Title |
Indian Building and Santa Fe Station, the Alvarado, Albuquerque, New Mexico, circa 1907-1914
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Description |
Indian Building and Santa Fe Station, the Alvarado, Albuquerque, New Mexico, circa 1907-1914. Caption reads: "Recorded history in New Mexico dates back to the year 1540 when the Governor of Mexico commissioned Coronado to explore the country and search for the mythical El Dorado. Albuquerque consists of two towns, - old Albuquerque and new Albuquerque. The old town was founded in 1701 and there one may still see the quaint old Spanish quarters with its endless maze of streets and adobe houses. The new town, founded twenty-five years ago, is a model city." Postcard number: 12277.
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Extent |
3.5 x 5.5 in; 2 images; Postcard; color |
Date |
1907/1914 |
Location |
Detroit; New Mexico; United States; Albuquerque; North America; Michigan |
Subject(s) |
Hotels; Postcards; Alvarado Hotel (Albuquerque, N.M.); Railroad stations; Street vendors |
Citation |
National Trust Library Historic Postcard collection |
Permanent Link |
https://hdl.handle.net/1903.1/13556
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Rights |
http://vocab.lib.umd.edu/rightsStatement#NoC-US
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Digital Collection(s) |
- Cultural Preservation
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- National Trust Library Postcards
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