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STREET SCENE ON THE DAY OF THE CORN DANCE, SANTO DOMINGO, N. M.
COPR. FRED HARVEY
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The pueblo of Santo Domingo is located on the
east bank of the Rio Grande River, two and a half
miles west of Thornton, N. M., on the Santa Fe.
The streets, four in number, three running at right
angles to the river, are very broad and extremely
picturesque. Here and there are the native ovens,
piles of firewood, and the rude kilns for firing the
pottery. In one of the streets rises the great
circular wall of the Estufa, with its ladder beams
projecting far above the tops of the surrounding
houses. There are many interesting features in
this quaint old town, among them an old Spanish
mission church in a fair state of preservation.
THIS SPACE MAY BE USED FOR MESSAGE.
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