The Albuquerque Historical Society & the Historical Society of NM
Encourage your participation in the following history & cultural events:
POETRY MONTH
THE ALBUQUERQUE HISTORICAL SOCIETY, APRIL 19, 2026, 2 pm. Sandia Lab historian Justin Olmstead continues with Part 2 of the history of Sandia Labs. Learn about the growth period from 1960-1979. Free parking & free admission to the ABQ Museum in Old Town. albuqhistsoc.org.
APRIL 25 SATURDAY, 11am ROUTE 66 CENTENNIAL SPEAKER SERIES-FREE AT 12 LOCATIONS WITH 12 DIFFERENT SPEAKERS: Roger Zimmerman speaks on Rerouting Rt. 66 through Tijeras Canyon, South Valley Library; Central Unser/Pat Baca Library, Abraham Santillanes speaks on the Many Roads to Old Town-the original Rt. 66; Fred Luna Multi Generational Center Los Lunas, Donatella Davanzo speaks on Route 66 connected: A photo-ethnographic exploration of the contemporary Rt. 66 in NM; Pueblo of Isleta Cultural Center, Lynne Peckinpaugh presents The Italian’s pathway to prosperity on ABQ’s Rt. 66; Gutierrez Hubbell House, Gary Herron speaks on Motels on Rt. 66 in ABQ; Wheels Museum, Joe Sabatini speaks on North Fourth St.-ABQ’s original Rt. 66; Martha Liebert Library in Bernalillo: Jacqueline Loring presents “The KiMo Theatre: Fact & Folklore; Los Lunas Multi Generational Center, Gordene MacKenzie speaks on Winemakers, bootleggers, vegetable and dairy sellers, small businesses and artists on Rt 66; East Mountain Library, Chinese Merchants of ABQ’s Route 66 by Aimee Tang; Jennifer Bohnhoff speaks on the Civil War on Route 66, International District Library; Raymond Sanchez Community Center, Hazel Lathrop speaks on Tijeras Canyon-Five Miles of Road and Hundreds of Stories. Roland Penttila speaks on Little Beaver Town, Loma Colorado Library in Rio Rancho. Details at www.route66speakers.org.
Dozens of APRIL special events-related to Poetry Month, Dia de los Ninos, Spring, music performers, craft programs, children’s events and more at your 19 public library branches. Pick up Event guide at any branch or go to abqLibrary.org for daily schedules.
Petroglyph National Monument, 899-0205; Valles Caldera National Preserve, 670-1612; and Salinas Pueblos National Monument, 847-2585. Call and check their websites for details.
APRIL FEAST DAY DANCES AT PUEBLOS AROUND NM -Call the individual pueblo offices to confirm times. Easter weekend, basket & corn dances at most pueblos; Easter Sunday various dances; Jemez & Santo Domingo, corn dance; Nambe, bow & arrow; Zia, various dances.
INDIAN PUEBLO CULTURAL CENTER — Cultural dances every Saturday and Sunday at 12 noon. More info and ticket prices at indianPueblo.org.
New Mexico Magazine 2025 Photo Awards on display. Tularosa Basin Photo Gallery in Carrizozo, NM, 401 12th St. Call for hours.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY NEW MEXICO. New Mexico became the 47th state on January 6, 1912. Read about it, https://newmexicohistory.org/n
APRIL 1, $15. Merchants of the Santa Fe Trail, presented by Joy Poole. In person at the New Mexico History Museum. More info at nmHistoryMuseum.org.
APRIL 1, 8, 15, 22, 1:30-3:30 pm, free. Latin Dance for Seniors – part of the Siempre Creative series. National Hispanic Cultural Center Salon Ortega. Nhccnm.org.
APRIL 1-9 Observance of Passover.
APRIL 2, 9, 16, 23, 30: 3 pm, free. Guided 1.5 mile hikes of Piedras Marcadas Canyon open space. Meet at parking lot 9421 Jill Patricia St. near Paradise & Golf Course Rd. Contact Petroglyph Nat Monument for more info. 899-0205.
