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  2. New Mexico History Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum was built after the Museum of New Mexico's collection of historic artifacts had outgrown its previous home at the 400-year-old Palace of the Governors. [3] The new US$ 44 million museum opened to the public on May 24, 2009, holdings around 20,000 artifacts, [ 4 ] and receiving more than 10,000 visitors on its first day.

  3. List of museums in New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Exhibits stories, artifacts, and artwork associated with New Mexico's military history. Website: New Mexico Mining Museum: Grants: Cibola: Northwest: Mining: website: New Mexico Museum of Art: Santa Fe: Santa Fe: North Central: Art: Fine art New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science: Albuquerque: Bernalillo: Central New Mexico: Natural ...

  4. Erika Wanenmacher - Wikipedia

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    Contemporary Museum Saint Louis, Saint Louis, MO. "Cryptic: The Use of Allegory in Contemporary Art with a Master Class from Goya". 2011; Albright-Knox Museum of Art, Buffalo, NY. "Surveyor" 2011; New Mexico Museum of Art, Santa Fe, NM. "Case Studies From the Bureau of Contemporary Art" 2011

  5. Palace of the Governors - Wikipedia

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    The Palace of the Governors (Spanish: Palacio de los Gobernadores) is an adobe structure built in the Territorial Style of Pueblo architecture on Palace Avenue in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Located within the Santa Fe Historic District along the Santa Fe Plaza between Lincoln and Washington avenues, it served as the seat of government for New Mexico ...

  6. El Rancho de las Golondrinas - Wikipedia

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    The museum opened in 1972 and is dedicated to the history, heritage and culture of 18th and 19th century New Mexico. Guides are dressed in period clothing and demonstrate weaving, hide tanning, milling, blacksmithing and the planting of crops. In addition to normal hours of operation there are ten annual festivals at El Rancho de las Golondrinas.

  7. Santa Fe, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    My Time There: The Art Colonies of Santa Fe and Taos, New Mexico 1956–2006. St. Louis Mercantile Library, University of Missouri. ISBN 978-0963980489. Hammett, Kingsley (2004). Santa Fe: A Walk Through Time. Layton, Utah: Gibbs Smith. ISBN 1586851020. La Farge, John Pen (2006). Turn Left at the Sleeping Dog: Scripting the Santa Fe Legend ...

  8. National Register of Historic Places listings in Santa Fe ...

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    Santa Fe: part of the Camino Real in New Mexico, AD 1598-1881 Multiple Property Submission: 16: Camino Real-La Bajada Mesa Section: Camino Real-La Bajada Mesa Section: April 8, 2011 : Address Restricted: Santa Fe: part of the Camino Real in New Mexico, AD 1598-1881 Multiple Property Submission: 17: Connor Hall: Connor Hall

  9. Kenneth M. Chapman - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth M. "Chap" Chapman (1875–1968) was an art historian, arts administrator, anthropologist, writer, teacher, and researcher of Native American art and culture in Santa Fe, New Mexico. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The New Mexico Archive said of Chapman: "An advocate of Indian arts, his endeavors led to the revitalization of Pueblo pottery, the ...