Old Town, New Era
Above: Old Town's San Felipe de Neri Church was built in 1793, replacing a 1706 mission. On the edge of a neighborhood epitomized by rambling adobes, turquoise doors, and ristra-hung portals, Hotel…
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Above: Old Town's San Felipe de Neri Church was built in 1793, replacing a 1706 mission. On the edge of a neighborhood epitomized by rambling adobes, turquoise doors, and ristra-hung portals, Hotel…
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