APRIL 2,PBS/KNME. ch 5.1, 7pm, Painting Santa Fe-the history of Santa Fe and its draw to artists. Repeats April 3, 9pm, ch 5.4.
APRIL 3, 5-8 pm, free. Art Crawl at various galleries across ABQ. Come meet the artists. ArtsCrawlABQ.org.
APRIL 3, 5-8 pm, Downtown ABQ Artwalk- music & art along Central Ave. More details and maps at AbqArtwalk.com.
April 4, 8am-12 noon, free. Downtown Growers Market opens. Robinson Park, 8th & Central NW.
APRIL 4, 10am-12 noon, free. Intro to Ballet Folklorico / Explore the Arts. National Hispanic Cultural Center, more details at nhccnm.org.
APRIL 4, 12 noon, free. Bataan Remembrance Day of the Fall of Bataan in 1942 & Bataan Death March. Bataan Park, Lomas & Carlisle NE.
APRIL 4, 3-4:30 pm, free. Celtic music concert of harp, dulcimers, whistles & drums. South Broadway Library, 1025 Broadway SE. 764-1742.
APRIL 4, 10-2pm, free. Bark in the Park at Quarai Unit of the Salinas Pueblos National Monument, 8 miles north of Mountainair. Bring your 4 legged friends and learn dog etiquette, 847-2585.
APRIL 4, 10am-5pm, ticket required. Grand reopening of the NM Natural History Museum, 1801 Mountain Rd. NW. nmNaturalHistory.org.
APRIL 4, 2pm, free. Celebrate poetry month with noted poet Larry Goodell at the Placitas Community Library. PlacitasLibrary.com. 453 Highway 165 in Placitas, 505-867-3355.
APRIL 4, 1 pm, 3-6pm, free. Opening of the Rt. 66 Visitors Center, music, exhibits, food trucks. 12300 Central SW, 768-3556. Call city’s 311 for more info.
APRIL 4, PBS/KNME, ch. 5.1, 4pm. Colores, the mission of KNME & Public Media with Franz Joachim. Repeats April 10, 8pm, Ch. 5.4.
APRIL 4, 2-4 pm, free. Repeats April 11, 18, 25. Workshops and Classes of Indigenous Connections & Hoop Dancing with Benjamin Shendo from Jemez/Cochiti. Open Space Visitor Center, 6500 Coors NW. Contact depps@cabq.gov or 768-4951.
APRIL 4, 11am-1pm, free. Egg-Stravaganza. Fun filled spring celebration with crafts, music, egg hunt and more. Main Library, 5th & Copper, free 2 hour parking in City garage across street. AbqLibrary.org.
APRIL 4, 8:30-11am, free. Bosque Wild Nature Walk. Meet at the Open Space Visitor Center, 6500 Coors NW. More info at 768-4950.
APRIL 4, 11, 18, 25, free, 9am. 2.2 mile guided hike in Rinconada Canyon. Leave from Rinconada Canyon parking lot. More info at Petroglyph National Monument, 899-0205 or 897-8816.
APRIL 4, 8am-12 noon. Historic Fairview Cemetery, 700 Yale SE. Come clean a plot to commemorate the past. The cemetery is open dawn to dusk and accessible through the gates of Fairview Memorial Park. www.HistoricFairviewCemeteryAB
APRIL 4, 3-5 pm, free. Opening of Exhibit – Earth, Architecture and Community: A Global Conversation. Gutierrez Hubbell House, 6029 Isleta SW, more info from Wendi Laws, wlaws@bernco.gov, 350-5117.
APRIL 5 Observance of Easter.
APRIL 7, 6:30 pm, free. Zek Naabaahii Argeanos speaks about Dine(Navajo) Jewelry history, Torrance County Archaeological society. Program at Manzano Mountain Art Center, 101 E. Broadway in Mountainair.
APRIL 8-28, 8am-4pm, free. Metro art show representing all APS high school and middle schools: jewelry, photography, ceramics, paintings, drawings. Berna Facio Building 3315 Louisiana NE. More info from Cinamon Gentry, 880-8249 x 88032 or gentry_cin@aps.edu.
