Area of black assault boulders on which weve got 24,000 petroglyphs. The story of the National Monument isnt just about a single petroglyph or concentrations. It also includes the volcanic cones and the mesa top that spreads out towards albuquerque. The pueblo people would come up to the mesa top. We have evidence of them carrying water and farming. Sometimes they would send their children up here to keep the rabbits away from their crops. We see many ancient trails up here and this becomes part of a larger spiritual landscape thats important to most pueblo people. Were here at Boca Negra Canyon and were going to be walking on the macaw trail. What we see here is 113 feet tall. These black boulders once came from several sheet flows from if the volcano. Most of our 150,000 visitors stop here first. This is one of the first petroglyph that people who come to the monument might see. It is a carving on to the rock. Pueblo people would use stone chisels and hammered to peck, abrade, incise
He was determined to make it a palace. Other people writing about it across the centuries, this modest adoe by buadp adobe buil. There was nothing about the palace of the governors that made it appear to be what we consider a Great National historic landmark. Calling it a palace was more pretense than reality for much of its history. The spanish occupied new mexico from 1598 until 1821 when mexico declared its independence from spain. In that period of 1598 to 1609, the new mexico seat of government was in the northern part of the state. In 1609, the governors moved here to santa fe and established this as the first government house. In this building they ruled the territory that was new mexico and at that time new mexico was everything that wasnt florida. So it is a massive area. So from the palace of the governors, the governors directed the exploration of new mexico, the settlement of new mexico, the establishment of the spanish land tenure system here in the southwest. They receive
Why we have this new perhaps replacement technology. So you may ask what is an interurban. Now, i know that you all took baby latin in high school, so interurban, between cities. Thats the kind of latin i actually remember from the early 1960s. So perhaps its time for me to just give you some visual images of an interurban. This is a brochure, as you can tell, 1907, that was sold to travelers in the greater new england area. And this is going to be the heartland of what we call rural trolleys, and rural trolleys are simply street Car Companies that have extended their lines out into the suburbs nearby villages or perhaps to an Amusement Park or to a cemetery, whatever. But this is the kind of early interurban car that was so ubiquitous. A summer car, looks like fun. You have those sweet summer breezes, and it is a way certainly to see the landscape. So this is the first type of interurban car. And note that it has an overhead, a pole that connects the traction motors with the power sou
The Indiana Manufacturers Association plans to host the first Indiana Sustainability Summit for Manufacturers, covering subjects like renewable energy and the circular economy.