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One of America's oldest public buildings of European origin, the
Palace of the Governors in Santa Fe celebrates its quatrocentennial
in photographs, drawings, lithographs, and maps: the story of New
Spain and four centuries of change. This lively pictorial drama for
all ages sets the Palace as the historical stage upon which the
major events of four hundred years are played, from the arrival of
the first conquistadors and the founding of New Spain's capital to
the Pueblo Revolt of 1680, the Mexican War, the opening of the
Santa Fe Trail that ushered in the Anglo period, the Civil War and
the coming of the railroad, Hewett and the founding of the Museum
of New Mexico, and the archaeology of the twentieth century. Until
1909 a governor's residence, the Palace remains a royal house for
all who visit. A National Historic Landmark and international
tourist destination, the Palace of the Governors is a fine example
of Spanish Colonial architecture, and much detail of the building's
Spanish, Mexican, and Territorial periods is in evidence today.
Restoration and archaeology together have revealed the worth of
this significant historic artefact that welcomes visitors into
period rooms re-created with elements of the Palace's illustrious
past, complete with period furnishings and museum-quality
collections.
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