APRIL 9, $12 (includes one drink), doors open 5:30, program 6-7:30. Medical Effects of the Chernobyl Reactor Accident! Science on Tap. Museum of Nuclear Science, 601 Eubank SE. NuclearMuseum.org.
APRIL 9, PBS/KNME. Ch. 5.1, 7 pm.Desert Reef/ NM’s Guadalupe Mountains.Repeats April 10, 9 pm, ch 5.4.
APRIL 10, 5-7:30 pm, free. Opening of exhibit, Nuclear Past, Present & Future: Art in Action. Collaboration between the Tularosa Basin Downwinders and the National Hispanic Cultural Center. Visual Arts Museum at the NHCC.
APRIL 11, 1-3 pm, free. 2nd Saturday event, Shawn Price speaks on New Deal Native and the Navajo Code Talkers. Casa San Ysidro in Corrales. Contact Aaron Gardner, agardner@cabq.gov or 768-3918.
APRIL 11, 1pm, free. Opening of exhibit Free Range, art of open range/long vistas/ranch animals/cowboy life. Combined with 2 pm performance of Flamencosa. Manzano Mountain Art Center, 101 E. Broadway, Mountainair, NM.
APRIL 11, 10 am-4pm, $2. Monthly sale of used books, vinyl, posters & more. April sale features $5 boxes of vinyl records; .25 military history books. Sponsored by the Friends of the ABQ BernCo Public Library. Main branch, 5th & Copper NW. Will carry purchase to your vehicle. Two-hour free parking across the street at the City garage. Bring your ticket in to be stamped. All proceeds benefit the Library. FriendsofthePublicLibrary.org.
APRIL 11, 2-3:30 pm, free. Santa Fe Opera Basics. Come learn about the 2026 operas. Today is Madame Butterfly. Placitas Presbyterian Church, 7 Paseo de San Antonio Rd. In Placitas.
APRIL 11/12, 10am-4pm, free. Cactus and Succulent Society of NM show and plant sale. ABQ Garden Center, 10120 Lomas NE. More info, CactusSocietyNM.org.
APRIL 12-19, various ticket prices. AfroMundo Festival: narratives of Power: Myth, History & Stories that shape Us. National Hispanic Cultural Center. More details at nhccnm.org.
APRIL 12, 2pm, free. Descendant Families of Corrales. Old San Ysidro church in Corrales, 966 Old Church Rd. Sponsored by Corrales Historical Society, corraleshistory.org.
APRIL 12, 2pm, free. Anthony Lovato & his son Joel Pajarito discuss Santo Domingo Jewelry & the Tufa cast jewelry technique. Sandoval County Historical Society Museum. Off 550 just west of Coronado Monument in Bernalillo. More info at SC-hsm.org. SandovalHistory.o
APRIL 12, 1-5 pm, admission $30, $15, students. NM Interfaith Dialogue: Faith & Hope finding common Ground in challenging times. Presenters come from Christian, Muslim, Jewish & Scientology faiths. Raindrop Foundation center, 7901 Mountain Rd. NE.
APRIL 13, 11:45-1pm, free. Camilla Feibelman, director of the Rio Grande branch of the Sierra Club speaks about issues that affect public lands in NM. Press Women & Friends, Attendance open to the public. Food purchase on your own. Weck’s Restaurant, 7301 Paseo del Norte NE.
April 13/14 YomHa Shoah. Holocaust Remembrance Day.
APRIL 14, 5:30 dinner, program & panel discussion, free but must RSVP. KNME presents screening of documentary. “The Legacy lives on: Acequias, Water and Community in NM.” George Pearl Hall on UNM Campus.
APRIL 16, 6pm, free. The Lost cities of El Norte, Coronado’s Quest, the Unconquered West and Birth of American Indian Resistance with author Pater Stark. Bookworks, 4022 Rio Grande NW. More info at bkwrks.com.
APRIL 16, 5-8pm, free. 3rd Thursday at ABQ Museum featuring Delilah Montoya & Activating Chicana Resistance. Food & beverage for sale. ABQ Museum in Old Town.
