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Are you relocating to Albuquerque from Denver? Here’s What You Should Know Before Leaving.

Are you considering relocating to the fascinating and lively city of Albuquerque, New Mexico? Albuquerque has something for everyone, whether you’re migrating for a new career, want to enjoy some great sunlight, love world-class museums, or can’t wait to taste some New Mexican food. Discover for yourself why Albuquerque is such a popular spot to start over.
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Albuquerque weather
Albuquerque has long, hot summers with an abundance of sunlight and short, chilly winters. Lows in the winter average approximately 27 degrees, while highs in the summer seldom reach 95 degrees. The city is dry for most of the year.
The warm season lasts from May to September, whereas the short winter season lasts only from the end of November to mid-February. Because of the absence of precipitation and scorching temperatures, the location is popular with folks who wish to escape the cold or have respiratory issues.
Demographics of Albuquerque
Albuquerque is the 32nd biggest city in the United States, having a population of just over 500,000 people. It has a population density of 2,975 persons per square mile, which is much greater than the New Mexico and national averages. The city’s median age is 36, and families make up the majority of the population.
While English is the most widely spoken language in the city, more than a quarter of the population speaks Spanish as their first language. A little more than half of the population were born in the state, with the remainder being transplanted from other states or countries.
The city is regarded as fairly diverse, with Hispanics being the majority of the population. A considerable proportion of the population is Caucasian, Asian, Black, or American Indian.
Albuquerque’s History
Albuquerque has been molded by centuries of history. Native Americans settled in the region thousands of years ago. The city was incorporated in 1706 and has since grown to a metropolitan region of about one million inhabitants. There are still remnants of the ancient Albuquerque, such as rock sculptures at Petroglyph National Monument, Old Town Plaza, and the famed Route 66.
Albuquerque’s history extends back to 2,000 B.C. The Pueblo people had created a complex society and mastered a variety of talents in building, arts and crafts, and pottery by the time Europeans arrived. These ancient skills have been handed down from generation to generation and are being used today.
The earliest European visits to the region were Spanish adventurers led by Francisco de Coronado in 1540. By the 1700s, King Philip of Spain had given permission to a group of colonists to develop a city along the Rio Grande’s banks. The location they picked offered excellent security, a convenient location for commerce, and enough irrigation for agriculture. The colony’s first governor named the city after the Duke of Albuquerque in Spain.
Some of the city’s earliest historic structures, built by early Spanish inhabitants, still survive in Old Town Albuquerque. Many of the substantial adobe structures, as well as the church, still survive and are used for cultural events and local festivals.
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Albuquerque is a city that is both culturally and naturally lovely. It is located at the junction of two of New Mexico’s major highways and is a popular destination for residents searching for a developing economy and artists to live.
There is much to keep you active in Albuquerque from day to day. Those interested in culture and history will appreciate spending time in the Old Town neighborhood or at one of the numerous Native American historic sites nearby. There is also a zoo, an aquarium, gardens, and other locations where you may have fun with the whole family.
While the nightlife in Albuquerque is regarded relatively tranquil in comparison to other cities, the food industry is thriving. Local red and green chile peppers figure strongly in the cuisine, and the region is home to nationally known brewers and wineries.
Most inhabitants also use the area’s outdoor leisure opportunities, including hiking, mountain biking, and skiing in the adjacent Sandia Mountains. Others love kayaking on the Rio Grande River and strolling and cycling along its forested banks.
Despite having one of the state’s highest property tax rates, the city’s cost of living is lower than the national average. This includes decreased rent, electricity, and grocery expenditures.
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Most Beautiful Spring Vacation Destinations in the US
Are you looking to plan a spring break destination but wanted to stay away from the Frat boy party? Not everyone wants to wake up hungover with permanent marker drawn all over their faces and for those proud people, we have some beautiful places they can visit. For those of us trying to enjoy the wonders of our country without being blackout drunk, search no more. Here are six awesome choices for travelers looking for beauty instead of the party. Check out the most beautiful destinations in America this spring.

Are you looking to plan a spring break destination but wanted to stay away from the Frat boy party? Not everyone wants to wake up hungover with permanent marker drawn all over their faces and for those proud people, we have some beautiful places they can visit. For those of us trying to enjoy the wonders of our country without being blackout drunk, search no more. Here are six awesome choices for travelers looking for beauty instead of the party. Check out the most beautiful destinations in America this spring.
