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Marker detail: Bences Gonzales | Additional Description: In the 1930s, Victor Romero's son-in-law, Bences Gonzales (
left), helped rebuild the Romero cabin from the ground up. The cabin's shed roof design is representative of Hispanic architecture in Northern New Mexico. Flat and low-pitched roofs were also common on the plateau. Compare the roofing style of the Romero cabin with that of the cabin (
right) built by the Duran family, relations of the Romeros who lived just west of Victor Romero's homestead.
Submitted: September 25, 2020, by Cosmos Mariner of Cape Canaveral, Florida.
Database Locator Identification Number: p540224
File Size: 0.708 Megabytes
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