Heaven's Window
by Michael Wallis
Photographs by Jack Parsons

(Graphic Arts Publishing)
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Explore the rich history of the remarkable region of northern New Mexico we call "heaven's window". This compelling place in the Southwest, which includes Santa Fe, Taos, and the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, has long been a magnetic crossroads, geographically and culturally. Journey through the magical upper Rio Grande reigion and take a poetic look at the Land of Enchantment including its pueblos, its historic churches and its ancient petroglyphs.
The town of Truchas, a former Spanish colonial outpost, was built on top of an eight-thousand-foot mesa. Truchas remains one of the most culturally traditional of the Northern New Mexico Hispanic villages.
A young girl dances at the spring festival at El Rancho de Las Golondrinas
The Church of San Francisco de Assis in Rancho de Taos is one of the most photographed sights of Northern N.M.
The pickup and matching wall of Las Vegas resident Katherine Duke.