The Spanish settlement in Albuquerque dates back to the early 18th century, when a group of Spanish settlers established a community along the Rio Grande.... > Lire la suite
The Spanish settlement in Albuquerque dates back to the early 18th century, when a group of Spanish settlers established a community along the Rio Grande. These families brought traditions, agriculture techniques, and a distinct cultural identity that still influences Albuquerque today. Their contributions can be seen in the city's architecture, culinary traditions, and community values. Spanish settlers introduced adobe architecture and traditional dishes like enchiladas, tamales, and posole, which have evolved over time into New Mexican cuisine. Preservation efforts and community events celebrate the heritage of these early settlers, showcasing the rich cultural tapestry of Albuquerque.