This architectural gem earned its unusual name when Isleta Pueblo governor, Pablo Abeita, suggested KiMo, which means ... More
KiMo Theatre
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This architectural gem earned its unusual name when Isleta Pueblo governor, Pablo Abeita, suggested KiMo, which means "king of its kind" The theater's pueblo/deco architectural style and lavish interior murals make it a true picture palace. Built in 1927 it was one of the main stopping centers during the glory days of Route 66 (Central Avenue). Young entertainers who graced its stage included the likes of Vivian Vance, Gloria Swanson, Tom Mix and Ginger Rogers. The KiMo seats 700 comfortably with an orchestra pit for 30-40 musicians.
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This non profit community theatre company combines a staff of professionals and local talent who volunteer and produce comedies, musicals,
dramas and mysteries. The 1000 plus seat building was designed by famed Southwestern architect John Gaw Meen and built ...
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In the late 1920s, when the main street of Albuquerque was the place to be seen, Lindy's was built. Then
Route 66 was established and this hometown diner became the place for locals and tourists alike. Breakfast consists of ...
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This is a United Artist, state of the art movie house located in the Cottonwood Mall , so if you
change your mind about the movies, you can always browse and shop. First run movies are shown, usually four ...
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