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The First Lady's Trip to the Southwest

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Built in 1610, the Palace of the Governors in Santa Fe, New Mexico, was the seat of nearly three centuries of government. Today it is a museum which houses the Segesser hide paintings of the 18th Century. Here, Mrs. Clinton addressed the serious preservation needs of both the building and the paintings, while discussing the importance of forging partnerships to strengthen preservation programs (5/21/99).
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The First Lady's Trip to the Southwest

Lowell Observatory

Pueblo of Acoma

Acoma Pueblo March

Southwest Pieta

Palace of the Governors in Santa Fe

Mesa Verde National Park