Old Santa Fe Today, 5th edition
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Old Santa Fe Today, 5th edition
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Old Santa Fe Today: A History & Tour of Historic Properties

Audra Bellmore, Author
8”x10.75”, 288 pages, 173 color & 82 black-and-white photographs, 8 maps, flexi-binding
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Old Santa Fe Today is an engaging read about Santa Fe’s architecture, history, and important figures through its culturally significant properties, among them churches, government buildings, and homes. The book also serves as a walking tour guide for locals and visitors wanting to sightsee. Originally published in 1966, Old Santa Fe Today has been used by writers and scholars exploring the history and architectural significance of Santa Fe. With new essays updating the 1991 fourth edition, this fifth edition of the classic reference book also has a complete inventory of properties—now approximately one hundred—including those recently added to the Historic Santa Fe Foundation’s “Register of Properties Worthy of Preservation” since 1961. Each property entry includes revised and expanded narratives on its architecture, history, and ownership, providing social and cultural context as well. Among the Register are the former homes of past influential artists and writers such as Olive Rush and Witter Bynner. The William Penhallow Henderson House, 555 Camino del Monte Sol, was the home of the famed painter and craftsperson and his poet wife Alice Corbin Henderson. Constructed over a decade from 1917 to 1928 and designed in the Spanish Pueblo Revival Style, it would serve as a model for other artist home studios in the heart of the Santa Fe art colony. The de la Peña house located at 831 El Caminito is a nineteenth-century Spanish Pueblo adobe farmhouse owned by the de la Peña family for eighty years. Artist, writer, and historic preservationist Frank Applegate purchased the home in 1925. In the late 1930s, the National Park Service added the house to its Historic American Buildings Survey, an honor reserved for the most important historic structures in the United States.

Photographs shown here by Simone Frances, 2020 for Old Santa Fe Today, 5th edition.

Explore the rich history of Santa Fe with the newly released 5th edition of Old Santa Fe Today, which includes updated information on 96 historic properties. The book is an essential resource for anyone interested in the city's past. For an enhanced experience, combine it with HSFF's touring map to navigate Santa Fe's distinct neighborhoods.

Old Santa Fe Today app now available for download

This app was partially funded by 2022 CLG Grant Funding administered to the City of Santa Fe through the State Historic Preservation Office and through a donation from Avalon Trust.

Map of Historic Properties in Santa Fe Map of Historic Properties in Santa Fe
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Map of Historic Properties in Santa Fe
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This pocket-sized map features 96 historic sites listed on Historic Santa Fe Foundation's Register of Properties Worthy of Preservation. It allows for a self-guided walking tour through Santa Fe's historic neighborhoods. The map indicates properties that are privately owned (access is prohibited) and those that are not visible from the street. On the reverse side, you will find neighborhood descriptions and other excerpts from Old Santa Fe Today (5th Edition) by Audra Bellmore, with photographs by Simone Frances. 

The map's dimensions are 3" x 4.25". Please select the pocket map shipping rate for a reduced shipping and handling fee.


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SCOTTISH RITE TEMPLE, PHOTOGRAPHED BY SIMONE FRANCES FOR OLD SANTA FE TODAY, 5TH EDITION

SCOTTISH RITE TEMPLE, PHOTOGRAPHED BY SIMONE FRANCES FOR OLD SANTA FE TODAY, 5TH EDITION

ABOUT OLD SANTA FE TODAY, 5TH EDITION

AUGUST 2022 - We are now progressing into phase 2 of the publication. This next stage includes the creation of touring maps with local Santa Fe mapmaker Deborah Reade who has worked with the Museum of New Mexico Press designer David Skolkin for many years. She has walked Santa Fe’s quirky streets and roads and is well-aware of our unusual layout and many of the city’s historic properties. Reade has started to create the maps for this book and a free-standing map publication. In addition to this paper map, we are starting to do research on an app-maker for easy touring of the 96 properties. We will continue to update our community in the next year about the map and app.

Phase 2 for HSFF’s Old Santa Fe Today app is underway. Please check this page for updates.


About the photographer for Old Santa Fe Today, 5th edition
Simone Frances is a writer and architectural photographer based in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and in coastal Maine. Frances received her BFA in photography in 2004 from the College of Santa Fe. After a long career as an antique photographic printer, Frances took her master’s in photography from the University of New Mexico in 2019, where she was a teacher of photography. Exhibiting locally and nationally, she has received awards and honors, such as the SITE Santa Fe Site Scholar, SOMA Mexico City Fellowship, the Fred M. Calkins Award, the Phyllis Muth Scholarship for Fine Arts, and the John L. Knight Award. Frances served as the Pictorial Fellow at the Center for Southwest Research and Special Collections from 2017 to 2019. Frances’ research led her to the fields of visual culture and public environment. Her conceptual work is centered around the public arena of institutional architecture, physical and conceptual structures of whiteness, and the participatory and performative relationships of public space.

PHOTOGRAPHS BELOW BY SIMONE FRANCES FOR OLD SANTA FE TODAY, 5TH EDITION: NEW MEXICO SUPREME COURT BUILDING, SAN MIGUEL CHAPEL, KAUNE-BANDELIER HOUSE, AND THE SECOND WARD SCHOOL.

GRANTS AWARDS

Funding from the New Mexico Humanities Council and National Endowment for the Arts
Historical Society of New Mexico 2020 Jane C. Sanchez Grant Awardee

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