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Pueblo of Tesuque

About 8 mi. N of Santa Fe on W bank of Tesuque River, Santa Fe, NM, USA

Latitude & Longitude: 35° 48' 10.723212", -105° 58' 32.18376"
  New Mexico NM State Historical Marker
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National Register of Historic Places
 
    Listed in the National Register of Historic Places
The small Tewa-speaking pueblo of Tesuque was established around 1300, and was first visited by Europeans in 1591. The Pueblo Revolt, driving the Spanish from New Mexico for thirteen years, broke out here in 1680. Its present church was built in the 1880s, upon an earlier structure.

Pueblo of Tesuque was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on July 16, 1973.

Last updated: 10/12/2009 15:10:00
   
     
 
Pueblo of Tesuque Historical Marker Location Map, Santa Fe, New Mexico