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  1. Santa Fe, NM 87501. 800-777-2489. Subscribe to Monthly eNews. The New Mexico History Museum, opened in May 2009, shows the history of Santa Fe and New Mexico for the last 400 years. It changes the way that New Mexicans and visitors understand state history and the history of the nation. The new museum includes permanent and temporary ...

  2. Visitors to the New Mexico History Museum can explore the state’s heritage through a number of unique programs and events. ... Santa Fe, NM 87501, 505-476-5200.

  3. The museum includes interactive multimedia displays, hands-on exhibits, and vivid stories of real New Mexicans. As a 96,000-square-foot extension of the Palace of the Governors – itself a story of New Mexico’s past and present in a 400-year-old building – the New Mexico History Museum anchors itself in the historic Santa Fe Plaza.

  4. On October 7, 1945 the Archdiocese of Santa Fe was solemnly consecrated to the Immaculate Heart of Mary and in 1954, a Marian Year, Pope Pius XII formally crowned New Mexico's own image of the Blessed Virgin Mary, "La Conquistadora," as queen of the archdiocese. This statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary known as La Conquistadora, Our Lady of the ...

  5. Chile found its way to New Mexico with the Spanish Colonists in 1598. The Tlaxcalan Mexican Indian servants brought the seeds with them. Another theory is that the New Mexico’s Pueblo Indians traded produce with the Toltec Indians of Mexico. Either scenario is plausible but what is certain is that from the first encounter between Europeans ...

  6. 19 de jul. de 2022 · Santa Fe, the nation's oldest capital   , boasts a vibrant and rich history that few other U.S. cities can Most of the town consists of 17th and 18th-century Spanish adobe buildings, providing an idyllic setting for browsing world-class art galleries along Canyon Road, shopping for Native American jewelry and crafts at the Palace of the Governors, or chowing down on blue-corn enchiladas ...

  7. 5 de abr. de 2024 · Today is the 78th Anniversary of the Birth of the Atomic Age that Began in New Mexico. A three hour drive, and 190 miles from Santa Fe, the world’s first nuclear explosion took place 78 years ago today at the Trinity site. Read More ». July 16, 2023.