Monday, March 31, 2014
Palace of the Governors
Built in 1610, this place is billed as the oldest continuously occupied public building in the U.S. It was the seat of government when the Spanish were in charge and remained the seat for American territorial governors after that. At some point - perhaps from the start - native craftsfolk from the surrounding pueblos have sold their goods on the sidewalk out front.
Labels:
new mexico,
spring2014
Location:
Santa Fe, NM, USA
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