Robert C.
Yelp
It is rare that I go out of my way to see a state capitol. I've seen the one in Hawaii, Oregon, Utah, Nevada, and California. After all if you've seen one, you've seen them all, right?
Not so fast. September, 2018, we walked 1 mile from our timeshare condo at Villas De Santa Fe to the New Mexico State Capitol, with the intent on seeing some spectacular art works of local artists. We were not disappointed.
Magnificent round rotunda, 4 levels, with art works, sculpture, and quilts on display both in the rotunda, and in the corridors leading to the governing chambers of the legislature, free to the general public.
Took maybe a 150 pictures, but erased most of them, including all the wife's shots of the quilts. Saved the pictures of the old west, including the days of the Conquestadors, through the days of the Navajos, and when New Mexico was settled by the Spanish, the Mexicans, and then the Texas cowboys.
In these days of the coronavirus, New Mexico has a 14 day quarantine for all visitors from out of state, with exceptions for airline personnel, hospital first responders, ems first responders, on duty military personnel, and visitors on essential official business. Unlikely that we will get a chance to come back as scheduled in September 2020, with the Albuquerque International Balloon Festival cancelled.
And to those state officials who have to go back to work in the New Mexico State Capitol, at least you got some awesome western landscape works of art to admire on your way into the office.