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Monocle magazine May 2024
Konfekt - Issue 14
The Forecast 2024
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Issue 120, volume 13
p.38 - 41
01 of 13View towards Albuquerque along the old Route 66, with some of its surviving neon motel signs
02 of 13Mayor Tim Keller
03 of 13The Rembes (from l-r): Penny, Matt, Jay and Armin
04 of 13One of the signs on Route 66
05 of 13Eva Encinias (left), founder of the National Flamenco Institute, and Marisol Encinias, associate director
06 of 13Steve-O, low-rider enthusiast
07 of 13Ed Garcia, executive chairman of the Garcia Automotive Group
08 of 13Breakfast at Campo, the restaurant at Los Poblanos
09 of 13Farmer Wes in the lavender fields
10 of 13Southwestern Brewery & Ice Company building
11 of 13Sandia Mountains
12 of 13Trish, a bartender at Campo
13 of 13(l-r) Myra, Carlos and Mona Ghattas
In the first of a new series looking at US cities and the people fixing them, we stop off at Albuquerque to find out why New Mexico’s most populous city is on the up.
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