Taos Indian Health Center, 0.3 mile south-southwest of Pueblos Plaza, ...
Significance: The Taos Indian Health Center was constructed by the Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, and opened as a hospital in the late 1920s to serve the Pueblo of Taos and Picuris Pueblo... More
Taos Indian Health Center, 0.3 mile south-southwest of Pueblos Plaza, ...
Significance: The Taos Indian Health Center was constructed by the Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, and opened as a hospital in the late 1920s to serve the Pueblo of Taos and Picuris Pueblo... More
Sacaton Hospital Residence, 315 West Casa Blanca Road, Sacaton, Pinal ...
Significance: It is associated with the US Army's administration of health-related services for Indians in the area from 1875-1935. It was built ca. 1919 as physician's quarters for Sacaton's first health care ... More
Taos Indian Health Center, 0.3 mile south-southwest of Pueblos Plaza, ...
Significance: The Taos Indian Health Center was constructed by the Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, and opened as a hospital in the late 1920s to serve the Pueblo of Taos and Picuris Pueblo... More
Sacaton Hospital Residence, 315 West Casa Blanca Road, Sacaton, Pinal ...
Significance: It is associated with the US Army's administration of health-related services for Indians in the area from 1875-1935. It was built ca. 1919 as physician's quarters for Sacaton's first health care ... More
Taos Indian Health Center, 0.3 mile south-southwest of Pueblos Plaza, ...
Significance: The Taos Indian Health Center was constructed by the Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, and opened as a hospital in the late 1920s to serve the Pueblo of Taos and Picuris Pueblo... More
Sacaton Hospital Residence, 315 West Casa Blanca Road, Sacaton, Pinal ...
Significance: It is associated with the US Army's administration of health-related services for Indians in the area from 1875-1935. It was built ca. 1919 as physician's quarters for Sacaton's first health care ... More
Taos Indian Health Center, 0.3 mile south-southwest of Pueblos Plaza, ...
Significance: The Taos Indian Health Center was constructed by the Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, and opened as a hospital in the late 1920s to serve the Pueblo of Taos and Picuris Pueblo... More
Sacaton Hospital Residence, 315 West Casa Blanca Road, Sacaton, Pinal ...
Significance: It is associated with the US Army's administration of health-related services for Indians in the area from 1875-1935. It was built ca. 1919 as physician's quarters for Sacaton's first health care ... More
Taos Indian Health Center, 0.3 mile south-southwest of Pueblos Plaza, ...
Significance: The Taos Indian Health Center was constructed by the Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, and opened as a hospital in the late 1920s to serve the Pueblo of Taos and Picuris Pueblo... More
Sacaton Hospital Residence, 315 West Casa Blanca Road, Sacaton, Pinal ...
Significance: It is associated with the US Army's administration of health-related services for Indians in the area from 1875-1935. It was built ca. 1919 as physician's quarters for Sacaton's first health care ... More
Sacaton Hospital Residence, 315 West Casa Blanca Road, Sacaton, Pinal ...
Significance: It is associated with the US Army's administration of health-related services for Indians in the area from 1875-1935. It was built ca. 1919 as physician's quarters for Sacaton's first health care ... More
Sacaton Hospital Residence, 315 West Casa Blanca Road, Sacaton, Pinal ...
Significance: It is associated with the US Army's administration of health-related services for Indians in the area from 1875-1935. It was built ca. 1919 as physician's quarters for Sacaton's first health care ... More
Taos Indian Health Center, 0.3 mile south-southwest of Pueblos Plaza, ...
Significance: The Taos Indian Health Center was constructed by the Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, and opened as a hospital in the late 1920s to serve the Pueblo of Taos and Picuris Pueblo... More
Sacaton Hospital Residence, 315 West Casa Blanca Road, Sacaton, Pinal ...
Significance: It is associated with the US Army's administration of health-related services for Indians in the area from 1875-1935. It was built ca. 1919 as physician's quarters for Sacaton's first health care ... More
Taos Indian Health Center, 0.3 mile south-southwest of Pueblos Plaza, ...
Significance: The Taos Indian Health Center was constructed by the Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, and opened as a hospital in the late 1920s to serve the Pueblo of Taos and Picuris Pueblo... More
Taos Indian Health Center, 0.3 mile south-southwest of Pueblos Plaza, ...
Significance: The Taos Indian Health Center was constructed by the Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, and opened as a hospital in the late 1920s to serve the Pueblo of Taos and Picuris Pueblo... More
Taos Indian Health Center, 0.3 mile south-southwest of Pueblos Plaza, ...
Significance: The Taos Indian Health Center was constructed by the Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, and opened as a hospital in the late 1920s to serve the Pueblo of Taos and Picuris Pueblo... More
Taos Indian Health Center, 0.3 mile south-southwest of Pueblos Plaza, ...
Significance: The Taos Indian Health Center was constructed by the Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, and opened as a hospital in the late 1920s to serve the Pueblo of Taos and Picuris Pueblo... More
Sacaton Hospital Residence, 315 West Casa Blanca Road, Sacaton, Pinal ...
Significance: It is associated with the US Army's administration of health-related services for Indians in the area from 1875-1935. It was built ca. 1919 as physician's quarters for Sacaton's first health care ... More
Taos Indian Health Center, 0.3 mile south-southwest of Pueblos Plaza, ...
Significance: The Taos Indian Health Center was constructed by the Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, and opened as a hospital in the late 1920s to serve the Pueblo of Taos and Picuris Pueblo... More
Sacaton Hospital Residence, 315 West Casa Blanca Road, Sacaton, Pinal ...
Significance: It is associated with the US Army's administration of health-related services for Indians in the area from 1875-1935. It was built ca. 1919 as physician's quarters for Sacaton's first health care ... More
Taos Indian Health Center, 0.3 mile south-southwest of Pueblos Plaza, ...
Significance: The Taos Indian Health Center was constructed by the Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, and opened as a hospital in the late 1920s to serve the Pueblo of Taos and Picuris Pueblo... More
Taos Indian Health Center, 0.3 mile south-southwest of Pueblos Plaza, ...
Significance: The Taos Indian Health Center was constructed by the Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, and opened as a hospital in the late 1920s to serve the Pueblo of Taos and Picuris Pueblo... More
Sacaton Hospital Residence, 315 West Casa Blanca Road, Sacaton, Pinal ...
Significance: It is associated with the US Army's administration of health-related services for Indians in the area from 1875-1935. It was built ca. 1919 as physician's quarters for Sacaton's first health care ... More
Taos Indian Health Center, 0.3 mile south-southwest of Pueblos Plaza, ...
Significance: The Taos Indian Health Center was constructed by the Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, and opened as a hospital in the late 1920s to serve the Pueblo of Taos and Picuris Pueblo... More
Taos Indian Health Center, 0.3 mile south-southwest of Pueblos Plaza, ...
Significance: The Taos Indian Health Center was constructed by the Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, and opened as a hospital in the late 1920s to serve the Pueblo of Taos and Picuris Pueblo... More
Taos Indian Health Center, 0.3 mile south-southwest of Pueblos Plaza, ...
Significance: The Taos Indian Health Center was constructed by the Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, and opened as a hospital in the late 1920s to serve the Pueblo of Taos and Picuris Pueblo... More
Taos Indian Health Center, 0.3 mile south-southwest of Pueblos Plaza, ...
Significance: The Taos Indian Health Center was constructed by the Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, and opened as a hospital in the late 1920s to serve the Pueblo of Taos and Picuris Pueblo... More