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The first Indian Market, called the annual Southwest Indian Fair and Industrial Arts and Crafts Exhibition, [5] was part of Fiesta de Santa Fe sponsored by the Museum of New Mexico. [6] Kenneth M. Chapman credits art advocate Rose Dougan (life partner of Vera von Blumenthal ) for first suggesting the idea of a competitive Native American art ...
The Market was founded by businesswoman Judith Espinar, together with Thomas Aageson, executive director of the Museum of New Mexico Foundation and former executive director of Aid to Artisans; the former Market executive director, Charlene Cerny, formerly director of the Museum of International Folk Art in Santa Fe, and Charmay Allred, a community philanthropist.
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.
Jan. 30—The U.S. Attorney's Office in Montana says a Santa Fe man accused of stealing documents and other "items of cultural heritage," and attempting to sell them on eBay, was arraigned earlier ...
Santa Fe: part of the Camino Real in New Mexico, AD 1598-1881 Multiple Property Submission: 15: Camino Real-Canon de las Bocas Section: April 8, 2011 : Address Restricted: Santa Fe: part of the Camino Real in New Mexico, AD 1598-1881 Multiple Property Submission: 16: Camino Real-La Bajada Mesa Section: Camino Real-La Bajada Mesa Section
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:
The SanBusCo Market Center, or SanBusCo Center, is an historic commercial building in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The SanBusCo Center was originally a Santa Fe Railroad commercial center, called Santa Fe Business Company, built before 1880. The site was renovated in the 1980s and received National Historic status at that time.
Jul. 10—Kroger and Albertsons Cos. on Tuesday made public the list of locations the grocery chains plan to sell as part of their planned merger, though none in Santa Fe appear to be affected.