5/23/2025 Albuquerque, New Mexico's Downtown vs. Old Town diversity & cultural hubs
After finally arriving at the correct Albuquerque Hilton Garden Inn (Downtown, not Airport), five of us celebrated with massive plates of chiles, meats, salsas, and sauces, but two of us went beyond with amazing desserts (key lime pie) for Maryann and a cream puff larger than my head for me.
The Cream Puff Explosion!
In 1540, Francisco Vasquez de Coronado
was the first conquistador to venture
into what is now New Mexico.
The first Spanish settlers followed in 1706.
San Felipe de Neri Church served as a House of Prayer
for over 300 years as the Mother Church of Albuquerque.
Shops, galleries, restaurants, and other local businesses,
and attractions are quite an eclectic mix,
from Camino 66's 286 categories of chatchkas
to the Breaking Bad Store and its small museum near
the corner of South Plaza Street and Rio Grande Boulevard.
And don't forget Salsa Saint, with its ubiquitous,
largest collection of "Made in New Mexico" salsas. It also has Hatch green and red chile sauces,









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