Summary: | Hotel Castaneda, Las Vegas, New Mexico, circa 1907-1913. Caption reads: "The Castaneda, at Las Vegas, is built in mission style of architecture. It is named after Pedro de Castaneda, a Spanish soldier who was principal historian of Coronado's expedition into the Southwest in 1540. Las Vegas is the second city in New Mexico in size. The name 'Las Vegas' is Spanish, meaning 'the meadows.'" Postmark date: August 13, 1913; Postcard number: 13991; Message included. |
Provider: | Detroit Publishing Co. |
Century: | 1901-2000 |
Place of origin – Continent: | North America |
Place of origin – Country: | United States of America |
Place of origin – Region: | Michigan |
Place of origin – Settlement: | Detroit |
Temporal subject: |
1901-1910
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1911-1920
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Geographical subject – Continent: | North America |
Geographical subject – Country: | United States of America |
Geographical subject – Region: | New Mexico |
Geographical subject – Settlement: | Las Vegas |
Topical subjects: | Hotels |
Genre: | Postcards |
ArchivesUM location: | National Trust Library Postcard Collection |
Repository: | National Trust for Historic Preservation Library Collection |
Browse terms: | Architecture, Landscape, Historic Places |
Copyright holder: | Detroit Publishing Company |
Collection: | National Trust Library Historic Postcard Collection |
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