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Santa Fe National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery including 78.6 acres, and as of the end of 2005, had 39,695 interments. It is one of only two national cemeteries in New Mexico. The cemetery was created after the Civil War to inter the Union soldiers who died fighting there, primarily at the Battle of Glorieta Pass.
Santa Fe National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery including 78.6 acres, and as of the e...
Rosario Cemetery was established approximately in the year 1868. During the annual novena, the statue...
Rosario Cemetery was established approximately in the year 1868. During the annual novena, the statue...
The Georgia O’Keeffe Museum in Santa Fe, New Mexico opened to the public in July 1997, eleven years a...
Between San Francisco Street and Palace Avenue, is the famous "Burro Alley", once known for being a g...
Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church Santa Fe, New Mexico is the oldest state capitol in the United ...
Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church Santa Fe, New Mexico is the oldest state capitol in the United ...
Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church, Santa Fe, New Mexico Santa Fe, New Mexico is the oldest state ...
This is the sculpture "Santa Fe Current" by artist Colette Hosmer. Located on Marcy street, between t...
Chuck Jones Courtyard Santa Fe, New Mexico is the oldest state capitol in the United States. Over the...
New Mexico is a state located in the southwestern region of the United States. Inhabited by Native American populations for many centuries, it has also been part of the Imperial Spanish viceroyalty of New Spain, part of Mexico, and a U.S. territory. Among U.S. states, New Mexico has the highest percentage of Hispanics at 45% (2008 estimate), being descendants of Spanish colonists and recent immigrants from Latin America. It also has the third-highest percentage of Native Americans after Alaska and Oklahoma, and the fifth-highest total number of Native Americans after California, Oklahoma, Arizona, and Texas. The tribes represented in the state consist of mostly Navajo and Pueblo peoples. As a result, the demographics and culture of the state are unique for their strong Spanish, Mexican, and Native American cultural influences. At a population density of 16 per square mile, New Mexico is the sixth most sparsely inhabited U.S. state.
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_mexico]