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Donna Dailey
Sep 6, 2009
New Mexico's Native American Hotel Santa Fe
The Hotel Santa Fe and Spa is the only Native American owned hotel in Santa Fe, set in the exciting developing Guadalupe Railyard District of New Mexico's state capital.
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May 23, 2009
New Mexico History Museum on the Santa Fe Plaza
Four centuries of New Mexico's past come to life in interactive exhibits at this new, high-tech history museum behind the Palace of the Governors on the Santa Fe Plaza.
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Oct 19, 2008
Best Art & History Museums in Taos
Like Santa Fe, Taos, New Mexico is full of art and history, from Native American pottery to works by the Taos Society of Artists to the home of frontiersman Kit Carson.
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Oct 7, 2008
Santa Fe Railyard Park and Plaza
The historic Santa Fe Railyard is now an exciting new city center district with art galleries, museums, restaurants, theater, Farmer's Market, parkland and a train depot.
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Oct 2, 2008
Tour New Mexico's Northern Pueblos
Visit eight Native American Pueblo villages between Santa Fe and Taos. Discover Indian arts, crafts, pottery, jewelry, dance, cultural museums and feast day celebrations.
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Jul 19, 2008
Travel to Santa Fe for the Big 400
If you want to travel to Santa Fe for the New Mexico capital's 400th anniversary, check your dates and diaries before booking a hotel or a flight for the big party.
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Jul 28, 2007
Historic Route 66 in New Mexico
Albuquerque, Tucumcari, Santa Rosa, Grants, Gallup and even Santa Fe lie along the old Mother Road. Motor west for a nostalgic look at the landmarks of Historic Route 66.
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Aug 12, 2009
Tres Orejas, New Mexico—Off the Beaten Track
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John Lamkin
When visiting Taos, New Mexico an interesting 30 minute side trip is west, across the Rio Grande Gorge Bridge, to the unique community of Tres Orejas. Way "Off the grid."
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Aug 12, 2009
Taos, New Mexico Restaurants 'Green Up'
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John Lamkin
When visiting Taos, New Mexico the traveler is now assured of being able to find nutritious food. Whether Vegetarian, vegan, locally grown, organic--it is all available.
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Aug 11, 2009
Chef Joseph Wrede of Taos, New Mexico Goes Green
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John Lamkin
When visiting Taos, New Mexico a "must visit" is Joseph's Table Restaurant on the historic Plaza. The food of this award-winning eatery is always fresh and natural.
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Jun 29, 2009
Chaco Canyon, Northwestern New Mexico, U.S.A.
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Tracy Morris
Between between AD 850 and 1250, Chaco Canyon was a major cultural center for the puebloan people who lived in what is now the Southwestern United States.
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Jun 18, 2009
Scenic Railroads of the American West
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Glenn Kaufmann
In as much as the railroad tamed the American West, today it's possible to climb aboard a train and, step back in time and rediscover the history and culture of The West.
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Jun 6, 2009
A Historic Taste of Albuquerque
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Dena Braun
Albuquerque is famous for Route 66, and for red and green chilies. Epicurious travelers can get the flavor for both through two famous restaurants.
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May 25, 2009
Santa Fe Plaza and Buffalo Thunder Resort-Casino
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Glenn Kaufmann
The cool air and vibrant surroundings of Santa Fe offer visitors the chance to relax and unwind amidst natural splendor and resort-level pampering and accommodations.
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