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Nason built a Santa Fe-style building with 30 apartments on the property. The apartment building, designed and built by Dick Riley, opened in 1935 under the name La Posada. The original mansion was also converted into eight apartments. [1] Nason then added a hotel, the La Posada Inn, and a restaurant, the Cactus Tea Room.
La Fonda on the Plaza is a historical luxury hotel, located at 100 E. San Francisco Street and Old Santa Fe Trail in downtown Santa Fe, New Mexico adjacent to the Plaza. The hotel has been a member of Historic Hotels of America, a program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, since 1991. [1] La Fonda simply means "the inn" in Spanish ...
The El Rey Court (formerly known as the El Rey Inn) is located at 1862 Cerrillos Road in Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States. This campus spans 5 acres and is located near what used to be Route 66 . The property includes traditional adobe style buildings surrounded by gardens.
The Camino del Monte Sol Historic District, in Santa Fe, New Mexico, is a 52.1 acres (21.1 ha) historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. The listing included 106 contributing buildings. [1] It includes some works by architect John Gaw Meem, and works by notable artists if not certified architects.
New Mexico Museum of Art in Santa Fe, New Mexico (architect Isaac Rapp, 1917) Federal building in Santa Fe, now Museum of Contemporary Native Arts of the Institute of American Indian Arts (architect Louis A. Simon, 1920–1922) [8] La Fonda Hotel in Santa Fe (architect Isaac Rapp, 1922; remodeled 1929, architect John Gaw Meem)
The La Mesa Motel was a historic motel on Central Avenue (former U.S. Route 66) in Albuquerque, New Mexico, which was notable as one of the best-preserved prewar Route 66 motels remaining in the city. It was built in 1938 [3] and was added to the New Mexico State Register of Cultural Properties and the National Register of Historic Places in ...