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Livermore Carnegie Library
Built by grants from the Andrew Carnegie Foundation and ot...
Bandelier Long House
Lines of holes and small caves along the cliff-face of the...
Los Alamos Laboratory Main Gate
Located in Los Alamos County, New Mexico, the main gate to...
Kolb Studio
Ellsworth Kolb moved to the Grand Canyon in 1901, and his ...
Jemez Pueblo
Jemez Pueblo is a sovereign nation of three and a half tho...
Hummingbird Music Camp
Deeply rooted in the history of the Jemez Springs communit...
Holloman Air Force Base
Initially called the Alamogordo Army Air Field and designe...
Old Town Albuquerque
Old Town Albuquerque is the picturesque historic district ...
Pojoaque Pueblo
One of 19 Native Indian Tribes in New Mexico, is the Pojoa...
Sky Harbor International Airport
Sky Harbor International Airport is a joint civil-military...
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Livermore Carnegie Library
Built by grants from the Andrew Carnegie Foundation and other local contributors, the Livermore Carnegie Library opened its doors in May of 1911. The library traces its roots back to the Livermore Public Library Association of 1878 and then later ...
Bandelier Long House
Lines of holes and small caves along the cliff-face of the Pajartio Mesa stand testament to the Ancestral Pueblo people who resided in the Frijoles Canyon area in the twelfth century. The National Parks Service now protects the remains of ...
Los Alamos Laboratory Main Gate
Located in Los Alamos County, New Mexico, the main gate to the Los Alamos laboratory served as a barrier protecting United States’ atomic research from the public. During the Second World War, German scientists discovered uranium fission, and the United ...
Kolb Studio
Ellsworth Kolb moved to the Grand Canyon in 1901, and his brother Emery followed a year later. The brothers bought a photography business in Williams, Arizona and moved it to the Grand Canyon by 1903, operating their new business from ...
Jemez Pueblo
Jemez Pueblo is a sovereign nation of three and a half thousand people located northwest of Albuquerque, New Mexico. A federally recognized tribe, the Jemez constitute one of New Mexico's nineteen pueblos. The Jemez have lived in the area for ...
Hummingbird Music Camp
Deeply rooted in the history of the Jemez Springs community is Hummingbird Music Camp: a children’s summer camp nestled in the picturesque Jemez Mountains. Located in a fifty-three acre park- like setting, Hummingbird provides musical instruction for children within the ...
Holloman Air Force Base
Initially called the Alamogordo Army Air Field and designed as a training command for British Airmen, the U.S. changed the base’s assignment after the attack on Pearl Harbor, Dec 7, 1941. Construction of the base starting in Feb of 1942 ...
Old Town Albuquerque
Old Town Albuquerque is the picturesque historic district in the heart of New Mexico's largest city. Governor Francisco Cuervo y Valdez founded Villa de Albuquerque in 1706 a few hundred yards from the Rio Grande, constructing the town around a ...
Pojoaque Pueblo
One of 19 Native Indian Tribes in New Mexico, is the Pojoaque Pueblo; just north of Santa Fe, NM. Originally settled around the time of King Arthur’s death in Europe, it stayed undiscovered until the early 1600s by Spanish Missions ...
Sky Harbor International Airport
Sky Harbor International Airport is a joint civil-military public airport in Phoenix, Arizona. Located in the Sonoran Desert, at an elevation of approximately 1,117 feet, Phoenix was incorporated as a city in 1861 and is currently ranked as the sixth ...