Abiquiu

E290814

Abiquiu is a small historic village in northern New Mexico known for its dramatic desert landscapes, ties to Pueblo and Spanish colonial history, and association with artist Georgia O’Keeffe.

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Abiquiu canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf census-designated place
unincorporated community
village
associatedWithPerson Georgia O’Keeffe
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Rio Arriba County, New Mexico
surface form: Rio Arriba County
culturalRegion Hispanos of New Mexico
surface form: Hispano New Mexico

Rio Chama Wilderness
surface form: Rio Chama Valley
economicActivity art-related tourism
ranching
tourism
hasArchitectureStyle adobe
hasClimate semi-arid
hasFeature desert mesas
multicolored sandstone cliffs
river valley
hasHeritage Genízaro community
Hispanic
Pueblo peoples
surface form: Puebloan
hasLandmark Abiquiu Inn
Plaza of Abiquiu
Saint Thomas the Apostle Church
hasNearbyAttraction Abiquiu Lake
Christ in the Desert Monastery
Ghost Ranch, New Mexico, United States
surface form: Ghost Ranch
hasReligiousSite Catholic parish church
historicalRole Pueblo mission community
Spanish colonial frontier settlement
inspiredWorksOf Georgia O’Keeffe
knownFor Georgia O’Keeffe
Ghost Ranch vicinity
Pueblo history
Spanish colonial history
dramatic desert landscapes
languageTradition English
Spanish
locatedIn New Mexico
Rio Arriba County, New Mexico
surface form: Rio Arriba County
locatedInRegion northern New Mexico
locatedOnRiver Rio Chama
nearbyCity Espanola
Santa Fe
region southwestern United States
surface form: American Southwest
state New Mexico
timeZone Mountain Time Zone
transportRoute U.S. Route 84 NERFINISHED

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