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International District, Albuquerque, New Mexico

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Eventually, thanks in part to efforts by neighborhood residents, the crime rate decreased and the barricades were removed. In 2009, residents who resented the War Zone name persuaded city leaders to officially re-brand the area as the International District, highlighting its diverse community rather
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described East Central as "a loose-jointed carnival of sex, drugs and booze" with drug dealers and prostitutes operating openly. Violent crime was a problem as well, with 34 homicides recorded in southeast Albuquerque in 1996 (more than half of the city's total) and 11 in Trumbull Village alone. In
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As defined by the city of Albuquerque's Sector Development Plan, the International District consists of the 3.9-square-mile (10 km) area bounded by San Mateo Boulevard, Lomas Boulevard, Wyoming Boulevard, and Gibson Boulevard. This area includes the communities of Fair West, La Mesa, South San
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operates two elementary schools, Emerson and La Mesa, and two middle schools, Wilson and Van Buren, in the International District. Students in some parts of the neighborhood also attend Hawthorne, Mark Twain, Sandia Base, Wherry, Whittier, and Zia Elementary Schools, and Hayes Middle School. High
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reported that it was "the most violent place in the city in the past three years and is home to both victims and suspects." Between 2014 and 2016, 10% of addresses in the neighborhood reported a violent crime, and 25% reported a property crime. One business in the neighborhood reported 98 violent
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operates public transit in the neighborhood, including the 11 Lomas, 16 Broadway-University-Gibson, 31 Wyoming, 34 San Pedro Commuter, 66 Central, 96 Crosstown Commuter, 97 Zuni, 98 Wyoming Commuter, 140/141 San Mateo, 157 Montaño-Uptown-Kirtland, 217 Downtown-Kirtland Limited, 222 Rio
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took most of the long-haul traffic away from Route 66. The International District's abundance of low-cost motels and apartments made it a landing place for immigrants and other newcomers to the city, including
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crimes during that period. In 2018, the International District was ranked as the worst neighborhood in New Mexico for the health and well-being of young children.
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than crime. The first International Festival was held later that year. Despite these changes, crime has continued to be an issue in the neighborhood. In 2017, the
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were built there in 1938. After the war, Albuquerque experienced a major population boom, with many new residents attracted by government jobs at
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In the 1960s, the area struggled economically after Kirtland transferred much of its personnel to on-base housing and
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system also serves the International District via its San Mateo, San Pedro, Louisiana, and Wyoming stations.
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1997, the city put up barricades in the neighborhood to make it harder for criminals to get in and out.
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Pedro, Trumbull Village, and Elder Homestead, as well as Expo New Mexico, the site of the
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Snyder, Christy; Glanzberg, Joel; Mang, Nicholas (2015). Huston, Allegra (ed.).
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In 2016, an estimated 41% of neighborhood residents were below the
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Hispanic and Latino American culture in Albuquerque, New Mexico
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Red Line, and 777 Rapid Ride Green Line city bus routes. The
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Two sites in the International District are listed on the
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school students in the International District attend
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City of Albuquerque Planning Department 1810:Neighborhoods in Albuquerque, New Mexico 1710:Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta 627:"Culture & Heritage: Asian American" 467:National Humane Alliance Animal Fountain 1034:Metcalf, Richard (September 14, 2006). 1008:Linthicum, Leslie (February 18, 2018). 542: 236: 215: 202: 126: 88: 37: 721:"2010 Census Summary File 1, Table P9" 579:"2010 Census Summary File 1, Table P1" 1771:are near but not in the city limits. 1448:Albuquerque Museum of Art and History 548: 546: 248: 228: 220: 207: 184: 161: 139: 131: 116: 106: 96: 7: 1790:Asian-American culture in New Mexico 880:"East Central: Caught in the Middle" 463:National Register of Historic Places 957:"'International District' Official" 212:3.87 sq mi (10.0 km) 1589:Public Academy for Performing Arts 1061:"School Locations & Districts" 14: 1800:Homelessness in the United States 1408:Albuquerque International Sunport 1161: 878:Brewer, Steve (August 4, 1991). 433:from Southeast Asia (especially 39: 1132:City of Albuquerque, New Mexico 852:Rosales, Glen (June 18, 1989). 600:McKay, Dan (February 3, 2009). 267:is a neighborhood in southeast 1573:NM Sch f/t Blind & Vis Imp 1418:Alvarado Transportation Center 930:Jones, Jeff (March 19, 1997). 679:. 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Albuquerque
The Tewa Lodge on Central Ave.
Tewa Lodge
35°4′21″N 106°34′06″W / 35.07250°N 106.56833°W / 35.07250; -106.56833
New Mexico
Bernalillo
Albuquerque
State House
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Kay Bounkeua
State Senate
Antoinette Sedillo Lopez
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Mimi Stewart
U.S. House
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Albuquerque
New Mexico
Central Avenue
U.S. Route 66
New Mexico State Fairgrounds
Little Saigon
New Mexico State Fair
Albuquerque City Council
New Mexico State Senate
Central Avenue

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