Fairs and Festivals are fun gatherings where family members can enjoy each other's presence and bond with each other. It is an event for shopping and bargaining for intricate and unique finds and also a time for savoring mouth watering treats from food concessionaires. Festivals are also the perfect place to showcase a persons crafting talent and at the same time earn money by selling it to eager hand made buyers. Festivals are also venues to display great performances by the locals talented artists, to further enrich the experience.
Festivals heighten a locations surroundings and make people see the beauty and history of the place in a different level. It could be done so by placing the fair in front or beside an interesting building or edifice that accents the event as a backdrop. That is the reason why some flea markets are situated near or in front of an interesting edifice, to further enrich the whole experience.
The fairs and festivals in New Mexico is one classic example. New Mexico is a state brimming with rich history and timeless, preserved Architecture to go with it. Many buildings in this state are well preserved by the locals that display a rich Spanish style heritage. This is quite understandable because almost 40% of New Mexico population consists of people with Hispanic origins.
The Architecture in New Mexico is as interesting as its history. The ancient people in New Mexico used to build their houses underground. They do so by digging about a foot to 6 feet deep from the earth and after placing the right amount of foundations to secure the space; they place a roof/entrance in line with the ground. They call this dwelling Anasazi . Over the years they learned to build houses from the ground made of natural earth materials such as stone or clay while keeping the Anasazis for its new function as a worship or entertaining chamber.
I invite you to spend the time to see the fairs in New Mexico and delight with the rich Architecture the state possess.
Festivals heighten a locations surroundings and make people see the beauty and history of the place in a different level. It could be done so by placing the fair in front or beside an interesting building or edifice that accents the event as a backdrop. That is the reason why some flea markets are situated near or in front of an interesting edifice, to further enrich the whole experience.
The fairs and festivals in New Mexico is one classic example. New Mexico is a state brimming with rich history and timeless, preserved Architecture to go with it. Many buildings in this state are well preserved by the locals that display a rich Spanish style heritage. This is quite understandable because almost 40% of New Mexico population consists of people with Hispanic origins.
The Architecture in New Mexico is as interesting as its history. The ancient people in New Mexico used to build their houses underground. They do so by digging about a foot to 6 feet deep from the earth and after placing the right amount of foundations to secure the space; they place a roof/entrance in line with the ground. They call this dwelling Anasazi . Over the years they learned to build houses from the ground made of natural earth materials such as stone or clay while keeping the Anasazis for its new function as a worship or entertaining chamber.
I invite you to spend the time to see the fairs in New Mexico and delight with the rich Architecture the state possess.
About the Author:
Mercie Hallow is a writer and a researcher on events in Travel and Leisure. Visiting events such as the New Mexico craft fairs will open ones spirit on the beauty of the world beyond home's borders. If youre staying in New Mexico, the author suggests checking out the New Mexico craft shows for entertainments to make your stay memorable.
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