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Albuquerque, New Mexico - 600 years of history

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Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States, Europe, Asia-Pacific 600 years of history from 1400 to 2005 - full color illustrated timeline installed in the Albuquerque Convention Center and at the Albuquerque International Sunport visitor waiting area. http://www.tommilesabq.com

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  • The U.S. came in taking over New Mexico and our other lands. LIke Cowards, Demolishing the pride that stood in our Land. Everything you will see in the AZTLAN is strongly influenced by Mexican Culture. All of those states are named after spanish words. The AZTLAN was lost but the Mexican

    Culture within is still alive forever. The U.S. discriminate us but at the end they like our Custumes and our Food, keeping up by making the worthless insulting Restaurant Taco Bell, you hate us but u love us.

  • @Metalica695 @Metalica695 Thanks for your comment - New Mexico culture and history is indeed a love/hate story. over time and through geography ... ¡Saludos!

  • New Mexico is such an incredible and timeless place. Thanks for sharing.

  • Thanks for the kind words LilDarlingxx and glad you enjoyed it. I'm working on a second video and a New Mexico blog...don't know when they will be ready just yet. Would appreciate it if you would share this You Tube link widely. Again, Thanks from Albuquerque to the U.K.

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  • @tcmiles88 Your Welcome, My Family has been living in New Mexico for a 105 years and we hear stories from those days and even if we are established in New Mexico we feel that Vibe brought from those days and feel bad about it. Although i was born in an American state i still feel like i was born in Mexican Soil. Then to see my people get discriminated in their own land it is a big dissapointment. SALUDOS. Forever NEW MEXICO!

  • always take the left turn :P

  • My little is planning on moving there soon. I plan on visiting once he is settled there.

  • Thank you, Tom, for a job well done! I meet up with friends in Albuquerque once a year, where we base out of during our explorations of New Mexico. I will be sure to visit the museum and see your timeline during our time in your fair city!

    Patrick Kerber

  • thank you for so much work and information. iam looking for more of your videos

  • This type of represenatational amalgamation of facts with shapes and trackable axi is GENIUS.

    Thank you, sir, this seems to be inspired - maybe even Enchanted! Well done, your work is amazing, appreciated, and altruistic. That you gave copies to each high school will allow many young minds to be taught to and enriched with your copious command of History and Visual Data Arts.

    God Bless you sir.

  • I have always been fasinated with NM and it's rootsy feel and spiritual culture. It's very uplifting. In my opinion NM is one most best kept secrets in the USA. I would love to see more on the Carlsbad caves, the hillside villages and the amazing sunsets though. I hear they also have some interesting cactus plants.

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