Roadside Attraction
Gutierrez-Hubbell House
Albuquerque, New Mexico
The Gutiérrez-Hubbell House is an adobe structure that dates back to the 1860’s and symbolizes the mixing of Spanish, Anglo and Native American traditions & cultures during the Territorial Period, 1848-1912. Listed on the State Register of Cultural Properties, this historic house sits on 10 acres of Open Space Land, which was purchased by Bernalillo County in November 2000.
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