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Come celebrate with us at the 2nd Annual Matanza, Sunday, October 19!
Be part of history - Buy a Portal Brick
Few buildings in central New Mexico highlight as much local history as the Hubbell House. Located along El Camino Real, the oldest continuously used European roadway in North America, its name comes from the family who built it in the years following the Civil War. It was originally the private residence of James L. (Santiago) Hubbell and Juliana Gutierrez-Hubbell and their twelve children; it later served at various times as a trading post, a stagecoach stop and the local Post Office.
The Hubbell House Alliance is a non-profit organization formed by the Committee to Preserve the Hubbell Property. The proposed Hubbell Demonstration Farm and Living History Museum will provide many benefits to the community including job training for South Valley youth, local history tutorials, economic development for small-scale sustainable agriculture and advocacy of organic farming methods.
History Notes: James James Lawrence History Notes: Acequias History Notes: Tricultural State
Natural History at the Hubbell House - Birds Plants
Hubbell
House Locator Map
Project
Information
You can learn more about the activities of Hubbell House Alliance and our proposed
"Hubbell Demonstration Farm and Living History Museum"
by printing out the PDF format documents shown below.
Annual Report 2007 Annual Report Nov. 2006 Strategic Plan Hubbell Core-Plan
Bylaws of Hubbell House Alliance Hubbell
Site-Plan
Comments
and Questions
Feel
free to contact us with any questions about our project. Let us
know if you would like to contribute some of your time as a Hubbell
House Volunteer and help make our project a success. All are
welcome! Thank you for your interest.
Email
Us
Hubbell
House Alliance
6029 Isleta Blvd.
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87105
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