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It’s just a church
I walked by it every day that I was in Santa Fe. I didn’t go inside but supposedly the historical significance is that Billy the Kid’s mom, Catherine McCarty-Antrim was married in this church, in 1873...
I walked by it every day that I was in Santa Fe. I didn’t go inside but supposedly the historical significance is that Billy the Kid’s mom, Catherine McCarty-Antrim was married in this church, in 1873...
The oldest continuing Protestant congregation in New Mexico and Arizona
We actually stumbled upon this church as we walked beyond the famous Plaza. We noted that they were having a Celtic evensong that evening so we returned for that. This church is said to have begun o...
The oldest continuing Protestant congregation in New Mexico and Arizona
We actually stumbled upon this church as we walked beyond the famous Plaza. We noted that they were having a Celtic evensong that evening so we returned for that. This church is said to have begun o...
It’s just a church
I walked by it every day that I was in Santa Fe. I didn’t go inside but supposedly the historical significance is that Billy the Kid’s mom, Catherine McCarty-Antrim was married in this church, in 1873...
It’s just a church
I walked by it every day that I was in Santa Fe. I didn’t go inside but supposedly the historical significance is that Billy the Kid’s mom, Catherine McCarty-Antrim was married in this church, in 1873...
The oldest continuing Protestant congregation in New Mexico and Arizona
We actually stumbled upon this church as we walked beyond the famous Plaza. We noted that they were having a Celtic evensong that evening so we returned for that. This church is said to have begun o...
The oldest continuing Protestant congregation in New Mexico and Arizona
We actually stumbled upon this church as we walked beyond the famous Plaza. We noted that they were having a Celtic evensong that evening so we returned for that. This church is said to have begun o...