Charleston, South Carolina
Charleston South Carolina is a great place to start any list of cute springtime cities. The cobblestone streets bring a real uniqueness to the city. You’ll feel like you stepped back in time with the vintage restored homes and moss covered trees. It feels like walking through a storybook here, you’ll fall in love for sure.
Ennis, Texas
This small Texas town is home to the most outstanding collection of wildflowers West of the Mississippi. The prairie here in spring erupts with purple and blue wildflowers and is truly remarkable. The small town is very open to tourism and actually keeps track of where the best flowers are, so check before you go.
The Grand Canyon
Springtime in the Canyon is the perfect time. The weather is great, not too cold and not too hot, just right for hiking and exploring. Officially the offseason or shoulder season, the Grand anyone is quiet this time of year. The lines are manageable and the parking lots are half empty. Take a donkey tour to the bottom or make a weekend of it and camp out near the flowing Colorado River. The hidden waterfall of the Grand Canyon is flowing super heavy now and the beautiful pool underneath is waiting to be swum in.
Holland, Michigan
The tulip fields of Holland Michigan are spectacular and so wonderfully majestic. If the views here don’t bring a tear to your eye then you aren’t truly appreciating the beauty. Each May, millions of tulips come into full bloom here and the annual Tulip Time Festival is raging. The town’s Dutch heritage isn’t lost as its architecture shines, with windmills and all.
Savannah, Georgia
Enjoy the Deep South before the heat and humidity of summer take over. Savannah is glorious during the springtime and tourists should play attention. The cute little city has plenty of Spanish moss and bright azaleas to make it so picturesque. The riverfront area is alive with tall ships and modern yachts cruising by.
Washington, DC
Every spring our Nation’s capital is covered in beautiful pink flowers as the Cherry Blossom trees bloom. Originally given to America as a gift from Japan, the Cherry Blossoms are planted all around the National Mall, which has all our monuments. The National Cherry Blossom festival happens the first weekend of bloom for these trees and is a spectacle to be seen. The city is alive with tourists and fun events for the entire family. Highlights include the cherry blossom parade and kite festival.
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Best Architecture in the US by City
America is a country full of history and its cities show some serious architectural range. These 10 cities have awesome and unique architectural styles throughout them and have some pretty special buildings that should be visited. I compiled a list of cities in the US that have very unique architectural styles and interesting buildings.

America is a country full of history and its cities show some serious architecture range. These 10 cities have awesome and unique architectural styles throughout them and have some pretty special buildings that should be visited. I compiled a list of cities in the US that have very unique architectural styles and interesting buildings.
Norfolk, VA
Norfolk Virginia is a port city that has been around since the 1600s. Neighborhoods with fancy and ornate plantation style estates are surrounded by dense city centers. Very interesting row houses are typical here showing their rich history and beauty. Come for the near by Virginia Beach boardwalk and stay for the very inspiring Scope Arena. Hosting bands like the Grateful Dead and The Rolling Stones, the arena is stylish and futuristic looking. Side note, the arena is built on a marsh and is slowly sinking at an average of 5 centimeters a year.
Las Vegas, NV
What is this “city” doing on this list? Well, Vegas is special because it has every style thrown together in a hodge-podge on the famous strip. Casinos are awesome and grandiose if they are anything. The newer buildings are so epic that even purists enjoy them.
Pittsburgh, PA
For a region that is so ruggedly beautiful the Steel city’s architecture actually matches the surrounding area pretty well. The downtown high-rises are spectacular and the Victorian homes on the North Side are eloquent. With tons of scenic vistas, the city has an excellent cityscape and skyline that’s pretty impressive.
Philadelphia, PA
The other side of the state of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia is known for eclectic styles and American history. From the Liberty Bell to Constitution Hall, Philly is full of Colonial American style. Check out Loews Hotel for an awesome architectural hotel.
New Orleans, LA
If it were up to just me, I’d put New Orleans at the top of the list. The Cajon city has so much rich history with French, Spanish, Creole, Caribbean and European influences. The French quarter may be the most popular among tourist but it’s the stereotypical shotgun homes Victorian mansions that really shine.
