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Santa Fe Plaza in 1885, photo by D.B. Chase. The Soldiers' Monument is a cenotaph at the center of the Santa Fe Plaza, a monument collectively memorializing deaths in several specified battles. It is obscured from public view and access by concreteboard walls used as a preservation measure.
Oct. 31—It was 1973, a time of confusion for Santa Fe's mayor and city councilors. In a burst of political correctness, they voted to remove the Soldiers' Monument from the Plaza. The ...
Oct. 30—Several proponents of rebuilding the Soldiers' Monument on the Santa Fe Plaza have criticized Archbishop John C. Wester's call this week for "common ground" on the issue as anti-Hispanic.
A two-day civil trial is scheduled to begin Sept. 12, and the main point of contention is whether the city government has any authority to alter the Soldiers' Monument or move it from Santa Fe's ...
Santa Fe Plaza, Santa Fe, New Mexico: Coordinates ... A bandstand was added at various locations over time, as was the Soldiers' Monument in the plaza center. [8]
Oct. 17—Tesuque Pueblo opposes returning the controversial Soldiers' Monument to the Santa Fe Plaza, where it was toppled during an Indigenous Peoples Day rally in 2020, according to a recent ...
Soldiers' Monument (Santa Fe, New Mexico) Statue of Diego de Vargas; Statue of Juan de Oñate (Albuquerque, New Mexico) This page was last edited on 6 May 2021, at 01
Sep. 6—State District Judge Matthew Wilson has denied a motion by the city of Santa Fe seeking dismissal of a lawsuit over the felling of the Plaza obelisk and the future fate of the monument ...