- 1940s.[citation needed] This
quadrant includes the old
communities of
Atrisco, Los Padillas,
Huning Castle, Kinney, Westgate, Westside, Alamosa, Mountainview...
- José
Sarmiento de
Valladares Arines-Troncoso de Romay, 1st Duke of
Atrisco, jure
uxoris Count of Moctezuma, GE (May 1643 in San
Roman de Saxamonde, Galicia...
-
Atrisco Heritage Academy High
School (AHAHS),
better known as
Atrisco Heritage, is a
public high
school in Albuquerque, New Mexico,
United States. It...
- The
Atrisco Land
Grant (merced) of 1692 is one
among many
Spanish land
grants in New Mexico. It is in the
Atrisco Valley (Valle de
Atrisco)
south of Albuquerque...
- Duke of
Atrisco (Spanish:
Duque de
Atrisco) is a
hereditary title in the
Peerage of Spain,
accompanied by the
dignity of
Grandee and
granted in 1708 by...
-
National Monument and is
bisected by
Interstate 40 and
Historic Route 66.
Atrisco Vista (previously
named Paseo del Volcan) (NM 347) runs north-south on...
-
Spanish noble titles that
descend from the
Aztec emperor include Dukes of
Atrisco.
Researchers believe an
additional line of
descent exists in
Mexico through...
-
highly Democratic region. The
heavily Hispanic South Valley, as well as
Atrisco and Armijo,
which have long been
Democratic strongholds, have been recently...
- 2019). "Old
World hospitality, New
World cuisine: The
story of Tomasita's,
Atrisco Café, Tia Sophia's, and the
Plaza Café". The
Santa Fe New Mexican. Archived...
- San
Miguel del Vado. Genízaros also
lived in Albuquerque, Bernalillo,
Atrisco,
Santa Fe, Chimayó, Taos, Abiquiú, and Las Vegas, NM. Most genízaros were...