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National Register of Historic Places in Santa Fe County /  New Mexico / William Penhallow Henderson / Santa Fe /  New Mexico / Alice Corbin Henderson / Carlos Vierra / Pueblo Revival architecture / Palace of the Governors / Santa Fe / Edgar Lee Hewett / New Mexican / Henderson / Atchison /  Topeka and Santa Fe Railway
Date: 2014-10-04 16:33:01
National Register of Historic Places in Santa Fe County
New Mexico
William Penhallow Henderson
Santa Fe
New Mexico
Alice Corbin Henderson
Carlos Vierra
Pueblo Revival architecture
Palace of the Governors
Santa Fe
Edgar Lee Hewett
New Mexican
Henderson
Atchison
Topeka and Santa Fe Railway

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