti drums• Jemez storytellers • Apache baskets • 60 years!
SOUTHWESTERN HANDCRAFTS & GIFTS 1919 Old Town Rd NW • 505-243-2507 • T-shirts from toddler toXXXL • Kachinas • Native pottery • Mara
stoneware • Rt. 66 and alien items • much more. Wealways give a military discount! Discounts for teachersand NRAO, NASA, too!
GIFT & SOUVENIR STORESCASA SAN FELIPE 202 San Felipe NW
• 505-242-3753 • 505-242-3835 • www.casasanfelipenm • [email protected] • Gift & souvenir store!
ELAINE’S OF OLD TOWN #4 Plaza Hacienda Shops• 505-242-2608 • www.ElainesOfOldTown.com • Where locals shop for metal art, pottery, candles, t-shirts & Oaxacan Art.
OLD TOWN EMPORIUM 204 San Felipe NW • 505-842-8102 • www.oldtownemporium.com • 1-stopshop! Adult/youth T’s • jewelry • Rt. 66items • Kachinas • Christmas ornaments •Candles • We ship! Check our prices first! Gifts that arefun & unique.
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OLD TOWN T-SHIRT CO. 323 Romero NW #14 • 505-243-6393• [email protected] • We havethe largest selection of T-shirts! •sweatshirts • jackets & long sleevedapparel • Big selection of kids’ T’s •Great hats at great prices!! Located in Old Town forover 20 years • With sizes from newborn to 5X, wehave it!
PLAZA PRIMOROSA 2004 S. Plaza NW • 505-242-4661 • [email protected] • Leather & fabric purses • Beadwork • Magnets • Caps • T-shirts • Mugs • Incense burners • Inlaid knives • Perfume • Travel toys.
WILD WEST T’S & GIFTS 401-A San Felipe • 505-247-9200 • www.santafesterling.com •Step back in time • Enjoy ourhuge selection of quality T-shirts
& apparel • Beautiful sterling & 14 kt gold jewelry • Affordable gifts & souvenirs for all ages! Mention thisad for your free gift. We have an $ ATM $.
JEWELRY STORESBEST CONNECTION JEWELRY & GIFTS
423A San Felipe • 505-247-9855 • 505-440-9280 • www.bestconnectionjewelry.com • pottery • rugs.Bring this map and receive a free gift!
GALLERY 8 1919 Old Town Rd. NW #8 • 505-508-1818 • www.gallery8nm.com • Jewelry and pottery.
MÀTI JEWELERS 201 Romero • 505-244-1595 • www.kabana.net• Kabana, the internationallyrenowned design house, invites
you to their retail store MÀTI. Jewelry designed &handmade locally since 1975. Come visit the ultimatejewelry experience on the Plaza.
NATIVE GOLD (Plazuela Sombra)323 Romero • 505-247-2242 • www.nativegoldonline.com • Theonly shop with exclusively NativeAmerican gold jewelry set with gem-grade turquoise,coral, opals, diamonds & other precious stones.
TRADER BARB’S GALLERY 320 Romero NW • 505-242-8822 • Offering the highest quality in
contemporary & Native American jewelry. Ourfamous designs exhibit at the finest shows inAmerica for over 30 years. Specializing in uniquecustom design & repair. World-wide shipping.
SPECIALTY SHOPSBLUE PORTAL 2107 Church St NW
• 505-243-6005 • An arts & crafts gallery. Distinctive gifts handmade by senior citizens. A project of Assistance League of Albuquerque
DISCOVER BALLOONS 205-B San Felipe NW • 505-842-1111 • www.discoverballoons.com • [email protected] • World’s largest collection of hot air balloon gift items & Balloon Rides!
FIBER CHICKS, LLC 206 1/2 San Felipe NW #9 • 505-242-6635 • www.fiberchicks.com • [email protected] • For your yarn & relatedneeds. We carry NM grown, spun & dyed yarns.
HISPANIAE 410 Romero NW • 505-244-1533 • Largest selection of ethnic Mexican folk art & NMreligious art, Colombian cookware, textiles, mirrors & Day of the Dead.
LA PINATA #2 Patio Market • 505-242-2400 • www.RhondaCacy.com • [email protected] • Hand made Native American jewelry, porcelaindolls, piñatas & flowers!
