Published 3 months ago by James Womack
At the end of the Old Santa Fe Trail is the Loretto Chapel. Inside this Gothic structure is the staircase referred to as ...(more)
Published 3 months ago by James Womack
At the end of the Old Santa Fe Trail is the Loretto Chapel. Inside this Gothic structure is the staircase referred to as ...(more)
Published 3 months ago by James Womack
At the end of the Old Santa Fe Trail is the Loretto Chapel. Inside this Gothic structure is the staircase referred to as ...(more)
Published 3 months ago by James Womack
At the end of the Old Santa Fe Trail is the Loretto Chapel. Inside this Gothic structure is the staircase referred to as ...(more)
Published 3 months ago by James Womack
At the end of the Old Santa Fe Trail is the Loretto Chapel. Inside this Gothic structure is the staircase referred to as ...(more)
Published 3 months ago by James Womack
At the end of the Old Santa Fe Trail is the Loretto Chapel. Inside this Gothic structure is the staircase referred to as ...(more)
Published 3 months ago by James Womack
Since it's inception, Legends Santa Fe is a gallery that has been dedicated to the positive development o...(more)
Published 4 months ago by James Womack
The Lensic Theater is an 821 seat theater designed by Boller Brothers of Kansas City, well known movie theater and vaudev...(more)
Published 4 months ago by James Womack
La Fonda is a Santa Fe landmark. It is close to history and art museums, a variety of galleries and shops, historic chur...(more)
Published 4 months ago by James Womack
Don Pedro de Peralta developed Santa Fe as the capital of New Mexico in 1609. "The Founding of Santa Fe" sculpture features him on a horse. It is on Federal Place west of the Post Office.. Dave McGary is the sculptor.
Published 4 months ago by James Womack
In an 1884 ceremony attended by about 5,000 people, a sandstone obelisk erected by the Grand Army of the Republic was u...(more)
Published 4 months ago by James Womack
In 2002, Reynaldo "Sonny" Rivera planted Journey's End, his massive bronze sculpture, at the entrance to Museum Hill off Old Santa...(more)
Published 4 months ago by James Womack
In 2002, Reynaldo "Sonny" Rivera planted Journey's End, his massive bronze sculpture, at the entrance to Museum Hill off Old Santa...(more)
Published 4 months ago by James Womack
In 2002, Reynaldo "Sonny" Rivera planted Journey's End, his massive bronze sculpture, at the entrance to Museum Hill off Old Santa...(more)
Published 4 months ago by James Womack
In 2002, Reynaldo "Sonny" Rivera planted Journey's End, his massive bronze sculpture, at the entrance to Museum Hill off Old Santa...(more)
Published 4 months ago by James Womack
In 2002, Reynaldo "Sonny" Rivera planted Journey's End, his massive bronze sculpture, at the entrance to Museum Hill off Old Santa...(more)
Published 4 months ago by James Womack
In 2002, Reynaldo "Sonny" Rivera planted Journey's End, his massive bronze sculpture, at the entrance to Museum Hill off Old Santa F...(more)
Published 4 months ago by James Womack
The Palace of the Governors built in 1610 served as the seat of government for the state of New Mexico for centuries, ...(more)
Published 4 months ago by James Womack
The Institute of American Indian Arts is a college focused on Native American art. Many IAIA gradua...(more)
Published 4 months ago by James Womack
The Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe, New Mexico is a college focused on Native American...(more)