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Santa Fe Plaza center of town life. Santa Fe, NM. | Palace of the Governors (1610-12) New Mexico's former capitol (on Santa Fe Plaza) is now the New Mexico History Museum. Santa Fe, NM. | Pueblo-style towers of New Mexico Museum of Art. Santa Fe, NM. | Catron Block (1891) (on Santa Fe Plaza). Santa Fe, NM. Style: Italianate. |
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St Francis Cathedral at end of East San Francisco St. Santa Fe, NM. | Cathedral Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi (1869-86). Santa Fe, NM. Style: Romanesque Revival. | San Miguel Mission adobe church (1710) (401 Old Santa Fe Trail) incorporates the oldest church (c1610) in the USA. Santa Fe, NM. Style: Spanish Pueblo. | The Oldest House (1740-67) (215 E. De Vargas St.). Santa Fe, NM. Style: Spanish Pueblo. |
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Loretto Chapel (1873) (211 Old Santa Fe Trail) now a museum. Santa Fe, NM. Style: Gothic Revival. Architect: Antoine Mouly. | Adobe structure (105-125 E. Palace Ave.) which incorporates pre-1680 elements which remained after the Great Indian Uprising. Santa Fe, NM. | Heritage adobe structure (121 E. Palace Ave.). Santa Fe, NM. | Fountain in courtyard of heritage adobe structure (121 E. Palace Ave.). Santa Fe, NM. |
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Flowers in courtyard of heritage adobe structure (121 E. Palace Ave.). Santa Fe, NM. | Shop in courtyard of heritage adobe structure (121 E. Palace Ave.). Santa Fe, NM. | Adobe revival art gallery (103 Washington Ave.). Santa Fe, NM. | Felipe B. Delgado House (1891) (124 W. Palace Ave.). Santa Fe, NM. Style: Territorial. Architect: Renovated by John Gaw Meem. |
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Commercial heritage buildings (W. San Francisco St.). Santa Fe, NM. | Commercial heritage streetscape (W. San Francisco St. from Galisteo St.). Santa Fe, NM. | Original Trading Post (201 W. San Francisco St.) since 1803. Santa Fe, NM. | Painted native mural on wall of Original Trading Post. Santa Fe, NM. |
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Mural with native figure in Original Trading Post. Santa Fe, NM. | Mural with native figure in Original Trading Post. Santa Fe, NM. | Jewelry in Original Trading Post. Santa Fe, NM. | Burro statue on Burro Alley (W. San Francisco St.). Santa Fe, NM. |
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Lensic Theater (1931) (211 W. San Francisco St.). Santa Fe, NM. Style: Moorish, Spanish Renaissance. Architect: Boller Brothers. | Facade details of Lensic Theater. Santa Fe, NM. | Lensic Theater now restored as performing arts center. Santa Fe, NM. | Spanish Renaissance details of Lensic Theater. Santa Fe, NM. |
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Dragon roofline of Lensic Theater. Santa Fe, NM. | Commercial heritage streetscape (W. San Francisco St. from Galisteo St.). Santa Fe, NM. | Inn & Spa at Loretto (211 Old Santa Fe Trail). Santa Fe, NM. | La Fonda (former Harvey House) hotel (1922) (100 E. San Francisco St.). Santa Fe, NM. Architect: John Gaw Meem. |
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Carved doors in Santa Fe. Santa Fe, NM. | Lamy Building (former Saint Michael's Dormitory) (1878) now a New Mexico State office building. Santa Fe, NM. | Lamy Building retains first two of three original adobe floors. Santa Fe, NM. | Lamy Building entrance facade. Santa Fe, NM. |
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Park along Santa Fe River with carved statues. Santa Fe, NM. | Santa Fe Public Library (145 Washington Ave.). Santa Fe, NM. | Georgia O'Keeffe Museum (217 Johnson St.). Santa Fe, NM. | Georgia O'Keeffe Museum lobby. Santa Fe, NM. |
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Gallery in heritage house (122 Grant Ave.). Santa Fe, NM. | Pinckney R. Tully Adobe House (1851) (136 Griffin St.). Santa Fe, NM. Style: New Mexico Territorial. | First Presbyterian Church (1939) (208 Grant Ave.). Santa Fe, NM. Architect: John Gaw Meem. | Santa Fe Community Convention Center (201 W. Marcy Ave.). Santa Fe, NM. |
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Santiago E. Campos United States Courthouse (1853-89) (106 S. Federal Place). Santa Fe, NM. Style: Greek Revival. Architect: Ammi B. Young. On National Register. | Memorial to Kit Carson (1868) on lawn of United States Courthouse. Santa Fe, NM. | Stone walls & windows of United States Courthouse. Santa Fe, NM. | Scottish Rite Temple (1911) (463 Paseo de Peralta). Santa Fe, NM. Style: Moorish-style. Architect: Hunt & Burns + C.H. Martindale. On National Register. |
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Entrance Tower of Santa Fe Scottish Rite Temple. Santa Fe, NM. | Moorish arches of Santa Fe Scottish Rite Temple. Santa Fe, NM. | Cacti & Lavender in Santa Fe. Santa Fe, NM. | Joseph Montoya Federal Building & U.S. Post Office (120 S. Federal Place). Santa Fe, NM. |
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Carved snakes in Davis Mather Folk Art Gallery. Santa Fe, NM. | Wall of carved snakes in Davis Mather Folk Art Gallery. Santa Fe, NM. | Carved rabbits in Davis Mather Folk Art Gallery. Santa Fe, NM. | Carved rabbits in Davis Mather Folk Art Gallery. Santa Fe, NM. |
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Rabbit carvings with carrots & cards in Santa Fe shop window. Santa Fe, NM. | Rabbit carvings with book & baby in Santa Fe shop window. Santa Fe, NM. | Carved rabbit playing drum in Santa Fe shop window. Santa Fe, NM. | Art glass in Santa Fe shop. Santa Fe, NM. |
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Baskets in Santa Fe shop. Santa Fe, NM. | Pottery fountain in Santa Fe shop. Santa Fe, NM. | Western sculpture in Santa Fe shop. Santa Fe, NM. | Western sculpture in Santa Fe shop. Santa Fe, NM. |
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Western sculpture in Santa Fe shop. Santa Fe, NM. | The Pink Adobe (406 Old Santa Fe Trail). Santa Fe, NM. | Santa Fe Hat Company (118 Galisteo). Santa Fe, NM. | Santa Fe Arcade (60 E. San Francisco St.). Santa Fe, NM. |
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Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (108 Cathedral Place). Santa Fe, NM. Style: Adobe Revival. | New Mexico State Capitol (1966). Santa Fe, NM. Style: New Mexico Territorial Style. Architect: W.C. Kruger. |
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