The Open Space Visitor Center is a multi-purpose community venue in Albuquerque, New Mexico. It was created as a way to inform the public about the Open Space Division, created in 1988 as a part of the revised City of Albuquerque Comprehensive Plan.
The Open Space program is basically a way of allotting land for public recreation. The Open Space Visitor center, in line of the program’s goal and purpose, is designed to showcase information about the conservation of the environment. They host several events like exhibits and other educational programs towards promoting the program and letting the public know more about it.
The Open Space Visitor Center is also an excellent spot to go wildlife viewing. They provide comfortable indoor and outdoor opportunities for activities of the sort.
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