Step back to the golden age of the 1950s with a visit to the whimsical and retro 66 Diner. Here, you can indulge in traditional diner fare surrounded by vintage jukeboxes, soda fountains, and mid-century knick-knacks. Located in Albuquerque, 66 Diner is a local favorite renowned worldwide for its fantastic diner burgers, shakes, pies, and more. If you're traveling along Route 66, stop by and get a taste of the good old days. Whether you're stopping in for lunch or dinner, you'll love the ambiance and the chance to experience the internationally-known 66 Diner on Historic Route 66.
Discover the vibrant Pueblo culture at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center Campus. Immerse yourself in the rich traditions of Native American artists, indulge in authentic indigenous cuisine, and witness daily cultural dances. Explore museum exhibitions, murals, and other native arts and artifacts. The campus is governed by the 19 Pueblos District, a sovereign government formed by the Tribal Councils of the 19 New Mexico Pueblo Communities. Join them in celebrating New Mexico's Pueblo culture through creative and cultural experiences that provide economic opportunities to Pueblo and local communities. Take advantage of this unique opportunity to experience the heart and soul of Pueblo culture.
Come and experience the magical Corrales Harvest Festival. This delightful weekend event offers the opportunity to shop and ride the famous hay wagons around the village. Men, women, children, and even pets gather to celebrate Corrales's rich history and culture. The Festival originated in 1985 with hayrides during the fall harvest, but it has grown in popularity to attract over 10,000 visitors. This is your chance to travel back in time and enjoy the charm and leisurely pace of a bygone era in Corrales. Explore the village's vast green pastures, orchards, and artistic ambiance. You'll be surrounded by the sounds of roosters, cows, horses, and sheep, making it a truly delightful and sensory experience.