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Santa Fe Plaza looking to Cathedral. Santa Fe, NM. | Santa Fe Plaza center of town life. Santa Fe, NM. | Activities on Santa Fe Plaza. Santa Fe, NM. | Civil War Memorial on Santa Fe Plaza remembers federal heroes who fell at Battle of Valverde (Feb. 21, 1862). Santa Fe, NM. |
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Planter with flowers & corn on Santa Fe Plaza. 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.  | El Palacio Real or Palace of the Governors was seat of Government under Spanish, Mexican & Americans (1610-1910) making it the oldest public building in USA. Santa Fe, NM. | Palace of the Governors hosts native artists selling arts and crafts. Santa Fe, NM. |
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Public Library entrance adjacent to Palace of the Governors. Santa Fe, NM. | Catron Block (1891) (on Santa Fe Plaza). Santa Fe, NM. Style: Italianate. | Catron Block (1891) over streetlight & flowers. Santa Fe, NM. | St Francis Cathedral at end of East San Francisco St. Santa Fe, NM. |
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Pueblo-style towers of New Mexico Museum of Art. Santa Fe, NM.  | New Mexico Museum of Art replicated the New Mexico pavilion for Panama-California Exposition (1915) in San Diego also by Rapp & Rapp. Santa Fe, NM. | Spitz Clock (c1916) moved to New Mexico Museum of Art (1974). Santa Fe, NM. |
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