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Mirroring the normal Spanish-American colonial cities, the state capital Plaza may be a National Historic Landmark in downtown state capital, New Mexico. The plaza, or “city-square”, was originally, and remains to the present day, the middle haunt in city, or as several are aware of it “the heart of state capital.” The landmark has since fully grown into a playground for several tourists fascinated by Spanish, Native yankee, and Mexican cultures, as well as music, design, jewelry, art and dance. Proverbial merely because the “Plaza,” it’s home to annual events as well as Fiestas First State state capital, the Spanish Market, the state capital stand, and also the state capital Indian Market.
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Plaza consists of a commons lined with grass, trees, and benches, that boost the cultural scenery, particularly at Christmas time once the Plaza streets and buildings glow with farolitos and also the occasional luminaria, and trees glow with lights. Enclosed within the park is AN yankee Indian War Memorial monument still as a humanities stage.
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