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National Historic Landmark- San Francisco De Assisi Mission
National Historic Landmark - San Francisco De Assisi Missi...
National Historic Landmark - San Estevan Del Rey Mission Church
National Historic Landmark - San Estevan Del Rey Mission C...
National Historic Landmark - Raton Pass
National Historic Landmark - Raton Pass
In 1821, Rat...
National Historic Landmark - Rabbit Ears
National Historic Landmark - Rabbit Ears
A double-pe...
National Historic Landmark - Quarai
National Historic Landmark - Quarai
The ruins here...
National Historic Landmark - Puye Ruins
National Historic Landmark - Puye Ruins
Established ...
National Historic Landmark - Pecos Pueblo
National Historic Landmark - Pecos Pueblo
This sizea...
National Historic Landmark - Palace of the Governors
National Historic Landmark - Palace of the Governors
National Historic Landmark - Georgia O'Keeffe Home and Studio
National Historic Landmark - Georgia O'Keeffe Home and Stu...
National Historic Landmark-NPS Region III Headquarters Building
National Historic Landmark - National Park Service Region ...
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National Historic Landmark- San Francisco De Assisi Mission
National Historic Landmark - San Francisco De Assisi Mission Church
Constructed between 1772 and 1816, this is a large and excellent example of the New Mexican Spanish Colonial church.
The white stuccoed adobe walls are exceptionally massive.
National Historic Landmark - San Estevan Del Rey Mission Church
National Historic Landmark - San Estevan Del Rey Mission Church
Founded in 1629 by Franciscan Fray Juan Ramirez, this is a large, impressive example of the Spanish Colonial mission church in New Mexico, blending a European plan and general form with ...
National Historic Landmark - Raton Pass
National Historic Landmark - Raton Pass
In 1821, Raton Pass was --opened--for wagon traffic to Santa Fe by Capt. William Becknell.
The pass played a crucial role in Kearney's conquest of New Mexico in 1846, and the Colorado Volunteers' staunching of the ...
National Historic Landmark - Rabbit Ears
National Historic Landmark - Rabbit Ears
A double-peaked mountain rising above level plains, this conspicuous landmark guided wagon trains on the Cimarron Cutoff of the Santa Fe Trail across more than thirty miles of the Oklahoma panhandle.
It was the focal point ...
National Historic Landmark - Quarai
National Historic Landmark - Quarai
The ruins here represent an important period in Southwestern history.
Mission La Purisima Concepcion de Cuarac was built in 1629 and abandoned in 1674.
The pueblo and mission here help to document the early period ...
National Historic Landmark - Puye Ruins
National Historic Landmark - Puye Ruins
Established in the late 1200s or early 1300s and abandoned by about 1600, this is among the largest of the prehistoric Indian settlements on the Pajarito Plateau, showing a variety of architectural forms and building ...
National Historic Landmark - Pecos Pueblo
National Historic Landmark - Pecos Pueblo
This sizeable Pueblo community on the edge of the Plains was occupied for over 400 years.
It was important in the history of the Spanish arrival in New Mexico, and the Spanish built and occupied a ...
National Historic Landmark - Palace of the Governors
National Historic Landmark - Palace of the Governors
Erected (1610-12) as the fortress of the royal presidio of Santa Fe, the Palacio Real is the oldest public building built by European settlers in the continental United States.
It served as the residence ...
National Historic Landmark - Georgia O'Keeffe Home and Studio
National Historic Landmark - Georgia O'Keeffe Home and Studio
Georgia O'Keeffe occupies a pivotal, pioneering position in American art.
She created her own style by adapting early modernist tenets to quintessentially American motifs.
Her stark paintings of cattle skulls bleached by the desert ...
National Historic Landmark-NPS Region III Headquarters Building
National Historic Landmark - National Park Service Region III Headquarters Building
The National Park Service's Region III Headquarters Building is a masterpiece of Spanish-Pueblo Revival architecture.
The largest known adobe office building in the United States, it contains an outstanding art collection, ...