2016 Bridal Guide
February 2016 Issue – Highlights from Jacob and Kayleigh’s wedding . . . READ MORE
B&B Roundup - Downtown Historic Bed & Breakfasts of Albuquerque
Spring 2016 Issue – Explore the highlights of our property . . . READ MORE
2013 Bridal Guide
February 2013 Issue – Downtown Historic Bed & Breakfasts of Albuquerque is a one-stop-shop for your wedding . . . READ MORE
N.M. A Place for Spies
Feb 25th, 2011 – When retired KBG agents visit Santa Fe, they pose for a picture . . . READ MORE
Farmers in the City
July 20th, 2009 – Like Old McDonald, but on the edge of Downtown Albuquerque, the Grant family tends all God’s farm creatures great and small . . . READ MORE
New Mexico Wedding Planner
July, 2009 Issue – The Downtown Bed and Breakfasts of Albuquerque featuring the Heritage & Spy House, is a fabulous location to host your next wedding or event . . . READ MORE
A Cow in the City
July 12, 2008 – No matter how hard you pull, you can’t yank the country out of some people.
Take Kara Grant, for example. Kara grew up in Clovis, where her father farms wheat and runs cattle in Elida, 70 miles away. As a kid, Kara raised critters in 4-H. Now 40, she’s a businesswoman in the big city. . . READ MORE
Home Improvement
June, 2008 – Three local houses. Three radically different situations. Three incredible transformations . . . READ MORE
Remaking History
November 4, 2006 – After three years and more than $100,000 in renovations, Steve and Kara Grant finally feel at home in their 1912 Bungalow-style house in the Huning highland neighborhood of Albuquerque. . . READ MORE
Living Under a Cloud
Los Alamos – The espionage case of the century was back in the news last month – half a century after it began around Ashley Pond in Los Alamos, on two Santa Fe street corners and in an Albuquerque apartment – with new charges that U.S. scientists funneled secrets to the Soviet Union. . . READ MORE
Atom Bomb Secrets Changed Hands on High Street
One of the low points in American history happened on High Street in Albuquerque.
On June 2, 1945, in Apartment 4 at 209 High St. N.E., two men matched pieces cut from a Jell-O box. Harry Gold handed David Greenglass $500. Greenglass gave Gold sketches of America’s most secret weapon – the atomic bomb. . . READ MORE