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Albuquerque
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Albuquerque is New Mexico's largest city, located at Interstate 25 and Interstate 40, Albuquerque offers a great mix of old and new cultures. A blend of American Indian, Spanish and American characteristics makes for an exciting city for all travelers. Albuquerque is hard to beat in the southwest for a tourist of any age. |
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Santa Fe
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Like most cities of Hispanic origin, Santa Fe contains a plaza in the center of the city. Here, you'll find tall shade trees and lots of grass, a nice place to sit and make travel plans. The area is full of restaurants, shops, art galleries, and museums, many within centuries-old buildings, and is dominated by the beautiful St. Francis Cathedral, a French Romanesque structure to the east. |
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