NEW MEXICO BEAD AND FETISH401 Romero • 505-243-2600 • www.nmbeadandfetish.com • Turquoise! Old Town’s premier beadstore offering a diverse selection ofsemi-precious beads, crystals, coral, seed beads, firepolish, India silver, tools, findings & more!
OLD TOWN CARD SHOP #1 Plaza Hacienda Shops • 505-247-9634 • www.oldtowncardshop.com • Since 1957 our original hand-designed cards of the Southwest.Other unique cards, puzzles & gifts.
PUEBLO HOUSE POTTERY 2029 Old Town Rd.NW • 505-243-1558 • The Southwest’s finest collection of Pueblo pottery by award-winning artists& the best prices & selection of decorator pottery.
SAN PASQUAL’S 2113 Church St. • 505-243-6049 • www.sanpasqualshomedecor.com• Unique home décor, gifts, SW furniture, pottery,pillows, throws, candles • NM artwork
THE CHILE CASA 306 San Felipe NW • 505-242-2111 • www.TheChileCasa.com • NewMexico foods & much more! Hotsauces • ristras • chile-flavored NM
pistachios • seasonings • rubs • dips • mild to hotchile sauces • salsas • soups & stews • jellies & candies!
THE CHRISTMAS SHOP (Behind the Church) 400 Romero NW • 505-843-6744 • www.christmasinoldtown.com • An outstandingChristmas Shop for over 30 years! Nativity gallery.
TREASURE HOUSE BOOKS & GIFTS 2012 S. Plaza NW • 505-242-7204 • [email protected] • The SouthwesternBookstore. New Mexico, Native America, Old West,Latino, Mysteries, CDs, DVDs.
WHITE FEATHER TRADING CO. 326 San Felipe • 505-243-5115 • www.whitefeathertrading.com • Native American beadwork • jewelry • feathers • supplies • beads. Unique clothing & gifts.
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RESTAURANTS & FOODCHURCH STREET CAFÉ (Behind the Church)
2111 Church St • 505-247-8522 • www.churchstreetcafe.com • Four generations of NM Cuisine, hot chili, sandwiches & salads too!
GOLDEN CROWN PANADERIA 1103 Mountain Rd NW • 505-243-2424 • www.goldencrown.biz • Food Network, GourmetMagazine. Quaint neighborhood bakery, espresso barvoted best of the city 2007. Bakery style pizza voted top-rated pizza Southwest Airlines.
HIGH NOON RESTAURANT& SALOON 425 San Felipe NW • 505-765-1455 • Old Town’soriginal steakhouse featuringsteaks, tequila & wild game. New Mexican fare,regional wines & seafood. Happy Hour in our Santos-filled lounge. Lunch & Dinner.
LA CREPE MICHEL 400 San Felipe NW • 505-242-1251 • www.lacrepemichel.com • CountryFrench • Beer & wine • Lunch Tu-Sun 11:30-2:00 • Dinner Tu-Sat 6-9 pm.
LA PLACITA DINING ROOMS 206 San Felipe NW• 505-247-2204 • Fax 505-842-9686 • A quaint, oldhacienda in the heart of Old Town. Serving up NewMexican and American fare.
LITTLE ANITA’S MEXICANFOOD 2105 Mountain Rd. NW • 505-242-3102 • Offering the finest in NM Cuisine. Our full-service
bar is ready to serve all your needs & our banquetroom is available for any occasion. Carry-out available.Open at 7am, 7 days a week.
MONICA’S EL PORTAL 321 Rio Grande • 505-247-9625 • Local favorite since 1977.Traditional New Mexican food. Homemade chile. beer & wine. Home cooking, flavored with tradition!
OLD TOWN PIZZA PARLOR 108 Rio Grande NW • 505-999-1949 •www.OldTownPizzaParlor.com •Featuring hand-tossed pizzas, mega calzones, oven-baked pastas, salads & subs prepared fresh daily. Come enjoy excellent food at a great value in the comfort of our 150 year old adobe.
QUESADILLA GRILLE 328 SanFelipe NW • 505-242-2921 • The only
restaurant in the world that specializesin quesadillas! Over 20 to choose from. Ask about ourdaily specials. Best value in Old Town! Inside NickGarcia’s Poco a Poco Patio. Call for business hours.
