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  2. Seton Village - Wikipedia

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    December 21, 1965 [2] Designated NMSRCP. May 18, 1973. Seton Village is a National Historic Landmark District in a rural residential area south of Santa Fe in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, United States. It encompasses a residential settlement and educational facility established in 1930 by Ernest Thompson Seton (1860-1946), an educator and ...

  3. Santa Fe's community development director to retire - AOL

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    May 3, 2024 at 11:34 PM. May 3—Rich Brown came to Santa Fe to retire. Instead, he got a government job. After 6 1/2 years with the city of Santa Fe, Brown will be retiring as director of the ...

  4. Eldorado at Santa Fe, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Pop. Eldorado at Santa Fe, locally known as Eldorado, 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 6,130 at the 2010 census .

  5. San Miguel Mission - Wikipedia

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    San Miguel Chapel, is a Spanish colonial mission church in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Originally built around 1610, it is often referred to as the oldest church building in the continental United States. The church was rebuilt twice, once in the mid to late 17th century, and again in 1710 following the Pueblo Revolt.

  6. Soldiers' Monument (Santa Fe, New Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    The Soldiers' Monument is a cenotaph at the center of the Santa Fe Plaza, a monument collectively memorializing deaths in several specified battles. It is obscured from public view and access by concreteboard walls used as a preservation measure. Erected as a 33 feet (10 m) stone cenotaph during the late 1860s in the aftermath of the American ...

  7. Santa Fe Depot (Santa Fe, New Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    Santa Fe Depot (Santa Fe, New Mexico) /  35.68417°N 105.94667°W  / 35.68417; -105.94667. Santa Fe Depot is the northern terminus of the New Mexico Rail Runner Express commuter rail line. The station was originally built by the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe, and until 2014 served as the northern terminus, offices, and gift shop of the ...

  8. Loretto Chapel - Wikipedia

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    Designated CP. July 23, 1973. Designated NMSRCP. June 20, 1971. The Loretto Chapel is a former Roman Catholic church in Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States, that is now used as a museum and a wedding chapel. [2] It is known for its unusual helix -shaped spiral staircase (the "Miraculous Stair").

  9. List of mayors of Santa Fe, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The Mayor of Santa Fe shall have a vote on all matters that come before the governing body and be the chief executive officer of the city whose position shall be full-time. List of mayors. The following is a list of the past and current mayor(s) of the city of Santa Fe, New Mexico. William T. Thornton (1891–1892) Manuel Valdez (1892–1893)