Santa Fe, New Mexico, 87501
The Cathedral Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi, commonly known as Saint Francis Cathedral, is a Roman Catholic cathedral in downtown Santa Fe, New Mexico. It is the mother church of the Archdiocese of Santa Fe.
Santa Fe, New Mexico, 87501
The Georgia O'Keeffe Museum is dedicated to the artistic legacy of Georgia O'Keeffe, her life, American modernism, and public engagement. It opened on July 17, 1997, eleven years after the artist's death.
Santa Fe, New Mexico, 87501
The Loretto Chapel in Santa Fe, New Mexico, is a former Roman Catholic church that is now used as a museum and a wedding chapel.
Santa Fe, New Mexico, 87505
The Museum of International Folk Art is a state-run institution in Santa Fe, New Mexico. It is one of many cultural institutions operated by the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs.
Santa Fe, New Mexico, 87501
The New Mexico Governor's Residence is the official residence of the governor of New Mexico and their family. The current structure has served as the Governor's official residence since 1954. It is the third home to serve this function.
Santa Fe, New Mexico, 87501
The New Mexico History Museum is a history museum in Santa Fe, New Mexico. It is part of the state-run Museum of New Mexico system operated by the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs.
Santa Fe, New Mexico, 87501
The New Mexico Museum of Art is an art museum in Santa Fe governed by the state of New Mexico. It is one of four state-run museums in Santa Fe that are part of the Museum of New Mexico.
Santa Fe, New Mexico, 87501
Often called the Roundhouse the New Mexico capitol building is the only round state capitol in the United States. The building was designed to resemble the Zia Sun Symbol when viewed from above.
Santa Fe, New Mexico, 87501
The Palace of the Governors is the oldest continuously occupied public building in the United States. When New Mexico was annexed as a U.S. territory, the Palace the first territorial capitol.
Santa Fe, New Mexico, 87505
The School for Advanced Research (SAR), until 2007 known as the School of American Research and founded in 1907 as the School for American Archaeology (SAA), is an advanced research center located in Santa Fe, New Mexico.