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Huebner Onion Homestead
Huebner Onion Homestead
Huebner Onion Homestead
Huebner Onion Homestead
Huebner Onion Homestead
Huebner Onion Homestead
Huebner Onion Homestead
Huebner Onion Homestead
Huebner Onion Homestead
Huebner Onion Homestead
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Timothy T (03/23/2021)
The trails behind the homestead are super cool and fun to run on. It's a short run, but it's like being in a woodlands forest in the middle of the city. There was also a family of deer in there and it felt like I was walking through a deer sanctuary, was so cool to experience.
Lukas Lindquist (03/21/2021)
This mysterious homestead is a little known relic from the not so distant past. It served as an operating stage coach house and also the Huebner family homestead. Mr. Huebner died in the house and was buried on the property somewhere. Also thousands of years prior to the construction of the house the site was occupied by native Americans along the creek. Evidence of this is still here today.
Patricia Hebert (06/03/2020)
There is a 5G cell tower in the middle of Huebner Onion Natural Area Park. The radiation coming from the tower is very dangerous to the health of humans and animals in that area. T-mobile must have secretly put it up. Ask to have it removed!
M. Sal (07/04/2018)
This home was originally owned by my Great Grandparents, who's name appear on two streets further up off of Poss Road. (Andres and Felipa Salazar) They sold it to Mr. Onion back in the day. They then built the house that is now located off of Poss Road. My Great Grand parents owned over a thousand acres in that corner of Bandera Road and Poss Road (Now known as the Huebner Onion Natural Area), which was divided within their children when my Great Grandparents passed, over the years the land has been sold and some given to the municipality due to inability to pay the taxes by the inheritors. My Great Grandparents donated the baseball diamond area known as Northwest Little League.
Pink Sealfood (05/26/2019)
Great history about Leon Valley. I used to walk here from the back trails of the park behind it. I always saw lots of deer on the walk up.
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323 Marble Ave NW, Albuquerque, NM 87102, USA
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https://www.nps.gov/nr/travel/route66/madonna_of_the_trail_albu
Albuquerque, NM 87104, USA
+1 505-768-2000
https://www.cabq.gov/culturalservices/biopark/garden/exhibits/b