Saturday, June 1, 2013
Georgia O’Keeffe Museum
The museum houses the largest collection of O’Keeffe works of art in the world, over 1000 paintings, drawings, and sculptures. It’s a fairly small museum with changing exhibitions of art by O’Keeffe and other modern artists.
Everything is accessible. Most of the sidewalks and curb cuts around Santa Fe Plaza are in good condition but once you get a few blocks away the situation deteriorates. Sidewalks are narrow, tilted, and rough. Many shops have a step at the entrance. Curb cuts are steep and uneven. Wheelchair users will need to have help.
Parking around the plaza is very limited. RVs may be parked a few blocks south east in the lot on the corner of Alameda Street and Cathedral Place. The parking fee is high – $20.00 for a RV- but that’s for 24 hours and if your RV is self contained you can stay overnight, something almost unheard of in a city. Free parking is available at the government offices where Paseo De Peralta turns west. The spaces are short so weekends, when the buildings are closed, may be best for RV parking. Parking Museum
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