Ever since missionaries started building churches out of mud 400 years ago in what was the isolated frontier of the Spanish empire, tiny mountain communities like Cordova relied on their own resources ...
Welcome to Mexicalifornia. And no, I’m not talking about immigration policy or demographic trends. I’m talking about that spell from the early 1820s to the late 1840s, when California was Mexican. All ...
Missionaries started building churches out of mud 400 years ago. Now, as the adobe structures fall apart, it’s on local communities to keep them alive. Ever since missionaries started building ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – For generations, New Mexicans have been using dirt and straw to build their homes and historic churches. “Adobe architecture is so commonly found throughout New Mexico and other ...
(KRQE) – The historic Gutierrez-Hubbell House in New Mexico, a key site along the El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro, has been preserved as a museum and open space after extensive restoration efforts, ...
CORDOVA, New Mexico (AP) — Ever since missionaries started building churches out of mud 400 years ago in what was the isolated frontier of the Spanish empire, tiny mountain communities like Cordova ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. (KRQE) – The historic Gutierrez-Hubbell ...
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