APRIL 16, PBS/KNME. Ch. 5.1, 7pm. However wide the Sky: Places of Power. History and Spirituality of the Indigenous People of the southwest. Repeats April 17, 9pm, ch 5.4.
APRIL 17, 6-10 pm, free. Dark Skies Week Star Party with the ABQ Astronomical Society. Valle de Oro Wildlife refuge, 7851 2nd St. SW, 248-6667.
APRIL 18, 1-3 pm, free. Come hike & get the first “Esteban Jr. Nature Collective Coloring Book”, partnership with NM Office of African-American Affairs and the Open Space Division. Open Space Visitor Center, 6500 Coors NW.
APRIL 18, all day, free. War correspondent Ernie Pyle was killed in WWII on April 18, 1945. Remember him by touring the Ernie Pyle Library. Sign up for four different tours-10, 11 am & 3 & 4 pm. 900 Girard SE, 256-2065.
APRIL 18, 1 pm, Entrada of Founding Families. ABQ Founders day celebration at Old Town Plaza. Music, dancing, displays.
APRIL 18, 10:30-12 noon, free. Former State historian Robert Torrez describes Genizaros: Indian Captivity in Spanish, Mexican and territorial NM. Main library genealogy center, 2nd floor. Free two hour parking across street. Bring your ticket in for validation. 5th & Copper NW.
APRIL 18, 1-3:30 pm, free. Japanese flower arranging Ikebana style. Rudolfo Anaya North Valley library, 7704 2nd NW, 897-8823.
APRIL 18, PBS/KNME. Ch. 5.1, 4pm. ABQ Slam Poet Gigi “Bella” Guajardo & her iconic Taco Bell poem. Repeats April 24, 8 pm, ch 5.4.
APRIL 18/19, 10am-4pm, free. Rt. 66 Roads & Rails Festival at the Wheels Museum. Music, vendors, talks, family fun zone. More info at wheelsmuseum.org., 1100 2nd SW.
APRIL 18, 10am-3PM, free. Earth Day at the Refuge: Contact dakota_dominguez@fws.gov. Valle de Oro National Wildlife Refuge,7851 2nd St. SW, 248-6667.
APRIL 18, 2-4 pm, $45 tickets. Lessons from the Fertile Crescent & Beyond: the Deep History of Cheesemaking and its arrival in Indigenous Americas by Dr. Paul Kindstedt, University of Vermont. Followed by cheese tasting reception. Maxwell Museum Hibben Center. More info MaxwellMuseum.unm.edu.
APRIL 19, 1-3 pm, free. A Question of Power, opening exhibit. This explores the impact on the Navajo Nation of coal extraction and the burning of coal for jobs. NM History Museum, 113 Lincoln Ave. NMHistoryMuseum.org.
APRIL 19, 2 pm, free. Part 2 of the presentation of the history of Sandia National Labs. Albuquerque Historical Society, Albuquerque Museum. Free parking south of the Museum and free admission. More info at albuqhistsoc.org.
APRIL 19, 8:30-11am, free. Foothills Wild Hike. Meet at the Elena Gallegos Cottonwood spring area off Tramway.
APRIL 20, 6pm, $35 includes book. Alex Mayyasi & Alexi Horowitz Ghazi speak on “A guide for Economic Forces that shape your life”. NPR’s Planet Money. South Broadway Cultural Center., 1025 Broadway SE. Sponsored by Bookworks and the ABQ Public Library Foundation. More info and ticket purchase at bkwrks.com
APRIL 22 Earth Day. Check for activities around metro area.
APRIL 23 Founder’s Day. Commemorates the 1706 founding of the Villa de Alburquerque.
APRIL 24, Arbor Day. Check listings for metro area activities.
APRIL 24, 1-6pm / April 25, 8am-12 noon, free. Spring Plant Sale at the ABQ Garden Center, 10120 Lomas NE in Los Altos Park.
APRIL 24/25, final Gathering of Nations pow wow at Expo NM & Tingley Coliseum. Ticket prices and details at GatheringofNations.com.
