Food stylist and local caterer for parties, events, and more. I provide beautiful charcuterie boards for events and families in Albuquerque and will be teaching an experience for how to build your own charcuterie board. Come enjoy a cultural experience full of learning and great food!See more..
Are you picky about which massage place to go to? Maybe just looking for that exceptional difference? We provide a modern Asian atmosphere that will make every visit highly satisfying and give you a new rejuvenated self! Tense, tight muscles can be painful themselves, but they also make you more susceptible to accidents and injuries Finding the time to relax and get massage can be hard! You can call us now to create your appointment, or feel free to walk in anytime!See more..
Higher Altitude Yoga(0 review) Spent < 1 hour Yoga & Pilates Nestled at the foot of the Sandia Mountains East of Albuquerque, NM, Higher Altitude Yoga won't disappoint with their group yoga classes. Vinyasa Flow being a staple of this studio, you will also experience revitalize flows for a more gentle class open to everyone. Be sure to attend "restore & Heal yoga after a long hike up the mountains, it will relax you fully and restore your sense of wellnesSee more..
Los Caminos Bar(0 review) Spent 1-2 hours Bars & Clubs Los Caminos Bar, "Coldest beer in town, where new friends are found!" Air conditioned, pool table, juke box. Major sporting events available. Huge selection of beers, whiskey, tequila, vodka, rum, etc. Enjoy your beverages at our long bar, or booths, or take your purchases to go.See more..
Newoc Bath and Spa Essentials(0 review) Speciality & Gift Shops Artisan soap and skin care boutique in beautiful Mount Dora, FL . Specializing in locally made, quality, natural skincare and soaps made of the finest oils available. Catering to every skin type, there is something for everyone. From the mildest of goat milk soaps, the original olive oil soap, glycerin bars to hemp soaps, we have something to suit even the most sensitive of skins. Stop by and see us. If it isn't already on our shelves we can whip up something to suit your needs in no time. Custom orders are always welcome. While you're visiting our little soap shop be sure to visit out sister store Newoc Naturals. Located just next door, its a wonderful little cottage full of gourmet all natural preservative free cottage foods, blended teas and an assortment of honeys. A little building full of delightful delishousness!See more..
In the spring of 1843, 14 of the grant petitioners mustered the courage to risk Indian attack and move to Doña Ana. They situated the village on a plateau high above the floodplain, and after digging a diversion dam and a system of acequias (irrigation ditches), they constructed the community according to the traditional Spanish-Mexican village plan. Streets were laid out in 35-foot grids of 137-square-foot lots. Ultimately, many of these lots were subdivided, giving Doña Ana its shape as a grid of rectangular blocks. Doña Ana’s first homes and buildings were along the plateau’s edge arranged as a cordillera, or linear village, which followed the path of irrigated lands. One-room, flat-roofed adobe houses were built shoulder to shoulder, some of them connected, alongside the corridor of El Camino Real. The houses abutted the street edge with windowless facades and heavily fortified doors, their unbroken lines forming substantial walls of defense. Exterior walls extended the buildings to the rear to form open-air courtyards. As families grew, rooms were added one at a time, often taking an L-shaped turn when reaching a corner or a lot line. Doña Ana’s social and spiritual hub emerged at its northwest end. The Catholic Church of Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria (Our Lady of Candelaria), also known as Nuestra Señora de la Purificación (Our Lady of Purification), was constructed in stages beginning in 1852. Melding Spanish, Mexican and New Mexican architectural elements, the adobe cruciform church rises three times taller than its neighboring buildings and features a flat roof, wood vigas (ceiling beams) and a clerestory window at the transept. Redbrick cornices, parapet walls and a concrete bell tower were added in the early 1900s. With slow but steady growth, Doña Ana led the long-awaited development of southern New Mexico. The only town on either side of the dreaded 90-mile Jornada del Muerto (Journey of the Dead Man), Doña Ana was an essential stop for travelers ...See more..
Enchanted Tower(0 review) Geologic Formations A sport climber's paradise with numerous steep faces, well-protected routes and free camping.See more..
Enjoy wine and hors-d’oeuvres and paint your inner vision with master artist Betsie Miller-Kusz. The studio is in Jemez Springs, a short drive from Albuquerque. Participants (even non-painters) take away a keepsake painting and a wonderful experience. Supplies, refreshments and instruction all included at $45/person.See more..
JunQtique- Where we aspire to inspire your design. Featuring Chalk Paint® by Annie Sloan, Iron Orchid Designs and MORE! Also offering online sales and painting workshops ranging from beginner to advancedSee more..
Kingdom BJJ is Carlsbad’s newest location for Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, MMA, self defense, and kids martial arts classes. Our mission is to provide our kids and adults with high quality instruction and individual attention in order to help them meet their personal goals.See more..
The Happy Place(0 review) Spent < 1 hour Speciality & Gift Shops The Happy Place on the square is a proud, certified #NewMexicoTrue supplier. With a variety of of authentic New Mexican gifts, we make it our mission to share our #NewMexicoTrue spirit with all! If you're looking for something to do, The Happy Place has plenty of arcade games to entertain customers of all ages. Plus, we have a candy store! Come see us for a new spin on #NewMexicoTrue!See more..
Books on Becker(0 review) Thursday: 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM Speciality & Gift Shops
Seven rooms. Comfy chairs. Thousands of books. Great prices. Come find your treasure at this gem of a secondhand bookstore in the heart of the Belén Arts District. Browse gently used books and media in a wide variety of genres. Location is Becker Avenue between 5th and 6th Streets, next door to the Bugg Lights Museum. Free street parking is available. The nonprofit Friends of the Belén Public Library operates Books on Becker. Your purchases will help fund vital Library programs, as well as scholarships for local college-bound high school seniors.See more..
Windgate Healing Arts(0 review) Spent 1-2 hours Spas Windgate Healing Arts was created from the desire to preserve and share sacred, indigenous healing therapies. Located in Los Alamos, our beautiful, spa-like setting quietly encourages relaxation while you experience first class therapies from around the world. We offer integrated massage, thai yoga therapy,sports massage, cupping, Hawaiian lomo lomo, yoni steaming, ayurvedic treatments, and more!See more..
San Francisco Stables is a seven acre farm, located near El Paso, Texas, began with the dream to give back to the community. We wanted to create a place for fun, surrounded by animals, fields and trees where anyone could come to enjoy the fresh air of the country and the love of animals. We offer horseback riding, boarding, kids camps, family fun days, and event hosting.See more..
Cimarron West(0 review) Spent < 1 hour Speciality & Gift Shops Cimarron West is a full-blown western store. Owners are Casey & Gayanne Jeffers. Store opened in 1989. Cimarron West has a great selection of western wear for all ages: straw & felt hats, boots, tack, ropes, jewelry, animal health products, feed for all livestock & domestic animals. Handmade leather goods by Casey include saddles, chaps, chinks, and belts. Store is opened Monday - SaturdaySee more..