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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Santa Fe County, New Mexico

 
Clickable Map of Santa Fe County, New Mexico and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Santa Fe County, NM (82) Bernalillo County, NM (36) Los Alamos County, NM (11) Mora County, NM (47) Rio Arriba County, NM (33) San Miguel County, NM (23) Sandoval County, NM (26) Torrance County, NM (14)  SantaFeCounty(82) Santa Fe County (82)  BernalilloCounty(36) Bernalillo County (36)  LosAlamosCounty(11) Los Alamos County (11)  MoraCounty(47) Mora County (47)  RioArribaCounty(33) Rio Arriba County (33)  SanMiguelCounty(23) San Miguel County (23)  SandovalCounty(26) Sandoval County (26)  TorranceCounty(14) Torrance County (14)
Adjacent to Santa Fe County, New Mexico
    Bernalillo County (36)
    Los Alamos County (11)
    Mora County (47)
    Rio Arriba County (33)
    San Miguel County (23)
    Sandoval County (26)
    Torrance County (14)
 
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1New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Agua Fria Village — Agua Fria
On Agua Fria Street (El Camino Real) (County Road 66) 0.2 miles west of Siler Road, on the right when traveling east.
2New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Agua Fria Village — San Isidro Catholic Church
On Agua Fria Street (El Camino Real) (County Road 66) 0.5 miles east of Lopez Lane, on the right when traveling east.
3New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Cerrillos — Welcome to the Cerrillos Hills State Park
On County Road 59, on the right when traveling south.
4New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Cuyamungue — Pueblo of Tesuque
Near West Frontage Road (U.S. 84 Frontage Road at milepost 175), 0.2 miles north of Camel Rock Road.
5New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Galisteo — Galisteo Pueblo
On State Road 41, on the right when traveling south.
6New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Glorieta — Colorado Volunteers at the Battles of Glorieta PassMarch 26-28, 1862
On State Road 50 at milepost 1.6, on the left when traveling east.
7New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Glorieta — Glorieta Battlefield
On State Road 50, on the right when traveling west. Reported permanently removed.
8New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Glorieta — 116 — Glorieta Pass BattlefieldNational Historic Landmark, 1961
On State Highway 50 0.8 miles east of Interstate 25, on the right when traveling east.
9New Mexico (Santa Fe County), La Cienega — Golondrinas Old Cienega Village Museum
On Los Pinos Road just east of Paseo Real (County Road 54), on the right when traveling west.
10New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Lamy — Galisteo Basin / Southern Rockies
On U.S. 285 at milepost 290 at Old Lamy Trail (County Road 33), on the right when traveling south on U.S. 285.
11New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Los Cerrillos — CerrillosElevation 5,688 ft.
On Main Street at The Turquoise Trail National Scenic Byway (State Road 14), on the right when traveling west on Main Street.
12New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Nambe Pueblo — The St. Francis Women's ClubNambe Pueblo
On State Road 503 3.2 miles east of U.S. 84, on the right when traveling west.
13New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Pojoaque — Feliciana Tapia Viarrial (1904-1988)Pojoaque Pueblo
On Cities of Gold Road - frontage (U.S. 84) 0.2 miles north of Viarrial Road (U.S. 285), on the right.
14New Mexico (Santa Fe County), San Ildefonso Pueblo — Maria Montoya Martinez, (Povika, Pond Lily)(ca. 1886-1980) — San Ildefonso Pueblo —
On State Road 502 at milepost 12.5 at Povi Kaa Drive (Road 401), on the right when traveling west on State Road 502.
15New Mexico (Santa Fe County), San Ildefonso Pueblo — Pueblo of San Ildefonso
On State Road 502 at milepost 12.5 at Povi Kaa Drive (Road 401), on the right when traveling west on State Road 502.
16New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Santa Cruz — Santa Cruz de la Cañada / Santa Cruz Plaza on the Camino Real
On South McCurdy Road (County Road 583) 0.1 miles north of Santa Cruz Road (State Road 76), on the left when traveling north.
17New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Santa Fe — CIP 2003.1 — “Homage to the Burro”by Charles Southard — City of Santa Fe 1% for Art in Public Places —
On West San Francisco Street just west of Galisteo Street, on the right when traveling west.
18New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Santa Fe — 2 — 1540 — Commemorative Walkway Park —
Near Paseo de Peralta near Otero Street.
19New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Santa Fe — 3 — 1598 — Commemorative Walkway Park —
Near Paseo de Peralta east of Otero Street.
20New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Santa Fe — 4 — 1610 — Commemorative Walkway Park —
On Paseo de Peralta near Otero Street.
21New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Santa Fe — 5 — 1680 — Commemorative Walkway Park —
Near Paseo de Peralta near Otero Street.