APRIL 25, 11 am, free. ROUTE 66 SPEAKER SERIES at 12 locations throughout metro area (ABQ, Bernalillo, Rio Rancho, Isleta Pueblo, Los Lunas) with different speakers. Go to www.route66speakers.org for list of speakers, details of talks and locations/ addresses.
APRIL 25, 10:30 am-4pm, free. Friends of the Library have Spring “pop-up” sale at Taylor Ranch Library, 5700 Bogart NW at Montano. Thousands of books, cds & other materials !
APRIL 25, 11am-3pm, free. Dia de los Libros & Dia del Nino. Celebrate the youth of our community. National Hispanic Cultural Center Domenici center. Contact ElenaD.baca@dca.nm.gov or call 246-2261.
APRIL 25, 2pm, free. Dr. Andy Russell talks about his book “Like Friends, Like Foes-Japanese Americans and Nevada through WW II” (includes sections about NM). Japanese American Cultural Center, 1501 San Pedro NE.
APRIL 25, 2-4pm, free NM Natural History Museum traveling van exhibt of NM Rocks ! Regional geology for kids and adults. Los Griegos Library, 1000 Griegos NW.
APRIL 25, 2-3 pm, free with admission. Art Activism and Immigrant Rights, a panel discussion of how “art is a tool for political intervention, community engagement and advocacy”. ABQ Museum.
APRIL 25, 2-3:30 pm, free. Come learn about the Santa Fe opera 2026 season. Today’s program, The Magic Flute. Placitas Presbyterian Church, 7 Paseo de San Antonio Rd. In Placitas.
APRIL 25, 8am-1pm. $150. Fundraiser for the Spring Birding Tour of LaJoya Farms (near Socorro). Fundraiser for land conservation/agriculture. Purchase tickets at at rgalt.org.
APRIL 26, 11am-4pm, free. South Valley Pride Day: parade, music, dancing, food & celebration at Westside community center, 1250 Isleta SW.
APRIL 26, 10am-3pm, free. Earth Day Festival. Balloon Fiesta Park, 4401 Alameda Blvd. NE. More info at earthdayfestivalnm.org.
APRIL 26, 2 PM, free. State Historian Rob Martinez speaks & sings on Tales and Music of Old NM, Martha Liebert Library, 124 Calle Malinche in Bernalillo. More info at BernalilloLibrary.org or 505-867-1440.
APRIL 29/30 Dia de los Ninos & Dia de Los Libros activities at many branches of the Library system. Go to abqLibrary.org for more details at different branch libraries.
APRIL 30, PBS/ KNME. Ch. 5.1, 7:30 pm. ABQ’s Roots – learn about ABQ History.
APRIL 30, 10:30-11:30 am, free. Dia de los Ninos with storytime & flamenco performance. Cherry Hills Library, 6901 Barstow NE, 857-8321.
APRIL 30 DIA DE LOS LIBROS encourages educators & librarians to celebrate children & literacy.
Valle de Oro National Wildlife Refuge.7851 2nd St. SW, 505-248-6667.
Valles Caldera National Monument on NM 4 north of Jemez Springs. Go to nps.gov/vall for information. 39201 NM 4. Jemez Springs, NM. Call 505-670-1612 for more info. https://www.fws.gov/refuge/val
Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument near Mountainair. Contact Natalia Sanchez Hernandez for more info. Call 505-847-2585, nps.gov/sapu/planyourvisit or call 505-847-2585 X 221.
Randall Davey Audubon Center and sanctuary, 1800 Upper Canyon Rd. in Santa Fe. Tour the gardens and historic Randall Davey house. Fridays @ 2 pm are docent led house tours, $5. Saturdays @8:30 am are guided bird walk. More info at RandallDavey.audubon.org. Monday – Saturday, 8am-4pm
INDIAN EDUCATION AT UNM, iaie.unm.edu. Watch several previously recorded programs about Native American education, the Dine language and more.