ROLLING IN DOUGH BAKERY CAFÉ (Plaza Don Luis) 303 Romero NW • 505-248-1786 • Fresh baked pastries, bread, croissants & more fromscratch! Also sandwiches, salads & soups. Open daily.
SEASONS ROTISSERIE & GRILL 2031 Mountain Rd NW • 505-766-5100 • Fax: 505-766-5252 • Casual fine dining restaurantwith an upstairs patio • reservations recommended • Lunch M-F 11:30-2:30 • dinner at 5pm
ST. CLAIR BISTRO 901 Rio Grande Blvd NW • 505-243-9916 • www.stclairvineyards.com • New
Mexico’s largest winery! Opulent tasting room, retailwine & gourmet food shop. Lunch & dinner in theFrench Country Bistro. Ample patio dining. Privatedining room. Live jazz.
ICE CREAM, COFFEE, CANDYCRAVE ICE CREAM & COFFEE 323 Romero St
• 505-242-8445 • Ice cream, yogurt, malts, shakes,floats & sundaes • mochas, lattes, blended fruit & coffee drinks. Bottled water & sodas. ATM machine.
K.I.S.S. COFFEE & ART 404 San Felipe NW • (505) 243-3033
ROCKY MOUNTAIN CHOCOLATE FACTORY (Plaza Don Luis) 303 Romero NW • 505-842-8883 • Grand selection of gourmet andchile-spiced chocolates, brittles and fudges. Caramelapples and chocolate covered strawberries. Over 50soda fountain options. Cool down with razzles, soft-serve ice cream and sodas. Warm up with specialtycoffees and hot chocolates. Great for gifts: gift baskets& boxed chocolates. We cater to large groups.
LODGINGBEST WESTERN RIO GRANDE INN
1015 Rio Grande Blvd.• 505-843-9500 • www.riograndeinn.com • 100%
Non-Smoking, Pool, Albuquerque Bar & Grill, FreeParking, Free Wi-fi, Airport Shuttle, Biz Center.
BOTTGER MANSION BED & BREAKFAST 110 San Felipe • 505-243-3639 • www.bottger.com • Gracious 1910 historic mansion, private baths, 2 course gourmet breakfast, shady courtyard oasis,warm hospitality.
HOTEL ALBUQUERQUE AT OLD TOWN 800 Rio Grande Blvd • 505-843-6300 •www.HotelABQ.com • Comfortable culturally designedhotel offering 188 rooms, 2 restaurants, QBar lounge& lovely pavilion gardens.
CULTURAL ACTIVITIESABQ BIO PARK 903 10th St
• 505-768-2000 • www.cabq.gov/biopark• Aquarium • Garden • Zoo • 9am-5pm • closed 1/1, Thanksgiving, 12/25 • Tingley Beach sunrise-sunset.
ABQ BIO PARK AQUARIUM 2601 Central • 311 locally • reef fish • invertebrates • reef fish • sandbar • sandtiger • blacktip • nurse sharks • Thurs concerts June-July.
ABQ BIO PARK ZOO 903 10th St • 311 locally • elephants • rhinos • giraffes • gorillas • birds • wolves • bears • seals • tigers • koalas • herps. • Zoo Music June-July.
ABQ BIO PARKBOTANIC GARDEN2601 Central • 311locally • two glass conservatories • formal• children’s fantasy • butterfly & Japanesegardens • HeritageFarm • summer concerts.
THE CITY OFALBUQUERQUE
CULTURAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT Call for information 311 • www.cabq.gov • “Old Town NewFun” programs weekly through Spring & Summer • Wed/Variety • Thurs/Diversity • Fri/Latin Dance • Sat/Patio Performances • Sun/Theatre & Dance.
INDIAN PUEBLO CULTURAL CENTER 2401 12th ST NW • 505-843-7270 • www.indianpueblo.org • Museum • Galleries • Family Programs • Weekly Indian Dance performances & artist demonstrations • Native Food • Yearly signature events.
OLD TOWN VENDORS 200 blk of San Felipe Rd.• By 1706, Spanish settlers established outdoor vending.Multi-cultural artists continue this historic tradition. They must make the crafts they sell.
