n February 9, 1880, the first train pulled into the Santa Fe, New Mexico, depot. Its arrival spelled the demise of the old Santa Fe Trail (the route still exists as a street that meanders through the city). It was a treacherous rutted thoroughfare but essential for commerce between Franklin, Missouri, and Santa Fe. The advent of the railroad—with its sleeping cars and dining rooms—introduced the idea
SANTA FE MODERN: CONTEMPORARY DESIGN IN THE HIGH DESERT
Dec 07, 2021
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