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Po Box 418, Glorieta, New Mexico

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Glorieta, NM US

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100 Old Santa Fe Trail, Santa Fe, New Mexico
The plaza is still the city's social hub, and the blocks surrounding it are rich with history. In the cent... More on Moon Handbooks: New Mexico
A 15-mile paved route from the heart of historic Santa Fe up into the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. The Santa... More on Trails

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116 W. San Francisco St., Santa Fe, New Mexico
School House is completely closed to climbing for the foreseeable future. Please respect the wishes of the ... More on RockClimbing
We came to Santa Fe on a week trip and would definitely do a class on our next visit. We are two couples th... More on TripAdvisor

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1011 Paseo de Peralta, Santa Fe, New Mexico
One of the largest and best known gallerists in Santa Fe, Gerald Peters has been a presence in Santa Fe for decades. His signature gallery houses an enormous collection of 19th, 20th, and contempor... More on NileGuide
If you see only one gallery in Santa Fe this should be the one! They have art from contemporary artists to Western Painters and the Taos ... More on TripAdvisor

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1120 Canyon Road Santa Fe, NM, United States
This Catholic church ("Christ the King," in Spanish), a huge adobe structure, was built in 1940 to commemorate the 400th anniversary of Coronado's exploration of the Southwest. Parishioners did most of the construction work, even ... More on Frommers

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1615 Paseo de Peralta, Santa Fe, New Mexico
El Museo, a center of Hispanic culture and learning, showcases and promotes Hispanic art, culture and history. With gallery space and a 200-seat theater, El ... More on Discover America

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410 S. Guadalupe St., Santa Fe, New Mexico
A spur line that connects Santa Fe with the main Amtrak line 15 miles south at Lamy, the Southern Railway r... More on NileGuide
Having spent the last year travelling the world on my own, I have seen many interesting, exciting places bu... More on Yahoo! Travel

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215 E. De Vargas St., Santa Fe, New Mexico
800-year old Adobe house; considered the oldest ... More on TripAdvisor
If you want to see truly old items, drive to Museum Hill. More on TripAdvisor

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600 Paseo de Peralta, Santa Fe, New Mexico
For a pleasant, panoramic view of the Santa Fe area and beyond, head up to the Cross of the Martyrs. More on Weather.com
It was a nice view of Santa Fe from the top though. More on TripAdvisor
