Palace of the Governors
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The Palace of the Governors, a national historic landmark in Santa Fe, New Mexico, is the oldest public building in continuous use by European settlers in the continental United States, having been erected in 1610. It hosts seven public exhibitions, including the intriguing "Palace Seen and Unseen," which showcases archaeological finds from the site.
The museum also features the Native American Artisans Portal Program, allowing visitors to purchase handcrafted items directly from artists. With extensive collections, such as the Palace of the Governors Photo Archives and the Fray Angélico Chávez History Library, it serves as a vibrant hub for educational and cultural resources, documenting the rich history of New Mexico and the Southwest.
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