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  2. William Zeckendorf Jr. - Wikipedia

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    William Zeckendorf Jr. (October 31, 1929 – February 12, 2014) was an American real estate developer. Son of William Zeckendorf Sr., he was the second of three generations of one of New York's great real estate dynasties. [1] While keeping a lower profile than his famously flamboyant father, Zeckendorf Jr. was highly successful in his own right.

  3. Javier Gonzales - Wikipedia

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    2. Alma mater. New Mexico State University. Website. Official government website. Javier Gonzales (August 1, 1966– February 9, 2022) was an American politician who served as the 42nd mayor of Santa Fe from 2014 to 2018. [1] Gonzales was the city's first and only openly gay mayor. [2] He held the office of Santa Fe County Commissioner, serving ...

  4. Albuquerque real estate titan buys Santa Fe office complex - AOL

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    Commercial Properties Inc. real estate firm owner James Wheeler of Santa Fe has previously said the 137,000-square-foot plaza is the largest private-sector office complex in Santa Fe.

  5. Tesuque, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Tesuque / təˈsuːki / ( Tewa: Tetsʼúgéh Ówîngeh / Tetsugé Oweengé [tèʔts’úgé ʔówîŋgè]) [citation needed] is a census-designated place (CDP) in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, United States. It is part of the Santa Fe, New Mexico, Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 1,094 at the 2020 census.

  6. Acequia Madre House - Wikipedia

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    Acequia Madre House is a house built at 614 Acequia Madre in Santa Fe, in the U.S. state of New Mexico, in 1926 in the Territorial Revival style.. Built by Eva Scott Fényes (1849–1930), her daughter Leonora Scott Muse Curtin (1879–1972), and her granddaughter Leonora Frances Curtin Paloheimo (1903–1999), it today houses their legacy in the form of vast collections, spanning more than ...

  7. Fenn treasure - Wikipedia

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    Fenn treasure. The Fenn Treasure was a cache of gold and jewels that Forrest Fenn, an art dealer and author from Santa Fe, New Mexico, [1] hid in the Rocky Mountains of the United States. [2] It was found approximately a decade later in 2020 [3] in Wyoming by an anonymous treasure hunter later revealed to be former journalist and medical ...