HISTORIC SANTA FE FOUNDATION (historicSantaFe.or
The Wheels Museum, 1100 2nd St. SW. Monday -Thursday, 9 am-12 noon, Sat. 12 noon-2pm. Call first to confirm, 505-243-6269 or info@wheelsmuseum.org
MURALS OF ALBUQUERQUE (www.murosabq.com) This shows over 130 murals in the ABQ metro area. You click on each picture and it shows the mural, gives its title and address, describes the image, and the artists.
Cibola County History Museum, 525 West High St., Grants NM. Go to the museum’s Facebook page for more information.
NUCLEAR MUSEUM – The Museum has a huge collection of oral history interviews (also transcribed) called Voices of the Manhattan Project. There are some 600 interviews of individuals who were either at the Manhattan Project or a family member who worked there. The interviews are organized into 39 categories such as: Internment of Japanese Americans, Life in the Secret cities, Hispanic employees, Native American. https://www.nuclearmuseum.org/
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
Historic Fairview Cemetery, 700 Yale SE. invites anyone to come and hoe tumbleweeds and goat heads. The cemetery is open dawn to dusk and accessible through the gates of Fairview Memorial Park. Wear hard soled shoes & bring your own tools. www.HistoricFairviewCemeteryAB
AMAZING HISTORY / CULTURE OPPORTUNITIES ONLINE
Many of the museums and cultural centers in the ABQ metro area have put programming on their websites, Facebook pages or YouTube links. This includes everything from:
- concerts, history lectures, video tours of various museum collections,
- photograph pod casts, curriculum and study guides for children, audio interviews,
All of this is free and even “low tech” individuals can navigate these websites. There are YouTube channels available at no cost to watch to all. You are urged to explore many websites but especially these:
- NEW MEXICO HISTORY IN TEN MINUTES (newmexicohistory.
org) On the home page, go to the bottom and click on Video of the Month. The entire list of episodes will appear by clicking on the corner of the video. NM State Historian Rob Martinez is most engaging and informative and there are more than 40 Episodes. The episodes may be heard in chronological order or by topic which is introduced in the first minute or so of the episode. - CIVIC AUDITORIUM HISTORY VIDEO (1957-1986) www.modernabq.org. Go to the Resources Tab, then the drop down to the three Civic Auditorium videos. They tell the story of the structure: why it was built, how it was used and why it was ultimately demolished.
- HOLOCAUST MUSEUM and GELLERT EDUCATION CENTER NM, 616 Central SW. Go to the website nmholocaustmuseum.org. Questions call 247-0606.
ALBUQUERQUE HISTORICAL SOCIETY ARCHIVED VIDEO PROGRAMS
The Albuquerque Historical Society provides videos of scheduled program presentations. The videos are linked from the appropriate AHS Program pages. Presentations captured on videos to date include:
- USS Albuquerque: 30 Years Beneath the World’s Oceans
Terry Owen, February 15, 2026 - Gallup Route 66 Railroad and Highway Interface
Roger Zimmerman, January 18, 2026 - Steel Gangs, New Mexico’s Native American Railroad Workers
Fred Friedman, October 19, 2025 - The Kubié family, Kurt’s Camera Corral and Jim Kubié’s Rail Yards Photos
Roland Penttila, September 21, 2025 - Celebrating 70 Years of Music: 95.5 Classical KHFM
Brent Stevens, July 20, 2025 - Petroglyph National Monument
Nancy Hendricks, June 15, 2025 - The Crash of TWA Flight 260, 70 Years Later
Terry Owen, February 16, 2025 - Features of the Long Walk to the Bosque Redondo
Roger Zimmerman, January 19, 2025 - Don Perkins: A Champion’s Life in Albuquerque
Richard Melzer, October 20, 2024 - Remember the Alvarado!
Chuck Larrabee and Joe McKinney, September 22, 2024 - Arches and Artistry: A Chronicle of Albuquerque’s Alvarado Hotel
Matt Kluge, July 21, 2024 - Maisel’s Murals
Paul Secord, June 16, 2024 - History of Telephones in New Mexico
Susie Turner, April 21, 2024 - The Downtown Albuquerque Walking Tour: For People Who Prefer to Sit
Roland Penttila, January 21, 2024 - Movies Made in Albuquerque
Jeff Berg, November 19, 2023 - What’s in a Name?
