The History of Albuquerque, New Mexico

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View Master Travels

View Master Travels

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Old Albuquerque; Missing Train Station; Central Avenue; University of New Mexico; Route 66 Conspiracy
Check out this exciting episode of View Master Travels, where Dave takes us on a captivating journey through time and space. In this video, Dave explores the vintage View Master reel of Albuquerque New Mexico, dated 1948. Join him as he embarks on a photo-scavenger hunt to find the exact locations depicted in the 3D pictures from over 70 years ago.
Dave starts by introducing Albuquerque, a city in north central New Mexico, which was once a royal chartered town under Spanish rule. He shares fascinating historical tidbits, including the evolution of the city's name spelling over the years. As Dave unravels the stories behind Albuquerque, he visits the St. Augustine Church of San Felipe in Old Albuquerque Plaza, showcasing its rich architectural heritage and unique features.
Next, Dave takes us to Albuquerque Station, tracing the changes brought by the Santa Fe rail line and the emergence of a new town called New Albuquerque. He highlights the significant architectural loss of the Alvarado Hotel, a grand landmark once associated with Fred Harvey Houses. Discover how protests to save the building ultimately fell short, leaving behind only the memories of this iconic structure.
Continuing the journey, Dave explores Central Avenue, the central thoroughfare of Albuquerque, which later became a section of the renowned Route 66. He unveils the historical importance of the First National Bank building and the Sunshine building along this vibrant street. The evolution of Central Avenue is intertwined with the transformation of travel and the changing landscape of Albuquerque.
Dave then takes us to the Administration Building of the University of New Mexico, sharing its rich history and the unique Pueblo Revival style of architecture. We join him in traversing the campus, discovering the buildings that reflect the evolution of the university over time.
The video concludes with Dave's exploration of US Highway 66 through Tijeras Canyon, shedding light on the fascinating backstory of the creation of Route 66 and the intriguing tale of revenge involving the Santa Fe Ring.
Join View Master Travels on this captivating expedition through Albuquerque New Mexico, where history, architecture, and nostalgia come together. Embark on a virtual time travel experience and witness the transformation of a city over seven decades. Don't miss this incredible journey filled with discovery, storytelling, and stunning visuals. Subscribe to View Master Travels and hit the notification bell to never miss an episode of these captivating adventures.
Some credits:
The little icons used in the animations:
Train Station by Martina Krasnayová from Noun Project
Bulldozer by Orin zuu from Noun Project
Model T by Alex Valdivia from Noun Project
Snow by Ryan Adryawan from Noun Project
Engineer by Creative Mahira from Noun Project
The picture of Albuquerque Balloon Festival, since I couldn’t credit it on screen:
“Balloons Eric Ward from Provo UT USA”
Sounds effects used in the before/after sequences:
Train Station: freesound.org/s/161319/
Town Square: freesound.org/s/341565/
Bus Station: freesound.org/s/155003/
Country Road Ambience: freesound.org/s/258001/
Wind in Grass: freesound.org/s/665151/
Walking in gravel: freesound.org/s/411206/
Choir Singing: freesound.org/s/185532/
Summer in a field: freesound.org/s/370976/
Garibaldi square in Mexico City: freesound.org/s/223980/
Amtrak Station: freesound.org/s/319147/
Saturday morning on campus: freesound.org/s/443925/
Footsteps: freesound.org/s/175954/

Пікірлер: 23
@McCarminer
@McCarminer Ай бұрын
I was born in Alb, and lived here all my life. I've been all over the State and to Santa Fe, many, many, times, and yet somehow I had never heard the 'whole' story of how Route 66 was re-routed to skip Santa Fe. So interesting. Still there's not enough time in 18 mins and 49 seconds to tell all the stories...there is SO MUCH more that this. Thank you for a brief history lesson; well done.
@viewmastertravels5114
@viewmastertravels5114 Ай бұрын
Thanks!
@susanharkema2888
@susanharkema2888 Ай бұрын
This is SO well done! Thank you. We are moving there in a few months and you’ve prepared us well.
@viewmastertravels5114
@viewmastertravels5114 Ай бұрын
Thanks for watching, good luck with your move!
@Elderberry4199
@Elderberry4199 4 ай бұрын
I grew up here, so it was so interesting to piece together what I had learned just being here into a broader context that dates back to the Spanish colonies. Thanks for sharing! One nitpick: Locals will throw hands if they hear you call it the Balloon "Festival." The proper term is Fiesta.
@viewmastertravels5114
@viewmastertravels5114 4 ай бұрын
Thanks for the comment, good to know. I’ve always wanted to seen the fiesta, so now I know what to call it 😊
@johnjay9404
@johnjay9404 2 ай бұрын
Bugs Bunny: I musta took a wrong turn at Albuquerque.
@glennfoster2423
@glennfoster2423 Ай бұрын
I am a Lobo. You may wish to check, but as I recall, the first building on the UMM campus, Hodgin Hall, is pronounced HOD-gin, as in "cotton gin.". This is an interesting way to present an historical record. I no longer have my Viewmaster.
@viewmastertravels5114
@viewmastertravels5114 Ай бұрын
Good to know!
@philmarsh5593
@philmarsh5593 Жыл бұрын
An interesting watch once again, thanks.
@viewmastertravels5114
@viewmastertravels5114 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching 😊
@mariasea6751
@mariasea6751 28 күн бұрын
Thank you for confirming what I have always instinctively known. I have always spelled Albuquerque with two R's but of course that's not politically correct. Now I know I've been right all along.
@margaretgross9311
@margaretgross9311 Ай бұрын
Hodgin Hall's "g" is pronounced with a j sound.
@chrismoreno1627
@chrismoreno1627 2 ай бұрын
Very cool video man keep up the great work!! Im from Albuquerque and love NM history and American history. Where did you find the 1889 map? That was so cool also, the vintage tourist maps as well??
@viewmastertravels5114
@viewmastertravels5114 2 ай бұрын
Thanks! I think the maps came from the library of congress.
@michaelpowers9307
@michaelpowers9307 Жыл бұрын
Great stuff. I particularly liked the Route 66 piece, very nice research on your part. When I first moved to the Southwest (Tucson) in the mid 70's, Albuquerque was less populous, and a pretty quick drive. I did it multiple times, but now I spend my visiting time in Santa Fe, a bit more relaxing. Thanks so much for your hard work, so I can have fun viewing.
@viewmastertravels5114
@viewmastertravels5114 Жыл бұрын
Thanks, I found the route 66 part interesting too. We did enjoy Santa Fe more as well, a very beautiful area.
@vincemartinez1436
@vincemartinez1436 2 ай бұрын
Nice video.. Having my daughter attend UNM, I done some exploring in ABQ during her time there. Thanks for sharing some interesting and new to me facts.
@viewmastertravels5114
@viewmastertravels5114 2 ай бұрын
Yes, it’s a special place and beautiful area!
@techguyml
@techguyml 2 ай бұрын
Fuck Santa Fe lol 😆
@tjseidita4051
@tjseidita4051 Жыл бұрын
Wow!! Killer then and now!!
@viewmastertravels5114
@viewmastertravels5114 Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
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