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Joining Forces To Preserve An Historic 18th Century Plaza

Towns in 18th Century New Mexico were built as enclosures.  Outside adobe walls were windowless and doorless, facing inward were homes and a place of worship, and at the center was a plaza.  New Mexico's last such remaining structure is the timeworn but largely intact in Chimayo.  In 2017, hoping to save this historic place, the Chimayo Cultural Preservation Association teamed up the Santa Fe non-profit .  Cornerstones Director Jake Barrow spoke with 91°µÍø about the significance of the plaza and what the partners have done to preserve it.

Jake Barrow welcomes the public to view the work that's going on in the Plaza Del Cerro.  In this longer version of the conversation, he suggests that visitors start at the Chimayo History Museum (505-351-0945), which is located on the Plaza and run by the Chimayo Cultural Preservation Association. 

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Spencer Beckwith reports on the arts for 91°µÍø. For ten years, until March of 2014, Spencer was the producer and host of 91°µÍø's "Performance New Mexico," a weekday morning arts program that included interviews with musicians, writers and performers. Spencer is a graduate of the acting program at the Juilliard School, and, before moving to New Mexico in 2002, was for many years a professional actor based in New York City.
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