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Seton Village, New Mexico : ウィキペディア英語版 | Seton Village, New Mexico
Seton Village was an unincorporated community in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, United States. It grew around the 32-room "castle" built by artist, author, and naturalist Ernest Thompson Seton located a few miles southeast of Santa Fe. The village was built on 100 acres (0.4 km2) purchased by Seton. The tract eventually grew to 2500 acres (10 km2). The Village was home to the Seton Institute, including the Woodcraft League and the College of Indian Wisdom. The village has a view of the Jemez Mountains and Mount Taylor. == Seton Castle == Beginning in 1933, Seton designed and built his castle. The 32-room, 6,900 square foot (640 m2) multi-level building has a flat-roof and rough hewn stone wall exterior. The interior has oak floors and plaster walls with the ceilings supported by log rafters. The Castle was built on a hill at an elevation of 7,000 feet (2100 m). It is designated a National Historic Landmark and a New Mexico State Cultural Property. The castle burned down while being restored in 2005. The Academy for the Love of Learning, which owns the property, has decided to preserve the castle ruins as a "contemplative garden."
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