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Tesuque Pueblo breaks ground on new church
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THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 2003 Tesuque Pueblo in New Mexico has broken ground on a new church to replace the historic one that was burned last June. Although the tribe operates a casino, funds for the $1.2 million, 4,986-square-foot structure have being raised through other methods, including $40,000 from a priest and donations from other organization. The tribe has about $500,000 to go. Get the Story:
Tribe Breaks Ground for Its New Church (The Santa Fe New Mexican 6/25) Related Stories:
Pueblo to rebuild church after fire (09/13)
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