ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The days might be numbered for a popular Albuquerque tourist spot overlooking the city, with the United States Forest Service considering demolishing the Sandia Crest House.

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High atop the Sandias, the Crest House has sat vacant for years. "To know that it's here and to be able to come up here whenever I want to," said ABQ resident Jami Tenorio.

Built in 1955, the house eventually became home to a gift shop and café before emptying out after the COVID-19 pandemic, but it w

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