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City of Santa Fe - Southeast


This is the historical epicenter of Santa Fe, with prosperous farms and a vibrant neighborhood east of the city plaza, sustained by the Santa Fe River and the many acequias that tapped the water along Upper Canyon Road and Acequia Madre (mother ditch). Many homes are generations old. Homes built after 1900 were by world-renowned architects who borrowed from and refined the concepts of this original construction (earthen construction, hand craftsmanship, flat roofs, curved walls, vigas, kiva fireplace, brick floors, courtyards and portals) and created what is known today as pueblo revival and territorial style architecture.
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