by Daniel Gibson | Sep 5, 2022 | Art, Catholic Theology, Catholicism, Church Tours, Churches, Ecclesiology, Family-Friendly, Fun Fact, History, Old Churches, Santa Fe, Santa Fe Churches, Santa Fe Walking Tours, Self Guided Tours Santa Fe, Uncategorized |
Santa Fe’s historic San Miguel Chapel is undeniably old. Age oozes from its thick earthen walls, the paintings on curling buffalo and deer hides, its dark, musty viga ceiling. If the bultos on the altar could talk, what tales they’d tell. Of workers sealing floors...
by Ciree Linsenman | Jun 21, 2022 | Famous Outlaws, Fun Fact, History, Santa Fe, Wild West |
This New York-born youth lost his father at a young age, gained a new stepdad in Colorado, and began to rack up a notorious rap sheet when his family moved to New Mexico. History states Billy’s aliases were William H. Bonney, Jr., Henry McCarty, and Ollie L....
by Ciree Linsenman | Dec 30, 2021 | Active/Outdoors, Art, Dog Friendly Travel, Family-Friendly, History, Santa Fe, Things To Do In Santa Fe, Things To Do With Kids, Travel, Uncategorized |
Experiencing Santa Fe by sky, river, trail, and your senses will help you understand what the enchantment is all about. Check out our ultimate sightseeing suggestions below. 1. DiscoverSantaFe Scavenger Hunt Sightseeing at its finest, this scavenger hunt-style...
by maverick | Jun 22, 2021 | History |
Santa Fe has long been the artistic and cultural epicenter of the Southwest. The city square in the heart of town, the Santa Fe Plaza, is where tourists and locals have gathered since the 1600s to experience “The City Different.” Located at the end of the historic...
by maverick | Jun 21, 2021 | History |
The Santa Fe Railyard is the modern-age counterpart to the much older Santa Fe Plaza. If the Plaza is Santa Fe’s historic and symbolic hub, the Railyard is fast becoming the city’s cultural centerpiece, as well as the premier arts and entertainment district for...