To some, Santa Fe is Exotic America, with its Spanish Plaza, Native American culture, and art colony reputation: A ‘foreign’ vacation for the price and convenience of a domestic flight. To others, it is New Age nonsense, mud houses and celebrity cowboy wannabes. Truth told, it’s just this mix of Old Spain and new money, spirituality and Wild West, creativity and controversy, that has turned this once sleepy Western outpost into one of the trendiest destinations in the nation.
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Santa Fe is a great place to visit, a very attractive city reflecting its origins in the old Spanish West. I have been there mainly in the winter for skiing but it is a good... More
a great place for the outdoor enthusiast. the ski basin (when there's snow) has the best snow around, without the anti-snowboard bias of nearby taos, and great terrain - steep... More
To some, Santa Fe is Exotic America, with its Spanish Plaza, Native American culture, and art colony reputation: A ‘foreign’ vacation for the price and convenience of a domestic... More
Ages old and New Age, rich in art and artsy in attitude, deeply charming and more than a little eccentric, New Mexico’s magnetic colonial city draws all kinds of pilgrims....more
Ages old and New Age, rich in art and artsy in attitude, deeply charming and more than a little eccentric, New Mexico’s magnetic colonial city draws all kinds of pilgrims....more
On a drive from Las Vegas (New Mexico) to Las Vegas (Nevada), James Crotty and Michael Lane discover faded Western glory, oddball characters, and a lost chapter of American history (in a Burger King)...more