

located within walking distance on adjacent property
Today, only ruined walls and adobe mounds remain of the once-thriving Plaza of Santa Rosa de Lima de Abiquiu. The remnant of the Chapel dedicated to the former village's patron saint consists of the north wall of the nave, with a doorway leading to what was once the sacristy. The mounds indicate where some of the settlers' houses once stood.

Home and Studio are located right at the entrance of the Abiquiu pueblo. The O'Keeffe Home is open to visitors by appointment only.
The O'Keeffe Museum is located in Santa Fe. For information about the museum visit their web site at http://www.okeeffemuseum.org

Conference Center is located 15 miles north of Abiquiu. Year-round education and mission center of the Presbyterian Church for beople of diverse faiths, racial and cultural origins. The beautiful high desert landscape combine with programs to give participants an experience of rest, re-creation and renewal. Visit their web site at http://www.newmexico-ghostranch.org

There is an Artist in the Abiquiu area producing unique and beautiful pottery, furniture, and paintings. Old Abiquiu B&B has featured Dawn Sanders, a "Micaceous Potter". Visit her at http://www.artnewmexico.com/artist/dawnsanders