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It is located in the central area of the Santa Fe Plaza in downtown Santa Fe. [9] The monument has a stone foundation; a locally produced brick and lime core plinth; local stone inscribed panels; imported Italian marble trim with marble columns and marble wreathes (Victorian funerary motifs), and marble obelisk. The cenotaph, with its Egyptian ...
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 ...
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 ...
Aug. 15—City councilors have put the brakes on a resolution to look into moving the Soldiers' Monument to the Santa Fe National Cemetery. Following a contentious public comment period at ...
Santa Fe: New Mexico Jun 17, 2020: Jun 18, 2020: Removal ordered by the mayor Vargas is remembered for reconquering Santa Fe de Nuevo México after the Pueblo Revolt. The statue was removed from Cathedral Park under the direction of Mayor Alan Webber. [221] Kit Carson Obelisk Santa Fe: New Mexico Jun 18, 2020: Removal ordered by the mayor
Soldiers' Monument (Santa Fe, New Mexico), in Santa Fe County (1866-8) New York. Washington Avenue Soldier's Monument and Triangle, Rockland County (1921)
Aug. 10—The idea of a new home for the Plaza obelisk had seemed too polarizing to explore when it was posed by some of Santa Fe City Councilor Carol Romero-Wirth's constituents more than a year ...
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