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Quote: Who and how? You'll still be pondering these questions long after leaving the chapel in the historic area of Santa Fe.One of the few non-Adobe churches in the area, the chapel was modeled after Sainte-Chappelle Read More
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Quote: Particularly for first time visitors it’s a good idea to visit the museum website to learn about the current exhibition. Also, it will alert you to the two-week period between exhibitions when most if not all the Read More
Quote: Was beautiful. There are three old churches close together. Find a parking spot and walk to all of them. There was also a small Indian flea market in the church lot. Read More
Quote: The Museum of International Folk Art is a tribute to the common or folk people from around the world. Browsing the exhibits here can keep you occupied for at least 3 hours.The museum is not far from the Santa Fe Read More
Quote: The art galleries of Canyon Road are transformed into a magical Christmas Eve caroling extravaganza. If you are lucky enough to hit Santa Fe on Christmas Eve, plan on strolling though the plaza and nearby Read More
Quote: At least a half-day visit to the Santa Fe Plaza should be considered for a Northern New Mexico vacation itinerary. Shoppers and art lovers might want to devote at least a full day here.The Plaza is several blocks Read More
Quote: When you consider the glorious cathedrals of Medieval Europe, this little church, said to be the oldest in the States, is not very impressive. However, the plain adobe walls, originally built in 1610 and shored Read More
Quote: The Santa Fe School of Cooking offers several cooking classes a week (see their website here) in southwestern cuisine. We went to Santa Fe for a week to take all the classes given (three) and had a wonderful Read More
Quote: The Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian hosts changing exhibitions of contemporary and historic Native American art with an emphasis on the Southwest. Main gallery exhibitions change twice a year. Smaller Read More
Quote: New Mexico claims the distinction of having the oldest as well as the newest state capitols in the United States. The oldest is the Palace of the Governors built in 1610 found on the plaza downtown. The newest is Read More