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Tuesday, many of us toured the Governor's Palace on our own. Then in the afternoon, the buses took us to "Museum Hill," where we had a guided tour through the International Folk Art Museum and the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture. | ||
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The historic Palace of the Governors has many galleries and exhibits. |
Indian artists exhibit their wares at the entrance to the Palace of Governors. |
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Museum buildings on "Museum Hill. There seems to be a great view in all directions. |
Pete Coley takes a close look at the giant indian statue. | |
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Before the tour, we have a little lunch. |
We'll go see the museums as soon as the ladies come out of the restroom. | |
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The International Folk Art Museum showed hundreds of miniature scenes. |
The miniature figures were intricately carved and painted. | |
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The Indian Arts and Culture Museum showed some exquisite Navaho and Pueblo silverwork. |
These museum-goers have found a place to rest those weary feet. | |
Click to see the cocktail party that evening in Ed Hastings' elegant garden.