Corrales, NM
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About Corrales
- • Musician Michael Martin Murphey, known for "Wildfire", resides in Corrales.
- • The unique Corrales Bosque Gallery showcases local artists and their diverse works.
- • Farming and ranching along the Rio Grande established Corrales' early importance.
- • Corrales boasts a vibrant fiber arts community, producing award-winning textiles.
- • The Rio Grande flood of 1941 significantly reshaped Corrales' landscape.
- • "Corrales" means corrals in Spanish, referencing livestock pens, established in 1710.
- • With over 8,000 residents, Corrales is smaller than nearby Rio Rancho.
- • At 5,023 feet, the elevation ensures stunning views of the Sandia Mountains.
- • Many residents commute to Albuquerque for work in diverse professional fields.
- • A peaceful, rural atmosphere pervades, evoking a sense of tranquility and escape.
- • The New Mexico United soccer team plays in nearby Albuquerque.
- • The University of New Mexico Lobos basketball team is a regional sports powerhouse.