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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM296Y_route-66_Santa-Fe-NM.html
You are traveling an early alignment of U.S. 66, perhaps the most well-known road to follow this historic transportation corridor. A Spanish mission trail to Pecos Pueblo, the Santa Fe Trail and the National Old Trails Road all predate the Mother …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1G5L_a-two-way-street_Santa-Fe-NM.html
The Santa Fe Trail passed through what is now Amelia White Park. The paved road to the right, Old Santa Fe Trail, follows the path and ruts of the original trail route, whose travelers came from a variety of backgrounds. From the start, Hispanic t…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1E0S_another-korean-war-memorial_Santa-Fe-NM.html
Remember those Santa Feans who went to fight in the mud, the snow, and the choking dust of a strange land: Korea 1950-1053.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM11B5_seton-village_Santa-Fe-NM.html
Ernest Thompson Seton (1860-1946), naturalist, artist, writer, authority on Indian lore, and first Chief Scout of the Boy Scouts of America, lived here during the last part of his life. The village includes his home, art collection, library, and I…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMUNO_santa-fe_Santa-Fe-NM.html
Santa Fe, the oldest capital city in the United States, was established in 1610 as the seat of the Spanish colonial government for the Province of New Mexico. The Palace of the Governors, used by the Spanish, Mexican, and Territorial governors, ha…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMG4L_ca-oncito-at-apache-canyon_Santa-Fe-NM.html
Strategically located where the Santa Fe Trail emerges from Glorieta Pass, Ca?oncito is where the New Mexico Governor Manuel Armijo weakly defended New Mexico against the American Army in 1846. In 1862, Union forces destroyed a Confederate supply …