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Location of Santa Fe County in New Mexico. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Santa Fe County, New Mexico. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are ...
This is a locator map showing Santa Fe County in New Mexico.. David Benbennick made this map. For more information, see Commons:United States county locator maps.Or see any of the New Mexico county locator maps: Bernalillo · Catron · Chaves · Cibola · Colfax · Curry · De Baca · Doña Ana · Eddy · Grant · Guadalupe · Harding · Hidalgo · Lea · Lincoln · Los Alamos · Luna ...
English: Map of the former Mexican territory of Nuevo México in 1824. Included all or part of present day U.S. New Mexico , Colorado , and Texas , and Mexican Chihuahua and Sonora .
Santa Fe: Santa Fe: Adobe structure; construction began in 1610; served as the seat of government in New Mexico for centuries; oldest continuously occupied public building in the United States 26: Pecos Pueblo: Pecos Pueblo
Santa Fe Historic District is a historic district in Santa Fe, New Mexico that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. It includes two sites that are individually named U.S. National Historic Landmarks: Santa Fe Plaza; Palace of the Governors; In addition, it includes:
There are three combined statistical areas in New Mexico, with one crossing into Texas. Albuquerque-Santa Fe-Las Vegas CSA. Albuquerque Metropolitan Statistical Area. Bernalillo County; Sandoval County; Torrance County; Valencia County; Santa Fe Metropolitan Statistical Area. Santa Fe County; Las Vegas Micropolitan Statistical Area. San Miguel ...
The Barrio de Analco is located on the south side of the Santa Fe River, across the river from the main downtown area that includes the Santa Fe Plaza and the Palace of the Governors. The district is anchored at the junction of Old Santa Fe Trail and East De Vargas Street, and extends a short way (partial blocks) to the south, east and west.
Public schools in Santa Fe are operated by Santa Fe Public Schools, with the exception of the New Mexico School for the Arts, which is a public/private partnership comprising the NMSA-Art Institute, a nonprofit art educational institution, and NMSA-Charter School, an accredited New Mexico state charter high school. Santa Fe has three public ...