Tourism -- New Mexico
Found in 17 Collections and/or Records:
Albuquerque and New Mexico Pamphlet Collection
This collection contains pamphlets related to Albuquerque and New Mexico. Topics range from political campaigns to national parks and monuments, and conferences convening in this area. Many pamphlets are aimed toward prospective residents, tourists, and health-seeking visitors to New Mexico.
Chester E. Faris Papers
Coronado Cuarto Centennial Commission Collection
This collection contains material from 1925-1941 with the majority of the collection concerning the New Mexico Coronado Cuarto Centennial celebration.
Dennis P. Trujillo Papers
This collection consists of material collected and produced by Dennis Trujillo for the research and writing of his dissertation “The Commodification of Hispano Culture in New Mexico: Tourism, Mary Austin, and the Spanish Colonial Arts Society."
Elizabeth Willis DeHuff Family Papers
Elizabeth Willis DeHuff Pictorial Collection
Photographs of Hispanic and Indian peoples, landscapes, and cultural life of New Mexico from the 1920s to approximately 1945.
Ferenc M. Szasz Papers
Harry H. Dorman Scrapbook,
Indian Detours Photograph Album
The album contains prints of photographs from Fred Harvey's, Indian Detours.
Joseph Bursey Collection,
Collection consists of papers collected and created by Joseph Bursey, as Director of the New Mexico Tourist Bureau, 1940-1972.
Marta Weigle Collection,
Mary Sprague Sketchbook
The sketchbook is undated. It appears to have been handmade, of Ingres drawing paper with gouache sketches of New Mexico tourism scenes and sites, including St. Francis Cathedral and La Fonda in Santa Fe, El Rancho in Gallup, and scenes (including of dances) from many northern New Mexico Pueblos. Facing pages contain watercolor sketches of pottery, weavings and kachinas, along with line drawing cartoons. The sketchbook covers have separated from the interior pages.
New Mexico Coronado Cuarto Centennial Commission Records
The collection contains reports, programs, press releases, pamphlets, published articles and correspondence relating to the Coronado Cuarto Centennial celebration, 1935 - 1940. It includes information on dramatic presentations, publicity, and tourism promotions for the events. Also included are materials about Coronado Cuarto Centennial events sponsored by the U.S. Coronado Exposition Committee.
Old Santa Fe Folio
Portfolio, probably originally bound with twine, containing hand-colored collotype prints of historical, civic, religious, and commercial buildings, and monuments in Santa Fe, New Mexico.