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Los Poblanos is a beautiful historic boutique inn and organic farm on 25 acres of land with lavender fields, formal gardens, and enormous cottonwood trees. It is an ideal location for a romantic getaway with cozy rooms, carved ceiling beams, hardwood floors, and antique furnishings. You can also stroll through the enchanting lavender fields and organic farms. The property is committed to sustainability and preservation, and its vision shapes the daily menu and artisan products. Los Poblanos is perfect for special events and retreats, offering natural beauty and authentic hospitality that create a memorable experience.
Are you looking for a memorable evening of entertainment? Look no further than the Ballet Theatre of New Mexico. From opening night to closing night, you'll be mesmerized by the stunning performances of the resident dancers as they bring to life the enchanting stories of ballet classics such as The Nutcracker and Sleeping Beauty. Prepare to be swept away by the exquisite ensemble dances and a range of emotions in the story ballet. Established in 1989, the Ballet Repertory Theatre of New Mexico offers incredible opportunities for dancers, teachers, and choreographers to collaborate and train pre-professional dancers. You'll support this wonderful organization by attending a performance and promoting a greater understanding and appreciation of dance.
Fans of Raiders of the Lost Ark will find Petroglyph National Monument in Albuquerque a perfect destination. The monument features hundreds of archeological sites and offers visitors the chance to explore 24,000 prehistoric images carved along 17 miles of volcanic rock by the Ancestral Pueblo peoples and early Spanish settlers. You will feel like Indiana Jones after exploring this attraction. Petroglyph National Monument is home to one of the largest petroglyph sites in North America. These designs and symbols were created by Native Americans and Spanish settlers between 400 and 700 years ago. These images are a valuable record of cultural expression and hold profound spiritual significance for contemporary Native Americans and the descendants of early Spanish settlers.