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Works in Progress - Santa Fe Books by Mark H. Cross

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Author Mark Cross has written for The Santa Fe New Mexican, the Albuquerque Journal, and worked as an editor for the New Mexico Legislature.

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Works in Progress - Santa Fe Books by Mark H. Cross Skip to content Home Books About News & Events Contact Main Menu About Books Contact Home News & Events News & Events Works in Progress     I  am contemplating a book about the artists and writers who came to Santa Fe in the early 20th  century and the effect they had on the city’s art and architecture. To that end, I am writing a few essays on topics of interest. The following article, which appeared in the Fall 2022 issue of El Boletin, t he Old Santa Fe Association’s newsletter, is the first of these essays. Whose Fiesta Is It? Most members of the Old Santa Fe Associationknow that the organization was formed by the city’s artists and writers in response to a planned Chautauqua, or seasonal cultural colony. A group of Texas clubwomen, estimated at 3,000 in number, planned to acquire land in Santa Fe and build summer cottages to live in while they attended lectures and concerts. The OSFA was ...

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