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SUMMARY:Route 66 Centennial Speaker Series: Why Turn Left at Albuquerque? Albuquerque\, Route 66 and the Many Roads That Came Before
DESCRIPTION:Other New Mexico towns overshadowed Albuquerque for most of its 
 history. Transportation played an important role in bringing Albuquerque to 
 the significant position it holds today in New Mexico. Starting with 
 Francisco Coronado’s trek from Mexico\, through Juan de Oñate 
 establishing the Camino Real\, to William Becknell opening the Santa Fe 
 Trail\, many routes led to the original Albuquerque we now call Old Town. 
 Later the Atchison\, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad and Route 66 helped 
 solidify Albuquerque’s importance. Presented by Abraham 
 Santillanes.\n\nThis is part of a rotating series of speakers that will 
 offer presentations at these locations in 2026: Raymond Sanchez Community 
 Center\; Martha Liebert Public Library\; Gutierrez-Hubbell House\; 
 International District Library\; Isleta Pueblo Cultural Center\;  Los Lunas 
 Multigenerational Center\; Special Collections Library\, East Mountain 
 Library\, Central and Unser Library\, and the Wheels Museum. Find out more 
 information here.\n\n
LOCATION:South Valley Library
ORGANIZER;CN="the Public Library":MAILTO:library@cabq.gov
CATEGORIES:Adults, History, Local History, Speaker Series, Special Event
CONTACT;CN="the Public Library":MAILTO:library@cabq.gov
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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URL:https://libevents.abqlibrary.org/event/15597832
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