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ALBUQUERQUE TRIVIA. How Well Do You Know the City in Which You Live? Take the Challenge!. Albuquerque Trivia. When was the University of New Mexico established in Albuquerque? ANSWER: UNM was founded in 1889 and held classes in a building at Railroad Avenue (now Central) and Edith. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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ALBUQUERQUE TRIVIAHow Well Do You Know the City in Which You Live?

Take the Challenge!

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When was the University of New Mexico established in Albuquerque?

ANSWER: UNM was founded in 1889 and held classes in a building at Railroad Avenue (now

Central) and Edith.

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Was the Ku Klux Klan ever present in Albuquerque?

ANSWER: Yes. On September 5, 1923, the KKK staged a cross burning east of UNM.

The cross was reportedly 25 feet tall.

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What was Albuquerque’s first bottled water?

In the 1880s, Adolph Harsch began bottling and selling water from Coyote Springs in the Manzano Mountains.

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What two hotels became social centers after 1900?

The Alvarado Hotel, completed in 1902 at a cost of $200,000, was considered the finest

railroad hotel of its time. It became the center of the city. In August 1923, the eight-

story Franciscan Hotel, at 6th Street and Central, was another center.

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Albuquerque Trivia When was the first All Indian Pueblo

Council?

In 1922, the All Indian Pueblo Council was organized.

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When did the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center first open in Albuquerque?

In 1976, the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center opened for the benefit of Pueblo People and to educate the community about Pueblo Culture. Its main building was modeled after Pueblo Bonito in Chaco Canyon.

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Who was the first sheriff of Bernalillo County and Albuquerque’s first Lawman after American occupation?

It was Juan Antonio Aragon, appointed by Governor Bent in December, 1846. He served as Sheriff until 1851.

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Albuquerque Trivia What was another name for the Nob Hill

Shopping Center?

Locals call the Nob Hill Shopping Center “Weigelman’s folly” when it opened in 1947. It was the first retail development outside of Downtown, and people thought Developer R.G. Weigelman was crazy to build so far away.

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Albuquerque Trivia When did Apaches and Navajos begin

raiding Albuquerque-area pueblos?

Raiding occurred as early as 1450 and continued for nearly four centuries through the 1870s.

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Albuquerque Trivia Who was Albuquerque’s patron saint?

The founding Spanish Governor chose San Francisco, but the viceroy, after whom Albuquerque was named, wanted San Felipe to honor the new King of Spain, Felipe V. The viceroy got his wishes.

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Albuquerque Trivia When did Albuquerque get her first

suburbs?

By 1750, Albuquerque had such satellite communities as Corrales, Los Griegos, Los Montoyas, and Los Gallegos.

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When was Albuquerque named an All-American City?

The National Municipal League named the city All-American in 1958, based primarily on the spectacular urban growth of that decade.

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Albuquerque Trivia When Albuquerque celebrated its 250th

birthday in 1956, what special gift was presented by the eighteenth Duke of Albuquerque?

The Duke presented the city with a REPOSTERO or tapestry.

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REPOSTERO from Duke

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How many Pueblo Indians were in Albuquerque in 1706?

None. In the 1540s, Spaniards found several pueblos in the Middle Rio Grande Valley when they arrived. By the 1580s, many were abandoned, and after the Pueblo Revolt of 1680, returning Spaniards found the rest abandoned.

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What was the impact of diseases brought by Europeans on Albuquerque?

In 1805, 87% of the 6,930 residents had contracted smallpox at some time. In 1810, after a cure was discovered, Dr. Cristobal Larranaga began vaccinating Albuquerqueans.

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Who was the first African-American to be elected to the Legislature?

Lenton Malry, who represented Albuquerque from 1968-1978, was the first African-American elected to the Legislature.

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Albuquerque Trivia What New Mexico Senator has a statue

in the Capitol Statuary Hall in Washington, D.C. and was also honored with a stamp in the Great American series?

Dennis Chavez (1888-1962) was honored with a statue in 1966 and a stamp in 1991.

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Dennis Chavez

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Albuquerque Trivia When did the first Indian Hospital open

in Albuquerque?

The Indian Sanatorium was built by the Indian Service in 1934 and provided free treatment to Indian Tuberculosis patients. The Bernalillo County Indian Hospital opened next door in 1954.

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How did Albuquerque lose her second Marshall?

On November 20, 1886, Albuquerque’s second Marshall, Robert McGuire, was shot dead while trying to apprehend two outlaws. He died a few days later.

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How many of Albuquerque’s founders were of African descent?

Of the 22 heads of households who settled here, 5 were identified as Negro or mulato.

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Albuquerque was one of the first to pass which civil rights law?

On February 12, 1952, after heated debate, Albuquerque became one of the first cities to pass an ordinance barring discrimination in public places because of race, creed, or ancestry.

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What is the state motto of New Mexico?

“CRESCIT EUNDO” which translates to “It Grows as it Goes” and was used on the first Great Seal of 1851.

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