22New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Santa Fe — 6 — 1692 — Commemorative Walkway Park —
Near Paseo de Peralta near Otero Street.
23New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Santa Fe — 7 — 1712 — Commemorative Walkway Park —
Near Paseo de Peralta near Otero Street.
24New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Santa Fe — 8 — 1776 — Commemorative Walkway Park —
Near Paseo de Peralta near Otero Street.
25New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Santa Fe — 9 — 1821 — Commemorative Walkway Park —
Near Paseo de Peralta near Otero Street. Reported missing.
26New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Santa Fe — 10 — 1848 — Commemorative Walkway Park —
Near Paseo de Peralta near Otero Street.
27New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Santa Fe — 11 — 1862 — Commemorative Walkway Park —
Near Paseo de Peralta near Otero Street.
28New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Santa Fe — 12 — 1876 — Commemorative Walkway Park —
Near Paseo de Peralta near Otero Street.
29New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Santa Fe — 13 — 1912 — Commemorative Walkway Park —
Near Paseo de Peralta near Otero Street.
30New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Santa Fe — 14 — 1926 — Commemorative Walkway Park —
Near Paseo de Peralta near Otero Street.
31New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Santa Fe — 15 — 1945 — Commemorative Walkway Park —
Near Paseo de Peralta near Otero Street.
32New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Santa Fe — 16 — 1960 — Commemorative Walkway Park —
Near Paseo de Peralta near Otero Street.
33New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Santa Fe — 17 — 1976 — Commemorative Walkway Park —
On Paseo de Peralta near Otero Street.
34New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Santa Fe — 18 — 1982Commemorative Walkway Park
On Paseo de Peralta near Otero Street.
35New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Santa Fe — 19 — 1985 — Commemorative Walkway Park —
On Paseo de Peralta near Otero Street.
36New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Santa Fe — 375th Anniversary of Santa FeA Gift to Visitors — Commemorative Walkway Park —
On Paseo De Peralta at the Entrance to Hillside Park, on the left when traveling east on Paseo De Peralta.
37New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Santa Fe — 1 — 500 A.D. — Commemorative Walkway Park —
Near Paseo de Peralta near Otero Street.
38New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Santa Fe — A Building Stood Here Before 1680
On East Palace Avenue west of Cathedral Place, on the right when traveling west.
39New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Santa Fe — A Two Way StreetAmelia White Park — Santa Fe National Historic Trail —
On Old Santa Fe Trail (Old U.S. 66) west of Camino Corrales, on the left when traveling east.
40New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Santa Fe — Amelia Elizabeth White / Mary Cabot Wheelwright(1878-1972) / (1878-1958)
Near Interstate 25 at milepost 269, 1.5 miles west of Waldo Canyon Road (County Road 57).
41New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Santa Fe — Annexation of New Mexico
On East Palace Avenue at Old Santa Fe Trail, on the left when traveling west on East Palace Avenue.
42New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Santa Fe — Bicentennial Celebration / La Bajada
On State Road 25 1.5 miles west of Waldo Canyon Road, on the right when traveling north.
43New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Santa Fe — Billy The Kid
On West San Francisco Street at Galisteo Street, on the left when traveling west on West San Francisco Street.
44New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Santa Fe — 115 — Cañoncito at Apache Canyon
On Old Las Vegas Highway (State Road 2108 Frontage Road) at Sleeping Dog Road, on the left when traveling west on Old Las Vegas Highway.
45New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Santa Fe — Captain Diego Arias de Quiros
On East Palance Avenue just west of Cathedral Place, on the right when traveling west.
46New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Santa Fe — Cross of the MartyrsCruz de los Mártires
On Paseo de la Loma just north of Paseo de la Cuma, on the left when traveling north.
47New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Santa Fe — Don Diego de Vargas Zapata Luján Ponce de León, El Marques de la Nava de Barcinas1643–1704 — Resettled New Mexico Twelve Years after Pueblo Revolt of 1680 —
On Cathedral Place north of East San Francisco Street, on the right when traveling north.
48New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Santa Fe — Don Juan Bautista de Anza
On South Guadalupe Street north of West De Vargas Street, on the right when traveling north.
49New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Santa Fe — El Palacio Real
On West Palace Avenue west of Old Santa Fe Trail, on the right when traveling west.
50New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Santa Fe — End of Santa Fe Trail
On East San Francisco Street at Old Santa Fe Trail, on the left when traveling east on East San Francisco Street.
51New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Santa Fe — Fray Angélico Chávez(1910 – 1996)
On Washington Avenue 0.1 miles north of East Palace Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
52New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Santa Fe — Gold and Turquoise
Near Interstate 25 at milepost 269, 1.5 miles east of Waldo Canyon Road (County Road 57).
