Heading east on the more modern Route 66 thru Albuquerque, NM...The KiMo Theater was built in 1927 in the Art Deco Pueblo Revival style of architecture, which is a blend of adobe building styles, decorative motifs from indigenous cultures, and the use of soaring lines and linear repetition. It is named for the Tewa word that means “mountain lion” and was designed by the Boller Brothers who designed about 100 Route 66 era theaters in the Midwest and West.
Heading east on the more modern Route 66 thru Albuquerque, NM...