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SANTA FE — Walk into the Palace Press at the New Mexico History Museum, and you might see a vintage printing press in action as the curator prints posters on a Vandercook proof press. You might even have the chance to turn the handle and make your own print. A new exhibition at the Museum, “Printed at the Palace,” celebrates this unique letterpress print shop located inside the historic Palace of the Governors and showcases a selection of broadsides, flyers, and limited-edition prints and books created at the Press.
“The Palace Press has been an invaluable resource for printing history Read More







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Budville Trading Company: The exterior of the Budville Trading Company sits silent today. The old gas pumps are gone and the place remains a monument to better times. The building has obviously been maintained over the years and still attracts many Historic Route 66 travelers today. Photo by Gary Warren/ladailypost.com
Budville, N.M.: A closer view of the entrance area and signage at the Budville Trading Company in the ghost town of Budville, N.M. Photo by Gary Warren/ladailypost.com
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Community members and officials gather at Fuller Lodge on April 8 to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Manhattan Project National Historical Park in Los Alamos. Photo by Mark MacInnes/ladailypost.com
The first permanent site manager for the Los Alamos unit of MAPR, Nicholas Murray, addresses the crowd at the 10th anniversary celebration on April 8 at Fuller Lodge. Photo by Mark MacInnes/ladailypost.com