53New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Santa Fe — Hitching Post at the End of the Trail1776 – 1976
On Washington Avenue at East Palace Avenue, on the right when traveling south on Washington Avenue.
54New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Santa Fe — Hyde Memorial State Park
On Hyde Park Road (State Road 475 at milepost 15) east of Gonzales Road, on the right when traveling east.
55New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Santa Fe — 712 — Inez Bushner Gill (1918–1982) and Maralyn Budke (1936–2010)
On Don Gaspar Avenue 0.1 miles north of South Capitol Place, on the left when traveling south.
56New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Santa Fe — Jémez Mountains
On State Road 502 at milepost 13.5, 0.9 miles east of Povi Kaa Drive, on the right when traveling west.
57New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Santa Fe — Kateri Tekakwitha1656–1680
On Cathedral Place at East San Francisco Street, on the right when traveling north on Cathedral Place.
58New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Santa Fe — La Castrense† 1760–1859
On East San Francisco Street at Santa Fe Plaza, on the right when traveling east.
59New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Santa Fe — Lamy Building
On Old Santa Fe Trail at East De Vargas Street, on the right when traveling north on Old Santa Fe Trail.
60New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Santa Fe — Laura Gilpin (1891-1979)
Near Interstate 25 1.5 miles west of Waldo Canyon Road (County Road 57).
61New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Santa Fe — Maria Gertrudis BarcelóDoña Tules — (c. 1800-1852) —
Near Interstate 25 at milepost 269, 1.5 miles west of Waldo Canyon Road (County Road 57).
62New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Santa Fe — 574 — Mother Magdalen and the Sisters of Loretto (1852-1968)
On East Alameda Street at Old Santa Fe Trail, on the left when traveling west on East Alameda Street.
63New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Santa Fe — 739 — Route 66
On Old Las Vegas Highway (State Highway 300) 0.3 miles north of U.S. 285, on the right when traveling south.
64New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Santa Fe — San Miguel Church
65New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Santa Fe — Santa FeOn the Camino Real — Population 58,000 - Elevation 7,045 —
On Cerrillos Road (State Road 14) west of Camino Carlos Rey, on the right when traveling north.
66New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Santa Fe — Santa Fe Korean War Memorial
On Old Santa Fe Trail west of Camino Corrales, on the left when traveling east.
67New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Santa Fe — Santa Fe OperaEntrance One Mile Ahead
On U.S. 285 near Opera Drive, on the right when traveling south.
68New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Santa Fe — Santa Fe Plaza
Near Lincoln Avenue at West Palace Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
69New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Santa Fe — Santa Fe Trail
On Old Santa Fe Trail at East San Francisco Street, on the right when traveling north on Old Santa Fe Trail.
70New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Santa Fe — Sena Plaza
On East Palace Avenue at Cathedral Place, on the right when traveling west on East Palace Avenue.
71New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Santa Fe — Seton Village
On Old Las Vegas Highway 0.1 miles north of Seton Village Road, on the right when traveling south.
72New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Santa Fe — Sisters of Charity
Near Interstate 25 at milepost 269, 1.5 miles west of Waldo Canyon Road (County Road 57).
73New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Santa Fe — Site of Santa Fe’s First ChapelDemolished 1714
On Washington Avenue at East Palace Avenue, on the left when traveling north on Washington Avenue.
74New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Santa Fe — The "Oldest" House
On East De Vargas Street west of Old Sante Fe Trail, on the left when traveling east.
75New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Santa Fe — The Founding of Santa FeDon Pedro De Peralta — 1610 —
On North Federal Place near Paseo De Peralta and Grant Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
76New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Santa Fe — The Old Spanish Trail
On West Marcy Street near Lincoln Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
77New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Santa Fe — The Spitz Clock
On West Palace Street at Lincoln Avenue, on the left when traveling west on West Palace Street.
78New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Santa Fe — Three Wise WomenEva Scott Fenyes, 1849-1930 Leonora Scott Muse Curtin, 1879-1972
Near Interstate 25 at milepost 269, 1.5 miles west of Waldo Canyon Road (County Road 57).
79New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Santa Fe — 20 — To the Future — Commemorative Walkway Park —
80New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Santa Fe — To the Heroes
Near East San Francisco Street.
81New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Santa Fe — U.S.S. Santa Fe CL-60
On San Francisco Street at Lincoln Avenue, on the right when traveling east on San Francisco Street.
82New Mexico (Santa Fe County), Tesuque — Tesuque Rain GodsTesuque Pueblo
Near West Frontage Road (U.S. 285 Frontage Road at milepost 175), 0.2 miles north of Camel Rock Road (Business U.S. 285).
 
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