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      • Santa Fe is the site of both the oldest public building in America, the Palace of the Governors and the nation's oldest community celebration, the Santa Fe Fiesta, established in 1712 to commemorate the Spanish reconquest of New Mexico in the summer of 1692.
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  1. Sep 1, 2015 · The Complete 50 Reasons to Love Santa Fe. New Mexico’s capital city is beloved for its relaxed pace, stimulating culture, fantastic food, historic architecture, and at least 46 more things we're just about to brag about.

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    • Santa Fe Tops Travel Lists. Don’t just take our word for it—we have garnered lots of third-party praise to prove The City Different is a fantastic destination.
    • New Events! Photo of Día de Muertos by Bryce Risley. The City Different is always imagining new ways to celebrate its rich heritage and its culture as an arts destination, and 2023 arrives with more to enjoy.
    • Exhibitions at the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum. Exhibition Installation Photography, Radical Abstraction. December 2022. Photo by Brad Trone. © Georgia O'Keeffe Museum.
    • Chile Friday at the Santa Fe Wine & Chile Fiesta. The 32nd annual Santa Fe Wine & Chile Fiesta will host its newest facet—Chile Friday, a chance to put the spotlight on New Mexico’s hero ingredient in its rightful place alongside margaritas and craft beers.
  2. Santa Fe's cultural highlights include Santa Fe Plaza, Santa Fe Historic District, the Palace of the Governors, and Fiesta de Santa Fe; the city is also known for its contributions to New Mexican cuisine and New Mexico music.

    • A weekend in Santa Fe. New Mexico’s capital has a lot to show for its 400-year history. From its seductive adobe monuments – all rounded buttresses and exposed ancient beams – to its world-class museums, Native American galleries, gourmet restaurants and cozy B&Bs, the ‘City Different’ is a world apart.
    • Exploring the Great Houses of Chaco. Simply getting to Chaco Canyon is an adventure, bumping across the dirt roads of the Navajo Nation. A thousand years ago this windblown desert canyon was even drier than it is today, but it held the biggest pre-Columbian city in North America.
    • Biking bad in Albuquerque. Albuquerque may sprawl across 200 sq miles, but it’s a haven for cyclists. Cycle lanes crisscross the city, connecting laidback residential neighborhoods with downtown and cruising beside intact stretches of the former Route 66.
    • Ghost riders of Lincoln County. Lincoln doesn’t quite count as a ghost town – 50 hardy souls still live there – but it’s home to a lot more ghosts than people.
  3. Oct 3, 2024 · Santa Fe, New Mexico is a majestic and quirky city in the so-called “Land of Enchantment” that is famous for, among other things, its rugged desert beauty, the area’s robust artistic legacy, stellar intersectional culture, and lovely, multiethnic, Southwestern-style food.

  4. Santa Fe is the site of both the oldest public building in America, the Palace of the Governors and the nation's oldest community celebration, the Santa Fe Fiesta, established in 1712 to commemorate the Spanish reconquest of New Mexico in the summer of 1692.

  5. These historic places in and around Santa Fe, New Mexico, range from simple adobe homes to ornate cathedrals to Pueblo villages that have existed for thousands of years. Explore the guide to learn more about the city's deep ties to its people and places.

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