Lincoln Avenue

Museum of Fine Arts

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Museum of Fine Arts.

Museum of Fine Arts

The Museum of Fine Arts is located at the corner of Palace Avenue and Lincoln Avenue, diagonally across the street from the Plaza.

 

Lincoln Avenue at the Edgar Lee Hewett House

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Historic building.

Edgar Lee Hewett House

Next to the Museum of Fine Arts is the Museum of New Mexico Foundation headquarters. Known as the Edgar Lee Hewett House, formerly the Fort Marcy Officers' Residence.

 

Lincoln Ave. at Marcy Street

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Lincoln Ave. at Marcy Street.

Lincoln Ave. at Marcy Street

Another place to sit and warm yourself in the Spring or Fall. Lots of reading material near by as well. Smiling face.

You can keep heading down Lincoln Ave. to the Plaza or walk down Marcy street to Washington Avenue.

You may notice a variety of trees. Over the shoulders of the sculpture is, I think, a Siberian/Chinese Elm (I've heard it called a few things). To the left of that is a honey locust near the magazines and newspapers boxes. Turning all the way around, an ash tree is right by City Hall...needs some dead wood pruned off.

 

City Hall

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City Hall Sign.

City Hall Sign

Walking from the Post Office to the Plaza down Lincoln, one passes the Santa Fe City Hall.

 

Lincoln Ave. at Federal Place

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Lincoln Ave. at Federal Place.

Lincoln Ave. at Federal Place

Right in front of us is the US Court House.

During warmer months you often find picnic benches on the well-maintained grass around the corner, or at the other end of Federal Place by the Post Office.

 

Santa Fe Plaza

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Santa Fe Plaza.

Santa Fe Plaza

The Plaza has long been a central gathering place in Santa Fe.

It's pretty rare when there aren't people hanging out in or around the Plaza. But I did manage to catch that once.

 
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