San Miguel Mission Oldest Church in USA
San Miguel Mission, also known as San Miguel Chapel, is a Spanish colonial mission church in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Built between approximately 1610 and 1626, it is claimed to be the oldest church in the United States.
San Miguel Mission - Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States
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San Miguel Mission Santa Fe
Constructed in 1610 by the Tlaxcalan Indians of Mexico, who came to New Mexico as servants of the Spanish, this is the oldest church still in use in the country.
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- ... Unlike the magnificent symmetry of the former structure, the San Miguel Mission looks a little misshapen ...
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- Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States
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- San Miguel Mission (Oldest Church) by Gra8ful from a blog titled New Mexico
- San Miguel Mission - Santa Fe by Mikvs from a blog titled If It's 2 P.M., We Must Be At....
- The old san miguel mission by Philiad from a blog titled land of enchantment
- San Miguel Mission Church by Johnrandall from a blog titled Santa Fe Part #2
- San Miguel Mission Church by Bhalik1129 from a blog titled On The Road Day 21
- San Miguel mission by Malbet from a blog titled How old?
- San Miguel Mission by Shelbysimmonds from a blog titled A Day In the Life of Santa Fe
- San Miguel Mission by Pmf1153 from a blog titled An Art Lover's Paradise
- San Miguel Mission by Hejomi57 from a blog titled Santa Fe Day 1
San Miguel Church, Sante Fe, New Mexico
Recorded on June 18, 2008 using a Flip Video camcorder.
Santa Fe Historic District - Santa Fe, New Mexico
Santa Fe, New Mexico (founded in 1610) is the oldest capital city in the United States. The Santa Fe Historic District is so rich in culture and history that in 1973 it was named to the National Register of Historic Places, a rare achievement for an entire district.
Places that make up the Santa Fe Historic District include:
La Castrene Site
Chapel of Our Lady of Guadalupe
Donaciano Vigil House
Acequia Madre (Mother Ditch)
Camino Royal
Cristo Rey Church and Reredos
Juan Jose Prada House
El Zaguan
Borrego House
St. Francis Cathedral
La Conquistadora Chapel
Juan Rodriguez House
Barrio de Analco
Chapel of San Miguel
Roque Tudesqui House
Gregorio Crespin House
Boyle House
United States Courthouse
Fort Marcy Ruins
Pinckney R. Tully House
Rosario Chapel and Cemetery
Stone Warehouse
Loretto Chapel
St. Michael's Dormitory
Palace of the Governors
Sena Plaza
Prince Plaza
Spiegelberg-Spitz House
Francisco Hinijos House
Felipe B. Delgado House
Hesch House
Nicolas Ortiz House
Plaza
Santa Fe Trail and Canyon Road
Padre Gallegos House
Roque Lobato House
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My leetle friend...not so little ;)
rattlesnake bivora San Miguel County NE New Mexico Cerro de Corazon
Legend of the founding of Santa Fe
Video: Recalling the Dawson, N.M., mine disaster
Georgia Maryol of Santa Fe talks about the Dawson mine explosion. On Oct. 22, 1913, 263 miners — most recent immigrants from Europe — were killed in an explosion in the coal-mining town of Dawson, N.M., 14 miles northeast of Cimarron. It was the second largest mining disaster in U.S. history. Luis Sánchez Saturno/The New Mexican
