Left to Right:  (1) At the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, they have a museum, shops and a central courtyard
where they put on performances of Indian Dances, (2) Central Avenue in downtown Albuquerque used to be part
of old, famous Rt. 66 - here is the Kimo theatre, an example of a renovated building helping to keep the original
feel, (3 & 4) the drive from Los Alamos to Santa Fe was very scenic: exposed strata on the sides of mountains, a
river running through a small green valley, and (5) went to a Los Alamos and saw a couple of local museums,
which provide information on the history of the Manhattan Project - here is a replica of "Little Boy" (or "Fat Man").
Left to Right: (1) A recently built hotel in downtown Santa Fe done in the authentic adobe style, (2) this small
city is a haven for artists and has over 200 galleries (3) the Oldest Church in the U.S.A.: “The original adobe walls
and altar were built by Tlaxcala Indians from Mexico under the direction of Franciscan Padres, ca. 1610,” (4) an
interpretation of the Lewis and Clark exhibition, (5) central plaza in Taos, and (6) chili peppers drying in the sun.


Albuquerque & Los Alamos
Adam's Great Adventure
Santa Fe & Taos