Created by MikeInTown on March 22, 2008
- Santa Fe was a fascinating 3-day cultural and historical stop during our road trip through Northern New Mexico and Southern Colorado.
Created by SeenThat on August 24, 2006
- "Do you want Christmas?" they charmingly ask while referring to a red and green chilies stew. Sometimes a burrito is upgraded here and called a chapati roll. Santa Fe, where people eat organic and take food back home so that they can enrich their compost pile, is a different city.
Created by SeenThat on July 28, 2006
- Returning to the City of the Holy Faith after an absence of more than a month, I found, despite the midsummer sun, a colder town refreshed daily by sudden, slow rains. Exploring more of its surroundings became an appealing option.
- 2 reviews
- 3 Stories
- 20 photos
Created by beckilena on June 13, 2006
- Santa Fe is rich in arts, food, and historical views.
Created by SeenThat on May 17, 2006
- Northern New Mexico is home to many Pueblos, a Spanish word used for the indigenous people. Springs and trails, archaeological sites and living Pueblos offering the best of their heritage, a small stream called “Rio Grande” (Big River) and an awesome desert await to the travelers.
- 3 reviews
- 2 Stories
- 16 photos
Created by SeenThat on March 31, 2006
- Lego constructions of differently sized blocks, with soft edges and windows distributed unevenly, give shape to the pueblo architecture. The attractive low buildings in a variety of browns, held together with much wood, create a unique effect: a modern city built under a different set of aesthetic rules.
- 6 reviews
- 2 Stories
- 38 photos
Created by PearlInTheWorld on June 11, 2002
- I spent several days in Santa Fe for the purpose of participating in the Santa Fe Century - a 100 mile bike ride through some of the most gorgeous desert scenery around. I didn't have nearly enough time to do everything but I'll tell you about the best stuff.
Created by Hal1026 on May 19, 2002
- Santa Fe holds something for anyone who is either adventurous in mind, body or spirit--or even all of these. Historic and contemporary, artsy and action-oriented, Santa Fe stimulates the visitor's senses in some very diverse and amazing ways.
- 4 reviews
- 1 Story
- 6 photos
Created by hcheng on May 22, 2001
- Seeking refuge from the hectic city life of New York City, I headed to the Southwest to explore. It was my first time to Santa Fe, and hopefully it won't be my last. It was so beautiful and relaxing, and I highly suggest a trip to Santa Fe.
Created by dawn on April 9, 2001
- Take larger than life heroes and foes of the American West and make them come alive in a very personal way. You can't stand at places like Bent's Fort listening to the howling wind( watching the prairie grass sway) and not feel the same isolation felt here 170 years ago.
- 6 reviews
- 1 Story
- 15 photos
Santa Fe
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