Institute of American Indian Arts Ceramics Studio
Institute of American Indian Arts Ceramics Studio is a building in Santa Fe, New Mexico and has an elevation of 6,778 feet. Institute of American Indian Arts Ceramics Studio is situated nearby to the movie theater The Screen, as well as near the memorial Santa Fe on the Camino Real.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include The Screen and New Mexico State Library.
The Screen
Movie theater
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The Screen was an arthouse cinema in midtown Santa Fe, New Mexico, on the campus of the now-defunct Santa Fe University of Art and Design. The Screen opened in 1997, and closed in 2020. The Screen is situated 1,100 feet southeast of Institute of American Indian Arts Ceramics Studio.
New Mexico State Library
Library
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The New Mexico State Library is a government library in Santa Fe. New Mexico State Library is situated 1,600 feet west of Institute of American Indian Arts Ceramics Studio.
Santa Fe on the Camino Real
Memorial
The Camino Real, also known as the Silver Route, was a Spanish 2,560-kilometre-long road used from 1598 to 1882. It was the northernmost of the four major "royal roads" that linked Mexico City to its major tributaries during and after the Spanish colonial era. Santa Fe on the Camino Real is situated 1,500 feet northwest of Institute of American Indian Arts Ceramics Studio.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Agua Fria and Barrio de Analco Historic District.
Agua Fria
Hamlet
Agua Fria is a census-designated place in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, United States. It is part of the Santa Fe, New Mexico Metropolitan Statistical Area. Agua Fria is situated 2½ miles west of Institute of American Indian Arts Ceramics Studio.
Barrio de Analco Historic District
Neighborhood
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The Barrio de Analco Historic District is a National Historic Landmark District centered at the junction of East De Vargas Street and Old Santa Fe Trail in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Barrio de Analco Historic District is situated 3 miles northeast of Institute of American Indian Arts Ceramics Studio.
Santa Fe
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Santa Fe, founded in 1607, is the capital of the state of New Mexico and its principal tourist destination, renowned for its confluence of scenic beauty, long history, cultural diversity, and extraordinary concentration of arts, music and fine dining.
Institute of American Indian Arts Ceramics Studio
- Type: Building
- Location: Santa Fe, New Mexico, Southwest, United States, North America
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Latitude
35.65725° or 35° 39′ 26″ northLongitude
-105.97836° or 105° 58′ 42″ westElevation
6,778 feet (2,066 metres)Open location code
857PM24C+WMGeoNames ID
5472780
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