A Compound with History
During the Spanish period, the location and construction of the acequia madre (the main irrigation ditch) was one of the first acts in the founding of towns in New Mexico.1 El Lado de Acequia, now a tiny U.S. Historic District, was a village created by the Spaniards to maintain and oversee the acequia in the heart of what is today the Old Town neighborhood.
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Acequia House
Short-Term Vacation Rental in Old Town Albuquerque Historic District
- Fully furnished
- Recently remodeled
- Terra cotta tile, beautiful woodwork, and southwestern details
- New stainless appliances, including washer & dryer
- Fireplace
- 2 bedrooms
- 2 queen beds, sleeps 4
- Large armoire and closet space
- 1 bath with cast-iron clawfoot bathtub
- Private courtyard with separate bar area and covered dining patio
- Beautiful large central garden
- Secure off-street parking
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