[1] It is a complex of three adjoining buildings, the oldest being the northernmost which was built in 1922 and operated as a trading post until it was closed in 1995.
It is located at the former U.S. Route 66 crossing of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway railroad tracks at Domingo.
[2] It is across the street from what is now the Kewa Pueblo (Rail Runner station), on Indian Service Route 88.
[3] It was built by the Seligman family and is Mission/Spanish Revival and Southwest Vernacular in style.
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