
audiobook
A richly illustrated journey, this audiobook paints a vivid picture of Santa Fe’s unique character by pairing concise historical narratives with detailed sketches of the city’s most iconic sites. Listeners are guided through the evolution of the central Plaza, where early colonial life, bustling markets, and dramatic events like the 1680 Pueblo revolt unfolded. The narration captures the layered stories that have shaped the heart of New Mexico’s capital.
The work moves beyond the Plaza to explore landmarks such as the soaring Cathedral of St. Francis, the centuries‑old San Miguel Chapel with its ancient bell, and the diverse museums that celebrate Navajo ceremonial art, international folk traditions, and archaeological discoveries. Each stop is described with a blend of factual context and visual description, inviting you to picture the adobe walls, stone arches, and vibrant art that define these spaces. Canyon Road’s historic homes and artist studios also receive a thoughtful spotlight, highlighting the living creative spirit of the town.
Designed for listeners who love both history and visual art, the book offers a leisurely, immersive tour that feels like strolling through Santa Fe’s streets with a knowledgeable guide. Its accessible language and evocative sketches make the city’s past and present come alive, encouraging curiosity about the cultural crossroads that still influence the area today.
Language
en
Duration
~15 minutes (14K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Stephen Hutcheson and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2019-04-30
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
A Santa Fe artist and writer, he captured the city's adobe streets, historic landmarks, and everyday atmosphere in words and pictures. His work offers a compact, affectionate portrait of New Mexico's “City Different.”
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