San Felipe Neri church is Old Town’s only certified remaining building from the Spanish colonial era.
A theatre with an unusual blend of Native American and Art Deco survives in Albuquerque, with a fascinating history.
On a brief visit to Taos Pueblo and the town of Taos, PHeymont found both less and more than he expected.
A selection of scenes along the way from Santa Fe to Taos, and to Albuquerque, without the towns.
PHeymont visited the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, a joint project of New Mexico’s 19 Pueblo peoples to preserve and interpret their art and traditions.
PHeymont spends some time strolling and watching and museuming in America’s oldest capital city.
At the Hispanic National Cultural Center in Albuquerque, an exhibit highlights the art of the piñata
Santa Fe’s St. Francis Cathedral is a 19th-century building with classical motifs as well as Spanish and Native American influences.
PHeymont almost missed this side-of-the-road excursion into our automotive past… but it was definitely worth the U-turn!
San Felipe Neri church is Old Town’s only certified remaining building from the Spanish colonial era.
A theatre with an unusual blend of Native American and Art Deco survives in Albuquerque, with a fascinating history.
On a brief visit to Taos Pueblo and the town of Taos, PHeymont found both less and more than he expected.
A selection of scenes along the way from Santa Fe to Taos, and to Albuquerque, without the towns.
PHeymont visited the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, a joint project of New Mexico’s 19 Pueblo peoples to preserve and interpret their art and traditions.
PHeymont spends some time strolling and watching and museuming in America’s oldest capital city.
At the Hispanic National Cultural Center in Albuquerque, an exhibit highlights the art of the piñata
Santa Fe’s St. Francis Cathedral is a 19th-century building with classical motifs as well as Spanish and Native American influences.
PHeymont almost missed this side-of-the-road excursion into our automotive past… but it was definitely worth the U-turn!