Charleston, SC
Populated by church steeples and classic row houses, Charleston is not your stereotypical architectural city. The downtown area is walk able and a dream for fans of cobblestone streets and a distinctly European feel.
Providence, RI
All you have to do is head to College Hill and hang around Brown University. The school has a rich history and beautiful buildings. With a mix of revolutionary war era homes to cape cod bungalows, Providence has plenty to look at.
Chicago, IL
After the Great Chicago Fire of 1871, Chicago had to switch from wood to metal. Gone were the stereotypical wooden row houses and replaced by huge steel behemoths. Chicago has an impressive skyline with so many tall skyscrapers. The bridges that cross the Chicago River are the real stars. You have so many drawbridges in the downtown areas that bridge fans can spend weeks here.
Savannah, GA
Come to Savannah for the perfectly maintained and preserved downtown neighborhoods. Houses look exactly like they did 200 years ago and are restored with amazing accuracy.
Buffalo, NY
The number one city on our list is Buffalo New York. The birthplace of American Architecture and Frank Lloyd Wright, Buffalo is a dream. Filled with beautiful old school architecture mixed with incredible forward thinking modern designs.
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New Banksy Hotel Opens in West Bank
International street artist and controversial figure Banksy has struck again, and this time it’s in the West Bank. The Artist Banksy secretly opened up a nine-room Palestinian guesthouse/hotel in Bethlehem last weekend. The hotel has a catchy name too, The Walled Off Hotel.
The street art filled hotel is set to open on March 11, and is open to journalists now. Rooms are available for $30 a night, so it’s quite affordable. The hotel is situated right next to the West Bank separation barrier built by Israel to fend off Palestinian attacks. The views from the hotel are of the wall and that’s it.

International street artist and controversial figure Banksy has struck again, and this time it’s in the West Bank. The Artist Banksy secretly opened up a nine-room Palestinian guesthouse/hotel in Bethlehem last weekend. The hotel has a catchy name too, The Walled Off Hotel.
The street art filled hotel is set to open on March 11, and is open to journalists now. Rooms are available for $30 a night, so it’s quite affordable. The hotel is situated right next to the West Bank separation barrier built by Israel to fend off Palestinian attacks. The views from the hotel are of the wall and that’s it.
Each room features the stereotypical satirical artwork from acclaimed artist Banksy.
Reporters got a sneak peak this week and took pictures of the artwork. The stand out was from room ‘Three” called the Banksy Room, had a giant mural of a Palestinian and an Israeli having a pillow fight.
This isn’t Banksy’s first trip to the area, last year satirical artwork sprung up all over the Gaza Strip. Banksy claimed responsibility for these graffiti attacks. Politically charged art has fueled Banksy’s success and has turned street art into an expensive art form.
The small boutique style hotel has a presidential suite and a museum displaying many of the artist’s more politically charged work. The museum looks like an old gentleman’s club from colonial times. It has a life-sized statue of Arthur James Balfour in it who created the Balfour declaration, which led to the creation of an Israeli state.
The secret project took 14 months to complete and was supervised by the mysterious artist himself. This hotel is the artist’s biggest collection of work in years and has no end date as of yet.
Banksy has been putting up politically charged street art here and in the nearby Gaza Strip. Known for satirical stencil art, Banksy has long been a thorn in the status quo. From humble beginnings in London, Banksy has become a worldwide phenomenon.
So, who’s coming to Bethlehem with me to stay at the Walled Off Hotel and see this amazing street art in person? I’ll pay for the hotel, just saying, I think I can afford the $30 a night price tag.
Already accepting reservations, the hotel will surely book up fast; let’s just hope the conflict doesn’t take this hotel as a victim.
The artist has recently dropped pieces in the area on a two-story building that was destroyed in a battle between the Israeli forces and Palestinian people. Children are living through this never-ending conflict and at least now they have some attention brought to them that isn’t negative. I can’t even imagine growing up in these types of situations and I feel for any child who has to deal with that. Unfortunately these kids have no choice as to where they are raised but Banksy sees that and is making it’s a cause we can all get behind.
Check out this awesome art experiment and support artists like Banksy who see an issue and is doing something about it.
Keep fighting the good fight y’all.
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