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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 (154) Bernalillo County, NM (217) Los Alamos County, NM (15) Mora County, NM (49) Rio Arriba County, NM (35) San Miguel County, NM (68) Sandoval County, NM (27) Torrance County, NM (26)  SantaFeCounty(154) Santa Fe County (154)  BernalilloCounty(217) Bernalillo County (217)  LosAlamosCounty(15) Los Alamos County (15)  MoraCounty(49) Mora County (49)  RioArribaCounty(35) Rio Arriba County (35)  SanMiguelCounty(68) San Miguel County (68)  SandovalCounty(27) Sandoval County (27)  TorranceCounty(26) Torrance County (26)
Santa Fe is the county seat for Santa Fe County
Adjacent to Santa Fe County, New Mexico
      Bernalillo County (217)  
      Los Alamos County (15)  
      Mora County (49)  
      Rio Arriba County (35)  
      San Miguel County (68)  
      Sandoval County (27)  
      Torrance County (26)  
 
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101 New Mexico, Santa Fe County, Santa Fe — Journey's End
On Old Santa Fe Trail at Camino Lejo, on the left when traveling west on Old Santa Fe Trail.
102 New 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.
103 New Mexico, Santa Fe County, Santa Fe — Katherine Stinson Otero1891-1977
On Veterans Memorial Highway (New Mexico Route 599) north of Airport Road (New Mexico Route 284), on the right when traveling north.
104 New Mexico, Santa Fe County, Santa Fe — Kearny's Gap Bridge
Near Camino Lejo south of Old Santa Fe Trail, on the right when traveling south.
105 New Mexico, Santa Fe County, Santa Fe — L. Bradford PrinceJuly 3, 1840 - December 8, 1922
Near Kearney Avenue south of Prince Avenue.
106 New 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.
107 New 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.
108 New Mexico, Santa Fe County, Santa Fe — Laura Gilpin (1891-1979)
Near Interstate 25, 1.5 miles west of Waldo Canyon Road (County Road 57).
109 New Mexico, Santa Fe County, Santa Fe — Life on the TrailSanta Fe Trail National Scenic Byway
Near Old Santa Fe Trail south of East De Vargas Street.
110 New 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).
111 New Mexico, Santa Fe County, Santa Fe — Marian Myer
Near Cerrillos Road (New Mexico Route 14) south of Cordova Road.
112 New Mexico, Santa Fe County, Santa Fe — Mexican Colonial House
Near Camino Lejo south of Old Santa Fe Trail.
113 New 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.
114 New Mexico, Santa Fe County, Santa Fe — Museum of Fine Arts
On West Palace Avenue west of Lincoln Avenue, on the left when traveling west.
115 New Mexico, Santa Fe County, Santa Fe — Navy Women Memorial
Near North Guadalupe Street.
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116 New Mexico, Santa Fe County, Santa Fe — Neighborhood History
Near Paseo De Peralta west of South Guadalupe Street.
117 New Mexico, Santa Fe County, Santa Fe — 379 — Officer's Quarters
On Lincoln Avenue north of West Palace Avenue, on the left when traveling north.
118 New Mexico, Santa Fe County, Santa Fe — Railyard History
Near Callejon south of Paseo de Peralta.
119 New Mexico, Santa Fe County, Santa Fe — Richard P. "Dickie" Montoya
On Sandoval Avenue at Grant Avenue, on the right when traveling east on Sandoval Avenue.
120 New 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.
121 New Mexico, Santa Fe County, Santa Fe — San Miguel Church
122 New 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.
123 New Mexico, Santa Fe County, Santa Fe — Santa Fe Cathedral Park and Monument
On East Palace Avenue east of Cathedral Place, on the right when traveling east.
124 New 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.
125 New Mexico, Santa Fe County, Santa Fe — Santa Fe National Cemetery
Near North Guadalupe Street at Alamo Drive.
126 New 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.
127 New Mexico, Santa Fe County, Santa Fe — Santa Fe Plaza
Near Lincoln Avenue at West Palace Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
128 New 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.
129 New Mexico, Santa Fe County, Santa Fe — Santa Fe Trail - Road to Opportunity
On Camino Lejo at Old Santa Fe Trail, on the right when traveling south on Camino Lejo.
130 New 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.
131 New 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.
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132 New 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).
133 New 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.
134 New Mexico, Santa Fe County, Santa Fe — Staff Sergeant Leroy A. Petry
On West Marcy Street west of Lincoln Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
135 New 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.
136 New Mexico, Santa Fe County, Santa Fe — The Artist's Garden
Near Camino Lejo south of Old Santa Fe Trail.
137 New Mexico, Santa Fe County, Santa Fe — The Blockhouse RuinsPrince Park
Near Kearney Avenue south of Prince Avenue.
138 New Mexico, Santa Fe County, Santa Fe — The Courtyard of Catua and Omtua
Near West Marcy Street at Sheridan Street, on the right when traveling west.
139 New 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.
140 New Mexico, Santa Fe County, Santa Fe — The Labyrinth
On Cathedral Place north of East San Francisco Street, on the right when traveling north.
141 New Mexico, Santa Fe County, Santa Fe — The Old Spanish Trail
On West Marcy Street near Lincoln Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
142 New Mexico, Santa Fe County, Santa Fe — The Santa Fe TrailSanta Fe Trail National Scenic Byway
Near Old Santa Fe Trail south of East De Vargas Trail.
143 New Mexico, Santa Fe County, Santa Fe — The Spiegelberg Brothers1846-1892
Near Paseo De Peralta west of South Guadalupe Street.
144 New 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.
145 New 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).
146 New Mexico, Santa Fe County, Santa Fe — 20 — To the Future — Commemorative Walkway Park —
147 New Mexico, Santa Fe County, Santa Fe — To the Heroes
Near East San Francisco Street. Reported damaged.
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148 New Mexico, Santa Fe County, Santa Fe — Trade Transforms ArtArt of Santa Fe Trail
Near Camino Lejo south of Old Santa Fe Trail.
149 New 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.
150 New Mexico, Santa Fe County, Santa Fe — Vietnam War Memorial50th Anniversary
On North Guadalupe Street at Alamo Drive on North Guadalupe Street.
151 New Mexico, Santa Fe County, Santa Fe — Welcome to Historic Fort Marcy
Near Kearney Avenue south of Prince Avenue.
152 New Mexico, Santa Fe County, Santa Fe — Welcome to the Pink Adobe
On Old Santa Fe Trail south of East De Vargas Street, on the right when traveling south.
153 New Mexico, Santa Fe County, Santa Fe — Witnessed from Fort Marcy HillPrince Park
Near Kearney Avenue south of Prince Avenue.
154 New 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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