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Did You Know?
About a thousand years ago, the Rio Grande flowed between Second and Twelfth Streets.
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The Sandia Mountains encompass four different life zones.
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The edge of the east mesa is at Central Avenue and Yale Boulevard.
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Several hundred thousand years ago, the east and west mesas formed a broad plain through which the Rio Grande flowed about 250 feet or 24 meters higher than its present level.
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Case Study: Central Avenue
Central Avenue as an Alpha Street
by Robert Wood et al.
History of Central Avenue
by Robert Wood et al.
Central Avenue - Object Lesson
by Robert Wood et al.