HISTORICAL PLACES OF NEW MEXICO STATE,U S A IN GOOGLE EARTH PART ONE ( 1/3 )
HISTORICAL PLACES OF NEW MEXICO STATE,U S A PART ONE (1/3)
1. NEW MEXICO STATE CAPITOL,SANTA FE 35°40'56.21N 105°56'22.35W
2. SHIP ROCK 36°41'17.83N 108°50'2.28W
3. CITY CHURCH,ALBURQUERQUE 35° 7'17.60N 106°34'37.44W
4. WIJIJI,NAGEEZI 36° 1'34.48N 107°52'9.46W
5. TSIN KLETSIN(ANCIENT HOUSE),NAGEEZI 36° 2'10.88N 107°57'27.69W
6. PUEBLO ALTO HOUSE( AD 1020 TO 1050),SAN JUAN 36° 4'11.57N 107°57'26.64W
7. FAJEDA BUTTE (135 METERS),NAGEEZI 36° 1'8.63N 107°54'35.66W
8. CHETRO KETI (AD 1020 TO 1050),NAGEEZI 36° 3'37.83N 107°57'16.51W
9. BALLOON MUSEUM,ALBUQUERQUE 35°11'23.32N 106°35'52.54W
10. HEART OF MARY CATHEDRAL,LAS CRUCES 32°17'57.43N 106°45'58.70W
11. TARGETS THREE,ROSWELL 33°42'24.69N 104°11'53.22W
12. TARGET ONE,ALBUQUERQUE 35°11'47.74N 107° 0'58.75W
13. TARGET TWO,FORT SUMNER 34° 5'32.95N 104°35'7.00W
14. SQUARE IN CIRCLE,SAN ANTONIO 33°36'14.37N 106°35'11.60W
15. FRIDGEHENGE,SANTA FE 35°41'35.42N 105°58'27.19W(2005)
16. CARLSBAD CAVERNS NATIONAL PARK 32°10'37.08N 104°26'33.52W
17. SAN MIGUEL CHAPEL,SANTA FE 35°41'0.29N 105°56'15.12W
18. SALINAS PUEBLO MISSIONS,MOUNTAINAIR 34°35'46.20N 106°17'44.75W
19. AZTEC RUINS NATIONAL MONUMENT 36°50'7.24N 107°59'58.77W
20. VOLCANO NATIONAL MONUMENT,CAPULIN 36°46'52.41N 103°58'15.58W
21. FIRE & IC SCULPTURE,GRANTS 35° 9'13.39N 107°51'24.39W
22. SCIENTOLOGY SIGN,TREMENTINA 35°31'30.98N 104°34'18.81W
23. WHITE SANDS NATIONAL MONUMENT, 32°53'15.09N 106°21'54.26W
24. LEGACY CHURCH,ALBUQUERQUE 35° 4'50.35N 106°43'3.64W
25. MUSEUM OF SPACE HISTORY,ALAMOGORDO 32°55'16.15N 105°55'13.71W
Camping & MTBing Santa Fe, New Mexico | Bandelier National Monument
Our trip to Santa Fe, New Mexico started with us leaving on the 4th of July at 6am from Little Rock, Arkansas. We arrived at Santa Fe KOA Journey around 6pm. We set up our tent and did a quick camp ground review. After that we drove to Blue Corn Brewery where we had amazing food and beer.
The next morning we had french toast, shopped at Trader Joe's, and then went on a Mountain Bike Ride at North West of Santa Fe. The trail systems name we road was La Tierra Trails,and we entered at the La Cuchara Trailhead. Was an amazing ride. After that we drove to downtown Santa Fe where we walked around. We visited Vinyl Cafe, San Miguel Mission (the oldest church in the United State. Built in 1610), Apothecary Restaurant at Santa Fe Oxygen and Healing Bar, and Hervé Wine Bar. After that we left downtown Santa Fe, New Mexico and drove up to Ski Santa Fe in the Santa Fe National Forest to explore and do a little yoga.
We left there and drove to make dinner at camp. For dinner we made filet mignon, salmon, broccoli, and mushroom risotto.
We woke up the following morning and cooked breakfast burritos. After that we drove to White Rock, New Mexico to ride a bus to Bandelier National Monument. Ones done exploring Bandelier National Monument, we drove back to Santa Fe, New Mexico and had a beer at Santa Fé Brewing Company. Our last stop on this trip we went over to Chili Line Brewing Co. where we had a beer and dinner.
Old San Miguel Mission - Socorro, New Mexico
Visiting Old San Miguel Mission - Socorro, New Mexico where my family plausible visited a time or two while living here.
Oldest church in USA.
Meet the original parishioners of the Oldest Church in the US.
Rancho Life
Spending Christmas in Mexico with my fiancé and family.
