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   A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  a  b

                 Montano
9        C9=D9=E9====G9=H9=======K9====M9                                               9
         ||                      ||      \\               Montgomery
8        ||                      K8       N8=O8=P8====R8====T8====V8=W8=X8=Y8=Z8=a8=b8  8
        //                       ||       ||                                  ||    ||
7      ||                        K7       N7                                  ||    b7= 7
       ||      Menaul            ||       ||                                  ||    ||
6     //       E6=F6====H6====J6=K6====M6=N6                                  Z6    ||  6
      ||                         ||       ||                                  ||    ||
5     B5                         K5       N5                                  Z5    b5  5
      ||                         ||       ||                                  ||    ||
4     \\                         K4       N4                                  Z4    ||  4 
       ||                        ||       ||            Lomas                 ||    || 
3      ||      E3=F3====H3====J3=K3=L3=M3=N3=O3=P3=Q3=R3====T3====V3=W3=X3=Y3=Z3=a3=b3  3
       \\    //    \\            ||       ||       ||             || || ||    ||    ||
2       ||  D2      \\           K2       N2       Q2             V2 W2 X2    Z2    b2  2
   ||   \\  ||       ||          ||       ||       ||             || || ||    ||    ||
1 =A1====C1=D1       G1====I1=J1=K1=L1=M1=N1=O1=P1=Q1=R1=S1=T1=U1=V1=W1=X1=Y1=Z1=a1=b1  1 
   ||                                     ||    ||    ||    Central
0                                         N0    P0    R0                                0

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Legend
Lime: University District The central part of the grid on Masquerade is dominated by the University District, with its campus buildings, dormitories, lower cost apartments, and businesses and restaurants catering to the student and teacher crowd.
Red: The Warzone Over the years the Southeast Heights neighborhood has been racked by urban decay, violence, and crime. Gangs rule the streets, and their constant feuding has caused this neighborhood to be known as The Warzone. If you're in the 'Zone, you're fair game, so watch your back.
Orange: Rundown These areas are affected by urban blight, but have not yet been taken over by the Warzone. There are urban renewal projects going on in some of these places, especially X2 where the presence of the Casino at the Fairgrounds is bringing new money into the neighborhood.
Chocolate: Commercial/Shopping Commercial and shopping developments run all along Montano and Montgomery, but give way in places to residential developments and the occasional warehouse for light manufacturing.
Cadet Blue: High End Commercial/Shopping This is the core of the city's commercial district, where high rises and skyscrapers glittering in glass and steel are the norm. This area is home to the First Bank of New Mexico, as well as Pinnacle Towers-- a luxury skyscraper filled with both high profile offices, and high Resource suites.
Deep Pink: Downtown Downtown, west of the University District, is one of the oldest neighborhoods in Albuquerque, and grew out of Old Town, which is the oldest. This is home to the city's civic centers, such as the courthouse, APD headquarters, and a federal office building. There is also shopping galore, and Downtown thrives on tourist traffic.
Green: Old Town Old Town is the historic district, located where the city was first founded in 1706. It is a heavy shopping district, and is full of tourists seeing the city's sights and prowling through the boutiques and specialty stores for that perfect buy. Old Town is easily the artistic heart of the city.
Blue: Everything Else! Our grid has a variety of different neighborhoods and attitudes, and not all of them fit in neat categories. The area along Menaul Boulevard tends toward older, lower Resources Residential, and has a high Latino population. There are also a high number of warehouses. Second Street (the K column of the map) north of Downtown is dominated by the University Hospital and its labs and offices. R1 through U1, as well as R0 is the Nob Hill residential district, home to many nice houses, before it gives way to the urban blight of the Warzone. The northeastern and western parts of the city are outskirts of the urban core, and can contain homes or business. Some are smaller, but on others private drives give way to palatial estates.
Map Notes
Please note that not every space is represented in the map above. This is merely meant to be a representation of the main grid street areas. Albuquerque has numerous places for exploration, and looking at this map should not be a substitute for getting out and enjoying the grid! Albuquerque also has sewers, outskirt areas like Grants, New Mexico, and Petroglyph National Monument, as well as numerous surprises in the cities buildings and alleyways.