Mud, manure, and straw. And thats how they built it. Adobe is made and sun baked for several, several days before it is able to be stacked to form a wall. And depending on how they stack the adobe, determines the depth of the wall. San miguel statue is at the Center Bottom of the altar and san miguel is the patron of the mission church. It dates from the 1600s. It was carved in old mexico by missionaries and then brought to santa fe. Above san miguel is christ of nazarene and the typical art bork was first discovered by the archaeologists in 1955, found beneath the large wooden the painting was sent to the Taylor Museum of art in colorado springs. Their artists worked at cleaning and restoring it and as you see it today. The bell of san miguel dates back to 1356. This bell was brought to us and it was actually on a threetiered tower that fell at one point, and landed on top of the cemetery in front of the chapel. So now we just we keep it in the church. Santa fe is very significant as being the holy city of faith. And generations of peoples have come here to worship in san miguel chapel. So since its inception, its had a continuous serving mass. We continually have mass at 2 00 in latin, and at 5 00 in english. So i believe that theres just a spiritual feeling that you get about coming here. Its not a museum. Its a place of worship and a place its very, very spiritual to many people. Not only because of what has happened many years past, but what you can gain from what is happening today. I often ask people to take a step back, come in, take their time and absorb what may have happened so many hundreds of years ago. And get a feel for what the people were that came here back then, lived through and went through. And continue to remember that we all came from somewhere. Whether it be devastation or privilege, but faith and commitment is whats most important in life. The cspan citys tour takes book tv and American History tv on the road. This weekend we partnered with Time Warner Cable for a visit to green bay, wisconsin. Wisconsin is known as americas dairyland because we make the most cheese but also the best cheese. The industry developed in wisconsin from what was homestead cheese where everybody, each farm family made cheese for their own use, it was recognized that we had an ideal environment for raising dairy cow and cheese was really just a way to take that perishable product before refrigeration would last only three days. If you make cheese, Cheddar Cheese can last for a decade. This was late 1880s when the industry got started in wisconsin. Generally farmers in the neighborhood would form a cooperative. They would build a Cheese Factory and they would hire cheese maker and the cheese maker would work for the cooperative on shares. The cheese makers tended to move around a lot. There were thousands. In 1930 over 2,000 cheese plants in wisconsin. It has transportation and a road system improved there was consolidation among the smaller plants and that continued up until about 1990 when there were only about 200 cheese factories in wisconsin. Watch all of your own events from green bay saturday at noon eastern on cspan 2s book tv and sunday afternoon on cspan 3 00 at 2 00. Now on cspan 3 American History tv. First up a Panel Discussion on minority activism. As part of Martin Luther king, jr. s Poor People Campaign africanamerican and chicano came to washington, d. C. To push