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My 6th grade class. I'm the short little peefee in the back row, 5th from the left. Glenn Schwendeman was the best teacher I ever had, in spite of there being 43 kids in this class.
The Santa Fe Reporter , August 6, 1986
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Charles A. Hannaford and Mike Taylor
When Santa Fe Made Its Own Beer
By 1873 there was an all-time high of 4,131 commercial beer breweries in the United States and almost every town of any consequence had its own brewery and its own beer. And Santa Fe – even though it was just the capital of a frontier Territory and not even part of a state - was no exception.
Times have certainly changed. Can it be that hospitals once provided you with the means to light your frajo?
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The Tesuque Drive-In Movie Theater, Tesuque, NM
It was while at Santa Fe Indian School, Quincy Tahoma, Diné-Navajo (1920-1956) developed his unique painting style. After WWII, he established himself as a full-time artist and painted a wide variety of subject matter but was perhaps best known for his dynamic action filled paintings. His signature included a vignette, which depicted what happened after the action in the painting.