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Native American jewelry and art |
100 Bien Mur Dr NE Albuquerque, NM 87113 United States +1 505 821 5400 / +1 800 365 5400 http://www.bienmur.com |
You will find a treasure chest full of traditional and contemporary Native American jewelry at Bien Mur Indian Market Center store. Owned by the Sandia Pueblo, this shop is full of exquisite works of art that comes directly from the Indian artists to this market. The pottery, Kachinas, rugs and fetishes are masterfully created and designed with respect to the rich, traditional pueblo influence. The staff is knowledgeable and helpful in insuring customer's satisfaction in quality and service. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Lakes and links |
4001 Hwy 27 SE Albuquerque, NM 87105 United States +1 505 869 0950 / +1 888 293 9146 http://www.isletaeagle.com |
This 27-hole course on Isleta Pueblo was designed around the beautiful Isleta Lakes and alongside the Rio Grande. Classic links among a native desert landscape provide a challenge to the serious golfer as well as the novice. Visit the pro-shop to pick up all your golfing needs from golf clubs to shoes, sunglasses to gifts. Make it any morning or afternoon and play nine holes, all 27 or just putt around on the putting green. Practice getting out of the sand trap or hit a bucket of balls from the driving range. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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West Side course |
3401 Ladera Dr NW Albuquerque, NM 87120 United States +1 505 836 4449 |
This course is located on the Westside of Albuquerque featuring a restaurant, an 18-hole course plus a 9-hole Executive Course. A driving range and putting greens are also available. Take a look in the Pro Shop featuring top names in golf clubs and accessories. Seasoned players as well as novices enjoy coming out to enjoy the great climate and beautifully landscaped course. Weekday tee times are available one week in advance. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Browsing or shopping |
901 Romero Road Albuquerque, NM 87104 United States +1 505 243 3260 |
As soon as you step into New Mexico Jewelry and Design Gallery, you are amazed at the many collectibles and 'must haves'. And you are in luck because everything here including fine art, is for sale. The perfect souvenir, the Zia Balloon Blanket combines Native American rug motifs with an image of a hot air balloon in the center. The jewelry by Kurt Miller is a combination of contemporary precious metal art with Native American inlay. Smoked porcelain pottery by George Zarolinski evokes the utilitarian-shaped vessels used by the Anasazi Indians, with modern firing and smoking techniques, creating warm finishes that seem to gather light. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Newly remodeled ice arena |
9530 Tramway Blvd Albuquerque, NM 87122 United States +1 505 856 7596 http://www.outposticearena.com/ |
This long-standing ice arena was the first in the state of New Mexico and it has recently been remodeled. The arena is open year-round for you to enjoy some time on the ice or in the arcade, grab a bite from the snack bar and do some shopping in the pro shop. The arena hosts figure skating and hockey programs, offers lessons and has public sessions. This is a great family outing and a good way to beat the summer heat. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Golf in rolling hills |
1 Clubhouse Drive Albuquerque, NM 87047 United States +1 505 281 6000 http://www.paakoridge.com |
Ken Dye designed this world class course featuring a forested, 6,500 foot elevation and spectacular views of the Sandia Mountains, the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and Santa Fe. This is a new, award-winning course presenting challenges to the most experienced linkster yet also enjoyed by the less competitive player. Five sets of tees are available for all levels of skill. A complete, full service Pro-Shop and restaurant are available too. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Airport's front yard |
1800 Girard SE Albuquerque, NM 87106 United States +1 505 265 5636 |
This challenging, nine-hole course sits at the north end of the north-south runway of the Albuquerque International Sunport. Do not worry about tee times, golfers are sent out on a first-come-first-served basis. But if the wait is too much, the huge driving range awaits. If you can not get away until after dark, the range is lit and open until little late from mid-May through Labor Day. The putting green also remains open and under the lights after the sun goes down. The pros offer video swing analysis and complete golf lessons. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Alpine skiing with tram access |
#10 Tramway Loop Northeast Albuquerque, NM 87122 United States +1 505 242 9133 http://www.sandiapeak.com |
Just 17 minutes from Albuquerque via the Sandia Peak Tramway, this popular full-service alpine ski area boasts 30 trails. Ski season begins on Thanksgiving weekend and usually ends the first of April. The ski area is ideal for the mid-level skier. Sandia welcomes snowboarders and telemark skiers and boasts competitive rates. Ski classes are available as well as ski equipment rentals and demos. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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