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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Barrio de Analco Historic District is a historic district in Santa Fe, New Mexico, which includes one of the oldest houses in the continental United States, and the oldest church in the continental United States.The district includes seven historic structures as well as other structures in between them. The name "Analco" comes from the Nahuatl language spoken by the Tlaxcalteca Indians that accompanied the Spanish. "A" = water + "nal" = next to + "co" place of = next to the water (in this case a stream, the Santa Fe River). The seven historic structures are:Oldest House in New Mexico (House on De Vargas Street), 215 East De Vargas StreetChapel of San Miguel, 401 Old Santa Fe Trail, very near to the Santa Fe PlazaSt. Michael's Dormitory, 413 Old Santa Fe Trail, known as the Lamy BuildingGregorio Crespin House, 132 East De Vargas StreetRoque Tudesqui House, 129-135 East De Vargas StreetBoyle House, 327 East De Vargas StreetAdolph Bandelier House, 352 East De Vargas StreetThe district was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1968.The district runs primarily along East De Vargas Street from College Street to Paseo De Peralta in Santa Fe.. }

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