The house at 1002 Old Pecos Trail, at the corner of Coronado Road, is for sale. Once considered the entrance to Santa Fe, it has lived many lives. It was built in 1918 by the artist and architect of Spanish Pueblo revival, Carlos Vierra, for himself and his wife, Ada Talbert Ogle. Vierra was given the land (in a life estate) and $5000 to build the house by his patron and state senator, Frank Springer. In 1919, the local paper reported, “ It (the construction) promises to be the last word on original Santa Fe style houses with several sweeping porches.” Local artists, architects, and style...
Friday, March 14, 2008
by Pat French • SantaFe.com
Grand Baile
Tibetan Association Presents an evening of Mystical Sacred Dance by Drepung Monks and Tibetan...
Flamenco is the music of Andalucia, Spain. The blending of Arabic, Gypsy, Jewish,
Solemn Procession
Pontifical Mass
Entertainment on the Plaza