The Southwest holds a myriad of exciting places to visit. There are 17 Native Pueblos in the Rio Grande Valley. Albuquerque is within driving distance of many state and national parks including Canyon de Chelly, Mesa Verde, and the Grand Canyon. The following websites may help you plan your trip: www.newmexico.org and www.itsatrip.org.
Albuquerque is a city of contrasts. Nestled between the towering Sandia Mountains and the Rio Grande Valley, the city of Albuquerque is rich with culture and heritage, and a breathtaking landscape. For more events visit:
Old Town Walking Tours
Take a guided walk through Albuquerque’s Old Town.
A self-guided brochure is also available by request.
When: Tuesday - Sunday at 11am.
http://www.cabq.gov/museum/oldtowntour.html
Contact Theresa Sedillo at (505) 243-7255
The typical temperature range in Albuquerque for late January is mid-50's during the day, and low-30's at night. Precipitation is possible, though unlikely. Casual, comfortable attire is appropriate for the entire conference, and layering is a good idea.
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