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Santa Fe Historic District

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NRHP Reference #
  
73001150

Designated NMSRCP
  
September 29, 1972

Added to NRHP
  
23 July 1973

NMSRCP #
  
260

Area
  
4.504 kmĀ²

Santa Fe Historic District httpswwwnpsgovnrtravelamswbuildingssw51jpg

Location
  
Roughly bounded by Camino Cabra, Camino de las Animas, W. Manhattan Ave., S. St. Francis Dr., and Griffin St., Santa Fe, New Mexico

Architectural style
  
Spanish-Pueblo, Territorial

Similar
  
Palace of the Governors, San Miguel Mission, Santa Fe Plaza, Donaciano Vigil House, Cathedral Basilica of St Franci

Santa fe historic district


Santa Fe Historic District is a historic district in Santa Fe, New Mexico that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. It includes two sites that are individually named U.S. National Historic Landmarks:

  • Santa Fe Plaza, and
  • Palace of the Governors.
  • In addition it includes

  • Donaciano Vigil House, a separately listed Registered Historic Place,
  • and other contributing properties.

    The district boundaries were later amended, and now wholly includes the Gross, Kelly, and Company Warehouse, built in 1913, which was an early work of a creator of the Spanish Pueblo Revival style, Isaac Hamilton Rapp.

    References

    Santa Fe Historic District Wikipedia