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San Miguel Chapel, is a Spanish colonial mission church in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Originally built around 1610, it is often referred to as the oldest church building in the continental United States. The church was rebuilt twice, once in the mid to late 17th century, and again in 1710 following the Pueblo Revolt. In both cases earlier pieces of ...
Oldest government building in continental U.S. [6] San Miguel Mission: Santa Fe: 1610 Residences Possibly the oldest church in the continental U.S. [7] De Vargas Street House: Santa Fe: ca. 1646 Residence Often described in the past as the oldest European house in New Mexico or America [8]
San Miguel Mission: Santa Fe, New Mexico: NM Approximately started in 1610 or 1626 Catholic The oldest church built in the continental US. The original adobe walls and altar were built by the Tlaxcalan Indians from Mexico under the orders of the Spaniards, but much of the structure was rebuilt in 1710.
St. John's Methodist Episcopal Church (Raton, New Mexico) St. Joseph Apache Mission Church; St. Paul's Memorial Episcopal Church and Guild Hall; San Antonio de Padua Church; San Antonito Church and Cemetery; San Estévan del Rey Mission Church; San Felipe de Neri Church; San Francisco de Asís Mission Church; San Ignacio Church, Albuquerque ...
San Felipe de Neri Church (Spanish: Iglesia de San Felipe de Neri) is a historic Catholic church located on the north side of Old Town Plaza in Albuquerque, New Mexico.Built in 1793, it is one of the oldest surviving buildings in the city and the only building in Old Town proven to date to the Spanish colonial period. [2]
The Santuario de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe is a historic Catholic shrine in Santa Fe, New Mexico. It is the oldest church in the United States dedicated to Our Lady of Guadalupe and is listed on the New Mexico State Register of Cultural Properties. [1] It is also a contributing property in the Santa Fe Historic District. [2]
San Miguel de Socorro is the Catholic church in Socorro, New Mexico, built on the ruins of the old Nuestra Señora de Socorro mission. The old mission was built around 1627, but was destroyed in 1680 during the Pueblo Revolt. [2] A portion of the adobe wall of the old church remains today and still can be seen behind glass just left of the altar.
San Francisco de Asís Mission Church is a historic and architecturally significant building on the main plaza of Ranchos de Taos, New Mexico. Originally the center of a small Mexican and Indian 18th Century agricultural community. Built between 1772 and 1816 replacing an earlier church in that location.