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21. David R Stevens DDS - General Dentistry
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   Suite G 1442 S Saint Francis Dr,
   Santa Fe
   NM
   87505

22. Clarence Ronald Rehorn DDS - General Dentistry
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   465 Saint Michaels Dr Ste 205,
   Santa Fe
   NM
   87505

23. Walter M Zierman DDS - General Dentistry
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   1405 Luisa St Ste 1,
   Santa Fe
   NM
   87505

24. Richard Switzer Parker DDS - General Dentistry
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   2019 Galisteo St Ste L2,
   Santa Fe
   NM
   87505

25. Robert E Darmitzel DDS - General Dentistry
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   1300 Luisa St Ste 6,
   Santa Fe
   NM
   87505

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Santa Fe Dental News

George Boone, 85; major Southern California philanthropist - Los Angeles Times


Los Angeles Times

George Boone, 85; major Southern California philanthropist
Los Angeles Times, CA - Aug 17, 2008
After earning his dental degree, Boone worked as a Navy dentist on a military base in China following World War II. Returning to USC, he earned a master's ...
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New Mexico News Brief, Monday, Aug. 25 - KOAT


New Mexico News Brief, Monday, Aug. 25
KOAT - Aug 25, 2008
SANTA FE, NM - Home sales in New Mexico for the second quarter of 2008 have fallen by 28 percent compared to the same period a year ago. ...

State's iconic symbol once considered a weed - Kansas.com


State's iconic symbol once considered a weed
Kansas.com, KS - Aug 31, 2008
Some believe it may have been encouraged to grow in Kansas by travelers along the Santa Fe Trail. The bright flowers were stuck in horse bridles to decorate ...