San Miguel Mission
The city of Santa Fe was founded in 1610, and El San Miguel (St. Michael's) Mission Church was built between 1610 and and 1628. Foundations of the first church remain observab... americanheritage.com
Santa Fe Rail Trail
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Wheelwright Museum Of The American Indian
The Wheelwright Museum was built by Mary Cabot Wheelwright in 1937 to display reproductions of sandpaintings used in Navajo spiritual rituals and ceremonies. After studying these ritual... 10best.com
Museum Of Spanish Colonial Art
The Museum opened to the public in 1953 and has gained national and international recognition as the home to the worlds largest collection of folk art. The collection of more than 1... museumland.net
Bataan Memorial Museum
The Bataan Memorial Museum, housed in an old armory building, was opened as a tribute to New Mexicans who have served in the military. The museum houses some 30,000 items, from World Wa... 10best.com
Palace Of The Governors
Originally serving as Spain's seat of government in the present day American Southwest during the 17th century, the Palace of the Governors has survived and is now home to the... americanheritage.com
Santa Fe Children's Museum
This is more like an adventure playground masquerading as an educational experience. Younger kids will blow giant bubbles and get their faces painted; older kids will build structures from ... go.com
Georgia O'keeffe Museum
The Georgia O'Keeffe Museum is dedicated to perpetuating the artistic legacy of Georgia O'Keeffe and to the study and interpretation of American Modernism (1890's-present). The Museu... newmexico.org
Hotel St. Francis
One block from Santa Feu0027s historic Plaza, the enchanting Hotel St. Francis invites you savor the culture of New Mexico. Named for the patron saint of Santa Fe, the historic hotel... newmexico.org
The Oldest House
The Historic Santa Fe Foundation Finds this building worthy of preservation The "Oldest" House (West Portion) hmdb.org
Santa Fe Spectacular- Walk To Plaza
Ours is a vacation home 3 blocks NorthEast of the historic Plaza --- a short walk to museums, major attractions such as Indian Market, Spanish Market, and other Fiestas as well as the... homeaway.com
Seton Village
Ernest Thompson Seton (1860-1946), naturalist, artist, writer, authority on Indian lore, and first Chief Scout of the Boy Scouts of America, lived here during the last part of his life. T... hmdb.org
Historical Society Of New Mexico
Not only does the Historical Society of New Mexico provide a refuge for all of those fascinated by history, it also promotes budding historians through scholarships and grants... americanheritage.com
Jim Henson Grave Site
Entertainer. He is best known as the creator of the "Muppets". He began his career on a Washington, DC television station on a five-minute program called "Sam and Friends." The appe... findagrave.com
Museum Of Contemporary Native Arts
The Museum of Contemporary Native Arts encourages creative expression across the fields of arts and culture as an opportunity to establish and cultivate cross-cultural dialogue with... museumsusa.org
New Mexico History Museum
The New Mexico History Museum began as the development of a storage facility for collections at the Palace of the Governors decades ago and has evolved into a first-class muse... americanheritage.com
Pueblo Of Tesuque
The name Tesuque is a Spanish variation of the Tewa name Tetsugeh, meaninig "narrow place of cotton wood trees." The small Tewa speaking pueblo of Tesuque was established before 1200, and... hmdb.org
Tesuque Rain Gods
Seated clay figurines known as rain gods or "rain catchers" spring from Tesuque Pueblos's deep-rooted figurative pottery tradition. Popularized in the 1880's, Tesuque women made and sold ... hmdb.org