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To begin sightseeing in Santa Fe, start where it all began on
the city's historic central Plaza, which is dominated by the adobe
structure known as the Palace of the Governors, the oldest...
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Opposite the Governor's Palace on Santa Fe's historic Plaza
stands a prime example of Pueblo Revival architecture, built in
1917, which houses the state's oldest art museum, home to more...
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The most important and comprehensive collection of
cross-cultural folk art in the world is housed in the Santa Fe
Museum of International Folk Art, about two miles (3km) southeast
of the city's...
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The museum dedicated to the work of artist Georgia O'Keefe
opened in 1997, eleven years after the death of the artist who
loved the state of New Mexico so much. Since then the museum has
welcomed...
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Although the Loretto Chapel on the Old Santa Fe Trail is no
longer used for worship, it nevertheless remains a place of
congregation, mainly for tourists who come to marvel at the
chapel's...
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The 'Ranch of the Swallows' (El Rancho de las Golondrinas) is a
living history site that was originally a real ranch, founded in
the early 1700s, today offering an entertaining and...
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The laid-back mountain resort town of Taos, about 70 miles
(113km) north of Santa Fe, is in the centre of New Mexico's most
sparsely populated region, serving as a popular ski resort in
winter and...
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