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(Ebook) John Gaw Meem at Acoma: The Restoration of San Esteban del Rey Mission by Kate Wingert-Playdon ISBN 9780826352095, 082635209X

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Authors:Kate Wingert-Playdon
Pages:288 pages.
Year:2012
Editon:First Edition
Publisher:University of New Mexico Press
Language:english
File Size:5.76 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780826352095, 082635209X
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(Ebook) John Gaw Meem at Acoma: The Restoration of San Esteban del Rey Mission by Kate Wingert-Playdon ISBN 9780826352095, 082635209X

Built by Spanish Franciscan missionaries in the seventeenth century, the magnificent mission church at Acoma Pueblo in west-central New Mexico is the oldest and largest intact adobe structure in North America. But in the 1920s, in danger of becoming a ruin, the building was restored in a cooperative effort among Acoma Pueblo, which owned the structure, and other interested parties. Kate Wingert-Playdon's narrative of the restoration and the process behind it is the only detailed account of this milestone example of historic preservation, in which New Mexico's most famous architect, John Gaw Meem, played a major role.
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