St. Felipe’s was originally built in 1706 and due to a flood rebuilt in 1793. Please click here to read more of the Church’s history.
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2008-09-01 18:33Beautiful!
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2012-08-05 04:20My parents were married here april 12, 1942 … they moved to los angeles just after getting married to find work because there was no jobs available then …my parents were married 65 years … ive never been to albequerque and it makes me so sad to see all the wonderful pics and to have missed out on so many beautiful things i only got to hear about … my mom died in 2008 and i take care of my dad he’s 89 now and is immortal of course he’s Navajo 🙂