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A volunteer interacts with guests during Fort Selden Fort Days.A layer of fog blankets Fort Selden Historic Site.A cactus in bloom at Fort Selden Historic Site.Carolers sing at Fort Selden during 2019's Las Noches de Las Luminarias.One of Fort Selden's reproduction wagons without is covering.The Taylor Mesilla Historic Property.The Old Mesilla Plaza.The Old Mesilla Plaza.The Old Mesilla Plaza.The Old Mesilla Plaza.The Old Mesilla Plaza.The Old Mesilla Plaza.The Basilica of San Albino on the north end of the Old Mesilla Plaza near the Taylor-Mesilla Historic Property.The Basilica of San Albino on the north end of the Old Mesilla Plaza near the Taylor-Mesilla Historic Property.Snow covers Mesilla's acequia madre (main irrigation ditch) to the west of the Taylor-Mesilla Historic Property.The acequia madre (main irrigation ditch) in Mesilla, to the west of the Taylor-Mesilla Historic Property.The Interior Courtyard of the Taylor-Mesilla Historic Property.A tribute to Father Grange, a former owner of the Taylor-Mesilla Historic Property, placed by Mrs. Perla Alidib, another former owner of the home, on the north end of the Basilica of San Albino in Mesilla.Ducks in Mesilla's acequia madre (main irrigation ditch) to the west of the Taylor-Mesilla Historic Property.An old adobe blacksmith shop in Mesilla, to the west of the Taylor-Mesilla Historic Property.Pat Taylor teaches adobe work at the Taylor-Mesilla Historic Property during a preservation workshop held in 2019 in partnership with the New Mexico Humanities Council.Adobe bricks used in the preservation of the Taylor-Mesilla Historic Property drying at the site during a preservation workshop held in 2019 in partnership with the New Mexico Humanities Council.Pat Taylor teaches adobe work at the Taylor-Mesilla Historic Property during a preservation workshop held in 2019 in partnership with the New Mexico Humanities Council.Adobe bricks used in the preservation of the Taylor-Mesilla Historic Property drying at the site during a preservation workshop held in 2019 in partnership with the New Mexico Humanities Council.Artist Unknown. Los Peregrinos, Mexico. Composite. Collection, Taylor-Mesilla Historic Property.Artist unknown. Painted gourd nacimiento (nativity scene) from Guatemala. Collection, Taylor-Mesilla Historic Property.Victor Goler. Guadalupe, United States, 2005. Painted wood. Collection, Taylor-Mesilla Historic Property.Artist unknown. Peruvian Canoe nacimiento (nativity scene). Painted clay. Collection, Taylor-Mesilla Historic Property.Agustin Cruz Prudencio tractor nacimiento (nativity scene) from Mexico. Painted wood. Collection, Taylor-Mesilla Historic Property.Jose Jimenez nacimiento (nativity scene) from Mexico. Painted clay. Next to a photograph of Mary Daniels Taylor.A small bedroom of the Taylor-Mesilla Historic Property. Photo by Tom Conelly.The Sala of the Taylor-Mesilla Historic Property. Photo by Tom Conelly.The Sala Grande of the Taylor-Mesilla Historic Property. Photo by Tom Conelly.The Sala Grande of the Taylor-Mesilla Historic Property. Photo by Tom Conelly.The Guest Bedroom at the Taylor-Mesilla Historic Property. Photo by Tom Conelly.The Sitting Room at the Taylor-Mesilla Historic Property. Photo by Tom Conelly.The Music Room at the Taylor-Mesilla Historic Property. Photo by Tom Conelly.The Dining Room in the Taylor-Mesilla Historic Property. Photo by Tom Conelly.The Oratorio at the Taylor-Mesilla Historic Property. Photo by Tom Conelly.J. Paul Taylor photographed on the Mesilla Plaza. Photo courtesy of Paul Ratje. Photo copyrighted to Paul Ratje.

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