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도착한 날, 도심이 소란스럽다. 우리의 현충일에 해당하는 메모리얼데이. 시내 한복판에서 퍼레이드가 시작된다. 엄숙하기보다는 즐거운 축제 같은 현충일이다. 이 지역 고등학교 학군단도 많이 참여했다. 학생들이 갈고 닦은 실력을 뽐낸다. 오늘따라 말이 말을 안 듣는 모양이다. 기수가 애를 먹는다. 전쟁에서 부상을 당한 걸까. 휠체어를 탄 사람들이 행진하자 박수가 쏟아진다.
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Day arrived, the city is noisy am. Our Memorial Day for the Remembrance Day. The parade begins in the middle of downtown. Memorial Day is a solemn rather than joyful celebration like. The area has plenty of high school ROTC participation. Students boast a polished sharpening skills. Today is not listening to words shape the horse along. Eat her nose. I am wounded in the war. Let shots of people marched in a wheelchair pour applause.
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■클립명 : 아메리카017-미국11-01 전사한 군인을 기리는 메모리얼데이 퍼레이드/Memorial Day Parades
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Bells Across America
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Historic Adobe Mission Churches in New Mexico
Music: Cattails_Thatched_Villagers by John McKenzie
Deming New Mexico St Ann's Catholic Church
Deming New Mexico St Ann's Catholic Church
These are a series of shots that i think are very beautiful.
All of this was Filmed in Deming New Mexico. The Church is St. Ann's Catholic Church. This is a church i grew up with.
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The oldest house of America
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Cathedral of San Juan Bautista · Ancestral Puebloan dwellings
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Cathedral of San Juan Bautista · Ancestral Puebloan dwellings
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Route 66--Exploring Santa Fe and Surroundings Schwanman's photos around Santa Fe, United States
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Thursday, May 7, 2009 -- Back On The Road
Good Morning!
At least it's morning here. We leave Santa Fe today and hope to make it to Flagstaff, AZ. We've done a LOT here in a couple days and there's still plenty to do in a place like this. In fact, we plan on making a return visit here on the way back home next week to cover what we didn't do.
One of the highlights yesterday (Wednesday) was a visit to the Bandalier National Monument about an hour and a half outside Santa Fe. Human activity has been going on there for over 10,000 years. Yep, 10,000. Many ruins still exist from the various peoples that occupied the area. Families co-existed in caves and multi-story dwellings cut into the high cliffs, which you can view up close and personal, along with the foundations of other structures. After that, we continued a steep, winding drive up to a 9,000 foot elevation and stood on what was the rim of a volcano that erupted over a million years ago. Over time the whole thing collapsed, leaving an absolutely huge, huge valley that pictures can't adequately convey. They called it Valle Grande (Grand Valley) that spans an unbelievable 89,000 acres. It's humbling--and inspiring--to stand in places like these.
One thing I forgot to mention during our run through Texas. Adrian, Texas is the exact mid-point on Route 66. You can stand at a marker and be 1,139 miles in between Chicago and Santa Monica. We caught up with a camera crew from ABC-TV that was there doing a piece on 66, also a couple, newlyweds, in fact, from Sweden. They were married in Stockholm last Saturday, flew directly to New York, then to Chicago, rented a Harley and are driving 66 on their honeymoon. Great people, just like everyone else we've met along the way.
That's it for now. We have another perfect day here and the weather looks fantastic heading into Arizona. We'll check in from Flagstaff or parts close by later!
The Roadsters,
Dave And Paul Schwan
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Photos from this trip:
1. Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis, Santa Fe, NM
2. Palace of the Governors, Santa Fe, NM
3. San Miguel Chapel, Santa Fe, NM
4. San Miguel
5. San Miguel Interior
6. Loretto Chapel, Santa Fe, NM
7. Loretto Chapel's Winding Staircase
8. Bandelier National Monument, NM
9. At Bandelier National Monument, Near Santa Fe, NM
10. On Old 66 Outside Santa Fe
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The Oldest Church and House in Santa Fe, New Mexico and more!
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