Santa Fe Historic District

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The Santa Fe Historic District is the preserved historic core of Santa Fe, New Mexico, known for its Pueblo Revival and Spanish Colonial architecture, narrow streets, and central Plaza that reflect the city’s centuries-old cultural heritage.


Statements (49)
Predicate Object
instanceOf historic district
national historic landmark district
architecturalStyle Pueblo Revival architecture
Spanish Colonial architecture
centeredOn Santa Fe Plaza
country United States
governingBody City of Santa Fe
hasCulturalInfluence Anglo-American culture
Mexican culture
Native American culture
Spanish culture
hasPart Burro Alley
Canyon Road
Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi
La Fonda on the Plaza
Lincoln Avenue NERFINISHED
Loretto Chapel
New Mexico History Museum
New Mexico Museum of Art
Old Santa Fe Trail
Oldest House in the United States (Santa Fe)
Palace Avenue
Palace of the Governors
San Francisco Street
San Miguel Chapel
Santa Fe Plaza
heritage American territorial heritage
Mexican heritage
Puebloan heritage
Spanish Colonial heritage
knownFor adobe buildings
art galleries
central plaza
flat-roofed structures
historic preservation
tourism
vigas and latillas
locatedIn Downtown Santa Fe
New Mexico
Santa Fe
Santa Fe County
partOf city of Santa Fe
primaryBuildingMaterial adobe
region Southwestern United States
state New Mexico
streetPattern narrow streets
urbanFunction civic center of Santa Fe
cultural center of Santa Fe
tourist center of Santa Fe

Referenced by (7)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Canyon Road arts district ("Santa Fe historic districts")
Palace of the Governors
partOf
Santa Fe, New Mexico
hasHistoricDistrict
Northern New Mexico ("Santa Fe Plaza")
hasHistoricSite
Santa Fe, New Mexico ("Santa Fe Plaza")
hasLandmark
San Miguel Chapel
isPartOf
Canyon Road arts district ("Santa Fe historic center")
locatedNear

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