MUSEUMSALBUQUERQUE MUSEUM OF ART
& HISTORY 2000 Mountain Rd • 505-243-7255 or 311 • www.cabq.gov/museum • Southwestern art & Albuquerque history • traveling exhibitions • sculpture garden • gallery store • cafe • Tues-Sun9am-5pm • free 1st Wed of month & Sun 9am-1pm
EXPLORA 1701 Mountain Rd • 505-224-8300 • www.explora.us • M-Sa10am-6pm; Su 12-6pm • 250 hands-onexhibits in science, technology & art for all
ages. Great for families. Cool gift shop. Entertain yourbrain and exercise your imagination!
NEW MEXICO MUSEUM OF NATURALHISTORY & SCIENCE 1801 Mountain Rd • 505-841-2800 • www.NMnaturalhistory.org• The ancient past comes back to life at thisinteractive, high-tech museum, includinglots of dinosaurs! Planetarium • Giant screen theater • Gift store • M Café • Open daily 9-5.
RATTLESNAKE MUSEUM 202 San Felipe • 505-242-6569 • www.rattlesnakes.com • Largestexhibit of varied rattlesnake species, related art & artifacts in the world! A striking exhibit!
TOURSA HISTORY TOUR OF OLD TOWN
303 Romero (Plaza Don Luis) • 505-246-TOUR • www.ToursOfOldTown.com• Walking Tours 10am,12pm, 2pm, 4pm(closed Thurs) • Private group Toursavailable • History, Legends & Lore, trivia, historic photos, fun facts • We’ll tell you Old Town’s secrets!
ABQ TROLLEY CO. 505-240-8000 • www.abqtrolley.com • [email protected]• The best first thing to do in Albuquerque.Experience the best of ABQ from a
completely-custom, uniquely-Albuquerque, open-air trolley. 18-mile city tour departs from Plaza Don Luis.76-minutes. Tickets online & on board the Trolley. First-come, first-served. April-October.
GHOST TOURS OF OLD TOWN 303 Romero (Plaza Don Luis) • 505-246-TOUR •www.ToursOfOldTown.com • GhostTour 8pm NIGHTLY • ReservationsRequired • Walking Tours • MonthlyGhost Hunting Tour & Late Night Ghost Tour •Private group tours available • Featuring dead entertainment • Fun for everyone!
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thr
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entu
ries
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Tow
n ha
s be
en t
he
cros
sroa
ds o
f the
Sou
thw
est.
It is
a H
isto
rica
l Zon
e of
the
City
of
Alb
uque
rque
and
hom
e fo
r m
any
fam
ilies
who
sean
cest
ors
foun
ded
the
tow
n. O
ld T
own
is lo
cate
d ju
st o
ffI-
40 (
take
the
Rio
Gra
nde
Blvd
. Ex
it So
uth)
to
the
entr
ance
at M
ount
ain
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d.Th
e m
ap b
elow
sho
ws
Free
way
acc
ess
and
also
the
mos
t con
veni
ent s
urfa
ce ro
ads
to u
se to
find
you
r way
toO
ld T
own.
In
1937
, R
oute
66
was
cha
nged
fro
m i
ts
orig
inal
rou
te t
o a
stra
ight
ened
eas
t-w
est
road
alo
ngCe
ntra
l A
venu
e.
Rou
te
66
mee
ts
the
Cam
ino
Rea
l (n
ow R
io G
rand
e Bl
vd.)
at O
ld T
own.
On
the
plaz
a yo
u w
ill f
ind
repl
icas
of
two
cann
ons
whi
ch w
ere
buri
ed in
Old
Tow
n by
retr
eatin
g Co
nfed
erat
etr
oops
dur
ing
a Ci
vil W
ar s
kirm
ish
in A
lbuq
uerq
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Apr
il8-
9, 1
862)
. The
ori
gina
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nons
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in th
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tert
ainm
ent
& c
ultu
ral
pres
enta
tions
that
will
del
ight
the
who
le f
amily
. Th
e se
ries
cont
ent
and
line-
ups
chan
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from
w
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to
wee
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roug
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the
sum
mer
& e
arly
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l. D
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mis
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lum
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pape
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lit,
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olde
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sand
s of
lum
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line
the
Chur
ch, P
laza
, str
eets
and
wal
kway
s of
Old
Tow
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ld T
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