To see the 3-D Virtual Tour for 1907 Richmond Drive NE, click on the image below.
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Netherwood Park Mid-Century Modern Home: Welcome to 1907 Richmond Drive NE!

- Monday, March 30, 2020
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Exploring the MetroABQ's West Cliff Neighborhoods

- Monday, March 23, 2020
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How to get there...Finding my way to the west side of the river was much easier than expected--I walked. On the east side of the Rio Grande, there is parking
at the end of Gabaldon Place, in the north-of-Old Town Duranes neighborhood. From there, numerous easy walking/bike paths connect to the Rio Grande Valley State Park;
you can walk up or down the river on the east side, or use the red-steel pedestrian bridge that runs alongside Interstate 40, to cross the river, above.
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MetroABQ Downtown Plaza to Plaza Walk

- Sunday, March 22, 2020
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MetroABQ Plaza to Plaza Architectural Walking Tour -- From Downtown to Old Town. Read More
Public Art: North Valley Graffiti/Mural Alley

- Thursday, March 19, 2020
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Spring starts today. It's a great time for walks that explore the MetroABQ. There are dozens of great places to find oneself in the city, from a North Valley public art arroyo called Graffiti Alley, image below, to the historic 87 year old Rio Puerco Bridge west of town. Read More
Rio Puerco Bridge West of The MetroABQ

- Monday, March 16, 2020
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Just a few miles west of the MetroABQ on Route 66 just before the Laguna Pueblo, is a cool little steel bridge with a
250 foot span, perfect for a short out-of-car, stretching-your legs stroll, before continuing west or east. If you didn't know about it, you would
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Year In Pictures: A 2019 Photo Essay Part II

- Thursday, March 12, 2020
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Shifting toward one of the Metro's NW communities, I found myself in Rio Rancho atop a Vista Entrada home,
staring at a 24-panel photovoltaic solar array on one side & stunning views of the Sandia Mountains on the other. To show both, we hired my
favorite Drone Pilot, who captured dozens of images around the home & property, two seen above.
Closer to the Rio Grande, in a Corrales greenbelt property, hangs the image Four Horses, a mid-century Agnes Sims painting. Perfectly adorned among the adobe-brick walls, the owners of the four-acre horse property graciously left the artwork, below, for my client, who's a skilled horsewoman.
Below that is my favorite bathroom of the year, with it's cobalt penny-round shower tile, floating vanity & 'skatepark' porcelain sink, found at the La Luz townhome complex near Coors & Montaño Blvd.
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