Unique architecture is prevalent in the town of Santa Fe as well as Carlsbad, New Mexico. I am especially fond of the adobe look found throughout Santa Fe as seen in two of these pictures. One is of the famous "La Fonda" hotel from the Fred Harvey days when the railroads were first built. The other is a building in down town Santa Fe. The white building is actually a unique private home in Carlsbad, N.M. (not California) and the first picture is of the Carlsbad Court House
Thursday, July 22, 2010
unique architecture
Unique architecture is prevalent in the town of Santa Fe as well as Carlsbad, New Mexico. I am especially fond of the adobe look found throughout Santa Fe as seen in two of these pictures. One is of the famous "La Fonda" hotel from the Fred Harvey days when the railroads were first built. The other is a building in down town Santa Fe. The white building is actually a unique private home in Carlsbad, N.M. (not California) and the first picture is of the Carlsbad Court House
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