Santa Fe

From the press release:
Oblique Views: Archaeology, Photography, and Time

Museum of Indian Arts and Culture

Even in 1929, Santa Fe was an art center, the state capital, and a historic community. It was still a town rather than a city, however, and agricultural fields can be seen not far from the Plaza (approximately at the center of the photo), the heart of the social and economic life of the town. The old capitol building can be seen surrounded by trees in the upper center. Trees also mark the Santa Fe River, which forms a wandering diagonal from lower left to upper right. North is to the right in this photograph. Photograph by Charles A. and Anne Morrow Lindbergh, 1929.

Usage: Courtesy Museum of Indian Arts and Culture

Credit: Photograph by Charles A. and Anne Morrow Lindbergh


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