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Landmark: Black Rock BeachCity: New Shoreham
Country: USA Rhode Island
Continent: North America
Black Rock Beach, New Shoreham, USA Rhode Island, North America
Los Poblanos Historic Inn & Organic Farm is a historic property located in Los Ranchos de Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Visual Characteristics
The property features a main hacienda constructed from adobe brick, exhibiting a Territorial Revival architectural style. The exterior walls are a pale, earth-toned plaster. The inn is surrounded by extensive lavender fields and cottonwood trees. Architectural elements include arched doorways, exposed wooden beams, and red tile roofing.
Location & Access Logistics
Los Poblanos is situated at 4803 Rio Grande Blvd NW, Los Ranchos de Albuquerque, NM 87107. It is approximately 8 miles north of downtown Albuquerque. Access is via Rio Grande Boulevard NW. On-site parking is available for guests. Public transport options are limited; the nearest bus route is the ABQ Ride 53, with a stop approximately 1 mile east on 4th Street NW.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The original hacienda was built in 1930 by Ruth and Albert Benjamin as a private residence and farm. The property was designed by architect John Gaw Meem. It was established as an organic farm focusing on lavender cultivation in the early 2000s.
Key Highlights & Activities
Guests can participate in farm tours focusing on lavender cultivation and distillation. Cooking classes are offered using ingredients from the organic farm. The property provides opportunities for walking through the lavender fields and along the Rio Grande bosque. Wine tasting events are sometimes held on-site.
Infrastructure & Amenities
The inn offers guest rooms and suites. Restrooms are available in common areas and guest accommodations. Shade is provided by mature trees and covered patios. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally available. On-site dining is available at the Farm Shop restaurant, and food vendors are not present on the immediate property.
Best Time to Visit
The best time for lavender bloom and fragrance is typically from late May through July. Mid-morning offers optimal lighting for photography of the fields. The shoulder seasons of spring (April-May) and fall (September-October) provide pleasant weather for outdoor activities.
Facts & Legends
A unique aspect of Los Poblanos is its extensive organic lavender farm, which supplies its own line of artisanal products. The farm utilizes a sustainable irrigation system drawing from the Rio Grande, a practice common in the region for centuries.
Nearby Landmarks
- Indian Pueblo Cultural Center (3.5km South)
- Old Town Albuquerque (6.0km South)
- National Museum of Nuclear Science & History (7.2km Southwest)
- Petroglyph National Monument (10.5km West)