Twilight Panorama of Downtown Santa Fe from Cross of the Martyrs - New Mexico
by Silvio Ligutti
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Twilight Panorama of Downtown Santa Fe from Cross of the Martyrs - New Mexico
Artist
Silvio Ligutti
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Photograph - Photograph
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I waited until well after sundown to capture a panorama of Downtown Santa Fe from Cross of Martyrs looking south towards the Sandia, San Pedro, and Placer Mountains. Thanks for looking. FAA watermark will not show on fine art print.
An important style implemented in planning the city was the radiating grid of streets centering from the central Plaza. Many were narrow and included small alley-ways, but each gradually merged into the more casual byways of the agricultural perimeter areas. As the city grew throughout the 19th century, the building styles evolved too, so that by statehood in 1912, the eclectic nature of the buildings caused it to look like "Anywhere USA".[26] The city government realized that the economic decline, which had started more than twenty years before with the railway moving west and the federal government closing down Fort Marcy, might be reversed by the promotion of tourism.
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August 28th, 2017
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