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  1. The Village of Corrales (simply the Village if you’re a local) offers an eclectic combination of art, culture, nature, and history in an easy-to-get-to, relaxing, and beautiful setting. ... 4324 Corrales Road, Corrales, NM 87048 (505) 350-3955 visitcorrales@gmail.com. Donate. For Businesses. Visit the Village’s website. Corrales MainStreet ...

  2. Places To Visit. Regions. Central. Corrales. 4324 Corrales Road. Corrales, New Mexico, 87048. Central . VISIT WEBSITE. Start Tour. While the greater metropolitan area numbers well over a half million people, Corrales, about 9,000 in population, aggressively strives to retain a rural lifestyle.

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    A quick “art crawl” going North on Corrales Road would include Moon & Dove Gallery, which just moved to a new, ... 4324 Corrales Road, Corrales, NM 87048 (505) 350-3955 visitcorrales@gmail.com. Donate. For Businesses. Visit the Village’s website. Corrales MainStreet PO Box 1531, Corrales, NM 87048

  4. Jun 23, 2020 · Things to Do in Corrales, New Mexico: See Tripadvisor's 1,516 traveler reviews and photos of Corrales tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in April. We have reviews of the best places to see in Corrales. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  5. Home | Corrales NM. The Village of Corrales is a small, treasured oasis located within a large, fast-growing metropolitan area. The village is bordered on the east by the Rio Grande and, across the river, by the Sandia Indian Reservation. To the south is the City of Albuquerque while to the west and north is the City of Rio Rancho.

  6. Corrales, the Spanish word for corrals, was home to the Tiguex Indians for centuries before Spanish explorers laid claim to the region around 1540. Two pueblo ruins, unexcavated, are known to exist in the village, and many pithouses and artifacts have been discovered in villagers backyards.

  7. Corrales is a tiny, agricultural community tucked between the Rio Grande’s western bank and Rio Rancho, just north of Albuquerque. The village is an oasis of fields, cottonwoods and the beauty of the bosque tucked between the urban and suburban sprawl of two of New Mexicos largest cities.

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