Elaine Briseño, October 15, 2023 - Albuquerque’s Involvement with the American Space Program
Loretta Hall, September 17, 2023 - The Role of the New Mexico State Historian
Rob Martinez, August 20, 2023 - Historic Fairview Cemetery: THE Place to be Buried Since 1881
Gail Rubin, July 16, 2023 - History of South Broadway and Kirtland Addition Neighborhoods
Anthony “Tony” DellaFlora, June 18, 2023. - The Heritage of Historic US Route 66 in Albuquerque
Roger Zimmerman and Melissa Lea Beasley-Lee, April 16, 2023 - History of Mariachi in Albuquerque
Peter Sanchez, March 19, 2023 - Biography of Casey Luna
Dr. Richard Melzer, February 19, 2023 - History of The University of Albuquerque
John Taylor, January 15, 2023 - History of UNM Press: The Largest Book Publishing Company in New Mexico
Beth Hadas, November 20, 2022 - One With the Land: Voices of the Atrisco Land Grant
Anthony “Tony” DellaFlora, October 16, 2022 - One With the Land: Voices of the Atrisco Land Grant
Anthony “Tony” DellaFlora, October 16, 2022 - Picture This!: Online Storytelling Through Photo Archives
Jill Hartke, September 18, 2022 - The History of Public Art Urban Enhancement in Albuquerque
Sherri Brueggemann, August 21, 2022 - Neighborhoods at a Crossroads: Hoffmantown
Anthony DellaFlora, July 17, 2022 - African American Homesteaders in Albuquerque
Rita Powdrell, June 19, 2022 - Victory from the Shadows
Elaine Carson, March 20, 2022 - The Ten Dons, Plus One
Kathy Seidel, February 20, 2022 - Erna Fergusson, First Lady of New Mexico Letters
Joe Sabatini, January 16, 2022 - The History of Los Poblanos
Kate Garner, November 21, 2021 - Stories of Early Albuquerque
Rosemary McNerney Winkler – October 17, 2021 - Overhaul: A Social History of the Albuquerque Locomotive Repair Shops
Richard and Shirley Cushing Flint – September 19, 2021 - Building Community & Culture: Jews in 20th Century Albuquerque
Harvey Buchalter, July 18, 2021 - Life of Mrs. Carnis Salisbury: Albuquerque Fair Housing and Civil Rights Pioneer
Brian Eagan – June 20, 2021 - Doing History in a City Looking Forward
Albuquerque Museum Director Andrew Connors – April 18, 2021 - 60th Anniversary of Little Beaver Town
Roland Penttila – March 21, 2021 - An Iconic View: A Photographic Study of First and Central, 1880 to 2020
Richard Ruddy – February 21, 2021 - Historic Fairview Cemetery: Final Resting Place for Notable People in Albuquerque History
Gail Rubin, CT – January 17, 2021 - The Spanish Flu Pandemic in New Mexico 1918-1920
Rick Hendricks, Ph.D, – November 15, 2020 - Architectural History of Albuquerque’s Old Main LibraryTeri Reynoso – October 18, 2020
- The Photo Heritage of Eddie Ross Cobb and Daphne Cobb: Unbending Courage and Creativity
Sueki (Susan) Woodward – September 20, 2020 - They Won the Vote! : Suffrage and Suffragists in New Mexico
Sylvia Ramos Cruz, M.D. – August 23, 2020 - Albuquerque Sculptor Herb Goldman
Lisa Goldman – July 19, 2020 - Secret Albuquerque: A Guide to the Weird, Wonderful, and Obscure
Ashley M. Biggers – June 21, 2020 - Albuquerque in the Nuclear Age
Duane Hughes – February 16, 2020
- Early History of the Albuquerque Open Space Program
Rex Funk – January 19, 2020 - A History Lover’s Guide to Albuquerque
Roger Zimmerman – November 17, 2019 - Ridgecrest Area History: The Parkland Hills Addition
William Dodge – October 20, 2019
