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The Ghost (Ranch) of Georgia O
13 days ago: golfkat published a blog
The Ghost (Ranch) of Georgia O'Keefe
December 12th 2009  North America » United States » New Mexico » Abiquiu
"When I got to New Mexico, that was mine." Georgia O'Keefe In this way Georgia O'Keeffe described her instant love for northern New Mexico, a love that lasted the rest of her life. The time was 1 ... 4 photos [full story]


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