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The images in this Gallery are collated alphabetically first by State Code like AZ, then in some cases a location code like GCNP(Grand Canyon National Park) and then by the date of capture and a caption. All the images on this Gallery are protected by US copyright laws. No image may be copied or downloaded without formal written permissin from Tom Jesiolowski?Northland Arts Nature Images.
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NM-MOUNTAINAIR 2019.11.11#2812.3. Street Art honoring the first Santa Fe Railway link in 1908. Mountainair, New Mexico.
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NM-MOUNTAINAIR 2019.11.11#2812.3. Street Art honoring the first Santa Fe Railway link in 1908. Mountainair, New Mexico.

  • NM-Apache Museum-2019.11.8#3898.3. Two Apache males in Battle dress. Circa 1882, Location unknown. In the Apache Museum, Rodeo, New Mexico.
  • NM-Apache Museum-2019.11.8#3900.2. Geronimo and Naiche on horseback. Perico a second cousin with baby standing to the left of Geronimo, and Tisna standing on the right. Before negotiations with General George Crook at Canon de Los Embudos, Mexico. In the Apache Museum, Rodeo, New Mexico.
  • NM-Apache Museum-2019.11.8#3902.2. Apache scout and translator Mickey Free. He was kidnapped as a boy and raised by the Apache. Apache Museum, Rodeo, New Mexico.
  • NM-Apache Museum-2019.11.8#3903.3. General George Crook. In the Apache Museum, Rodeo, New Mexico.
  • NM-Apache Museum-2019.11.8#3904.2. Geronimo a prominent leader, Medicine man or Shaman of the Bedonkohe band of the Ndendahe Apache Tribe. Portrait in Fort Sill, Oklahoma circa 1900 where he died in 1909. Apache Museum, Rodeo, New Mexico.
  • NM-Apache Museum-2019.11.8#3906.3. Geronimo and Naiche with their band of Apache. On the way to San Antonio after their last surrender. Photo in the Apache Museum, Rodeo, New Mexico.
  • NM-Apache Museum-2019.11.8#3909.2. Portrait of Geronimo circa 1904, on display in the Apache Museum, Rodeo, New Mexico.
  • NM-MOUNTAINAIR 2019.11.11#2809.1. Sculptured and painted artwork of a Horny Toad and a Diamondback Rattler in the parking area in front of the National Park Service building. Mountainair New Mexico.
  • NM-MOUNTAINAIR 2019.11.11#2810.2. Wall Art of quilt like patterns composed of photographs and mosaic symbols and a center piece celebrating Mountainair  with symbols that depict things found in the area and commemorate the founding of the town in 1903. Mountainair, New Mexico.
  • NM-MOUNTAINAIR 2019.11.11#2812.3. Street Art honoring the first Santa Fe Railway link in 1908. Mountainair, New Mexico.
  • NM-MOUNTAINAIR 2019.11.11#2875.3. The Folk Art fence that was decorated by Clem "Pop" Shaffer. Like on his Hotel, and Restaurant building, the symbol at the bottom right of the gate is not a Nazi Swastika. It's a Navajo "Whirling Log" that is a symbol of peace and goodwill. Mountainair, New Mexico.
  • NM-MOUNTAINAIR 2019.11.11#2877.2. Street Art. I stopped when the Horny Toad with the mosaic pattern caught my eye not realizing the building behind is completely covered with a monochrome like scene except for the brightly colored red capped mushroom. Mountainair New Mexico.
  • NM-MOUNTAINAIR 2019.11.11#2878.2. Fence Art in a parking area. Mountainair New Mexico.
  • NM-MOUNTAINAIR 2019.11.11#2880.2. The Rosebud Saloon in Mountainair New Mexico.
  • NM-MOUNTAINAIR 2019.11.11#2882.2. Wall Art in Mountainair New Mexico.
  • NM-MOUNTAINAIR 2019.11.11#2883.2. Wall Art in Mountainair New Mexico.
  • NM-MOUNTAINAIR 2019.11.11#2884.2. Street Art honoring the first Santa Fe Railway link. The Railway was ounce the life blood of this community. Mountainair, New Mexico.
  • NM-MOUNTAINAIR 2019.11.11#4323.1. The famous Shaffer Hotel built by Clem "Pop" Shaffer. The symbols on the restaurant are not Swastika's. They are early Native American symbols for Peace and Goodwill, especially with Navajo and Hopi people. The Navajo people called them "Whirling Logs" Mountainair, New Mexico.
  • NM-MOUNTAINAIR 2019.11.11#4325.1x. The Folk Art Theme inside the restaurant of the Clem "Pop" Shaffer Hotel. Mountainair, New Mexico.
  • NM-MOUNTAINAIR 2019.11.11#4327.1xx. The Folk Art theme in the restaurant of the famous Clem "Pop" Shaffer Hotel. Mountainair, New Mexico.
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