Wool Warehouse
The Wool Warehouse is a historic building in the Warehouse District of downtown Albuquerque, New Mexico. Built in 1928–29 by wool merchant Frank Bond, the warehouse is significant for its role in New Mexico's wool industry in the mid-20th century.Photo: Ridgecrestphoto, CC BY-SA 3.0.
- Type: Historic building
- Description: historic building in Albuquerque, New Mexico
- Also known as: “City of Albuquerque Records Center (former)”, “New Mexico–Arizona Wool Warehouse”, and “YDI Wool Warehouse”
- Address: 516 1st Street Northwest, Albuquerque, NM
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Southwestern Brewery and Ice Company and Pete V. Domenici United States Courthouse.
Southwestern Brewery and Ice Company
Historic building
Photo: Camerafiend, CC BY-SA 3.0.
The Southwestern Brewery and Ice Company is a historic brewery in Albuquerque, New Mexico, located adjacent to the BNSF railroad tracks in East Downtown. Built in 1899, it is one of the only surviving 19th-century commercial buildings in the downtown area. Southwestern Brewery and Ice Company is situated 470 feet northeast of Wool Warehouse.
Pete V. Domenici United States Courthouse
Courthouse
Photo: AllenS, Public domain.
The Pete V. Domenici United States Courthouse is a federal courthouse located in downtown Albuquerque, New Mexico. The building was completed in 1998 and named in honor of Senator Pete Domenici at a ceremony in 2004. Pete V. Domenici United States Courthouse is situated 1,600 feet northwest of Wool Warehouse.
Sunshine Building
Theater building
Photo: Camerafiend, CC BY-SA 3.0.
The Sunshine Building is a historic six-story building in downtown Albuquerque, New Mexico. It was built in 1924 by local theater owner Joseph Barnett and houses the Sunshine Theater as well as commercial space and offices. Sunshine Building is situated 1,700 feet southwest of Wool Warehouse.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Martinez Town and Albuquerque.
Martinez Town
Neighborhood
Photo: Faolin42, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Martineztown-Santa Barbara is a neighborhood in central Albuquerque, New Mexico, immediately northeast of Downtown. Originating as a small farming village in the 1850s, it is one of the city's oldest neighborhoods and retains a distinct character, with winding streets, irregular lots, and adobe vernacular buildings reminiscent of other old Hispanic communities in northern New Mexico.
Albuquerque
Photo: Danae Hurst, CC BY 2.0.
Albuquerque, also known as ABQ, is a vibrant, sprawling city near the center of New Mexico. Cradled in the Rio Grande Valley beneath the Sandia Mountains, it is by far the largest city in the state, acting as the media, educational, and economic center of New Mexico, as well as the home of the state's only major airport, making it a common entry point into New Mexico.
Silver Hill
Neighborhood
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Silver Hill is a neighborhood in southeast Albuquerque, New Mexico, which is significant as one of the oldest developments on the city's East Mesa. Much of the neighborhood is included in the Silver Hill Historic District, which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.
Wool Warehouse
- Categories: commercial building, building, historic site, tourist attraction, and tourism
- Location: Bernalillo, New Mexico, Southwest, United States, North America
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
35.08832° or 35° 5′ 18″ northLongitude
-106.6468° or 106° 38′ 49″ westLevels
2Open location code
857M39Q3+87OpenStreetMap ID
way 403540724OpenStreetMap feature
building=yesOpenStreetMap feature
historic=buildingWikidata ID
Q8033755
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