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N.T. Armijo Building
N.T. Armijo Building
N.T. Armijo Building

N.T. Armijo Building

Photographer
Dateca. 1895
Mediumglass plate negative
Dimensions4 1/2 × 7 3/4 in. (11.4 × 19.7 cm)
ClassificationsPhotography
Credit LineAlbuquerque Museum, gift of Walter C. Haussamen
Object numberPA1990.013.045.A
DescriptionThe N.T. Armijo Building at 200 West Railroad Avenue in downtown Albuquerque, New Mexico. The building is a large block shape composed of stone bricks on the corner of two dirt streets. There is a paved sidewalk surrounding it. The building has three floors with the second floor having arching windows and the street floor has large storefront windows. The top of the building has rectangular spires. Outside the building on the sidewalk are passersbyers. Two people in slack suits stand outside the store wearing a bowler and straw boater hat. On the other side of the corner walks a person in a bowler hat, slack suit, and carries a walking cane. A bicycle is leaned against the store windows behind him. Across the street is a fenced in area housing bricks. In two windows on the corner of the second floor it reads, "New York Life Insurance Co..."

Railroad Avenue's name was changed around 1908 to what is now Central Avenue. Central Avenue also overlaps with the historic Route 66.

Emulsion deterioration is occurring on the glass plate causing distortion and emulsion loss.
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Terms
    Locale
    N.T. Armijo Building
    Cobb Studio
    ca. 1895
    First National Bank
    Cobb Studio
    ca. 1895
    First National Bank
    Cobb Studio
    ca. 1900
    First National Bank
    Cobb Studio
    ca. 1895
    First National Bank
    Cobb Studio
    ca. 1900
    Armijo Block
    Cobb Studio
    ca. 1890
    Armijo Block
    Cobb Studio
    ca. 1890
    Barnett Building
    Cobb Studio
    ca. 1898
    Barnett Building
    Cobb Studio
    ca. 1898
    Bank of Commerce
    William H. Cobb
    ca. 1889