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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM29G5_the-measuring-lady_Albuquerque-NM.html
Dr. Sophie Aberle, a noted anthropologist, lived in this adobe-style house. Named the "Measuring Lady" by the people she worked with, her research focused on Puebloan women's lives, including pregnancy, childbirth, childcare, diet, and healing. As…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM29G3_a-proud-tradition_Albuquerque-NM.html
The first permanent Spanish settlement brought new foods and cooking methods to the region in the late 1500s. Wheat became an important staple because it was easier than corn for making bread. Pueblo men learned to harvest wheat while the woman we…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM29BG_ben-and-pat-abruzzo_Cedar-Crest-NM.html
Ben Abruzzo1930 - Rockford, IllinoisPat Abruzzo1932 - Rockford, Illinois1985 - Albuquerque, New MexicoBen Abruzzo was one of those rare individuals who undertake great enterprises - adventures of the human spirit which ennoble us all.In business, …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1JG6_rescue-memorial-park_Albuquerque-NM.html
Upper Plaque: Rescue Memorial Park Dedicated to The Airmen Who Gave Their Lives That Others May Live Lower Plaque: Dedicated By General Paul K. Carlton 27 September 1974 For The Jolly Green Pilots Association
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1JG5_hercules-way_Albuquerque-NM.html
Dedicated 2 April 1987 In Memory of the Crew of King 11 Lt Col Stephen J. Tullis Capt David S. Miller · Capt William L. Stogsdill TSgt John R. McGee · TSgt Antonio C. Medina SSgt Michael D. Perron · SSgt Robert W.…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1JG3_taco-park_Albuquerque-NM.html
Dedicated to the Memory of Lt Col "CATO" Williams "Sierra Hotel" Fighter Pilot 1967-1992 188th Fighter Squadron "The Tacos" New Mexico Air National Guard
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1DPI_tijeras-canyon_Tijeras-NM.html
The pass between the Sandia and Manzano Mountains has been a natural route of travel between eastern New Mexico and the Rio Grande Valley since pre-historic times. Known as Canon de Carnue in the spanish colonial period it takes it's present name …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1CKR_cuarto-centenario-memorial_Albuquerque-NM.html
La Jornada (The Journey), the bronze sculptural grouping on the corner along with the adjacent earthen work Numbe Whageh (Our Center Place) make up the City of Albuquerque's 1% for the Arts Funds Cuarto Centenario Memorial. The memorial commemorat…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1C1E_don-francisco-cuervo-y-valdes_Albuquerque-NM.html
Illustrious son of the Province of Asturias Spain, Governor of New Mexico.Sculpture funded by the City of Albuquerque 1% for Arts Program as per City Council Resolution 57, 1984.Buck McCain, Artist, Santa Fe Bronze, Inc. Foundry.Dedication Ceremon…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM19NC_los-padillas_South-Valley-NM.html
Los Padillas is an extended family settlement which was resettled by Diego de Padilla. His grandparents had lived on the site prior to the 1680 Pueblo Revolt at which time they were forced to abandon it. In the 1790 census the town, referred to as…
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