Taqueria Mexico: Tantalizing Tacos and Much More

September 12, 2013 12:58 pm

Taqueria Mexico in Albuquerque serves up authentic Mexican fare that’s savory and satisfying. The traditional Mexican cuisine dish, menudo (beef tripe stew) is a sure-fire remedy for a night of overindulgence. Once you feel better, you can dig into a gigantic breakfast burrito or a piping hot plate of fajitas, enchiladas or flautas. Indulge in their selection of tortas, the south of the border version of a sandwich. Oh, and don’t forget the tacos, after all, this is a taqueria, where delicious morsels of spiced meats and veggies are lovingly wrapped in a fragrant corn tortilla and served with a variety of fresh salsas.

Taqueria Mexico
415 Lomas Boulevard Northeast
Albuquerque, NM 87102
(505) 242-3445  ‎

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National Museum of Nuclear Science and History: Atomic Age

September 3, 2013 5:24 pm

The National Museum of Nuclear Science and History is the place to find out everything there is to know about the Atomic Age, from the early research that led to the development of the atomic bomb to what’s going on today in nuclear research and development. Here you'll learn about nuclear pioneer Madame Curie, view 1950s Cold War-era kitsch, and stroll among vintage planes and missiles. The museum's many interactive exhibits make this a fun trip, even for those who aren’t particularly science-minded. It's a large space, so plan to allow yourself two to three hours to cover the whole thing. The National Museum of Nuclear Science and History is open daily 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

National Museum of Nuclear Science and History
601 Eubank Street SE
Albuquerque, NM 87123
(505) 245-2137

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American International Rattlesnake Museum: Scary Fun for the Whole Family

August 27, 2013 2:58 pm

Keep your expectations small and go for the kitsch of this funky little museum and you’ll have a good time at Albuquerque's American Internaional Rattlesnake Museum. Over 100 rattlers behind glass and some nature videos in two tiny rooms isn’t exactly the Smithsonian, but hey, what do you expect for a mere $5 admission? The small scale might be just right for kids, who can wander around looking at the scary critters in a minimal amount of time. The gift shop is the focus here, with all kinds of reptile kitsch to take home, like rattlesnake mugs, plastic tarantulas, and oddball t-shirts.

American International Rattlesnake Museum
202 San Felipe St NW
Albuquerque, NM 87104
(505) 242-6569

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