четверг, 11 декабря 2008 г.

Santa Fe

Santa Fe calls itself the city different in that hundreds lots of the modern and the cutting-edge. But make no mistake, Santa Fe just happens to be the oldest capital city on the North American continent. This is a great win for walking tour harbors hidden nukes to destroy crannies the air is cleaner skies are huge and the sunsets inspire all on this lawsuit down cover past president future as we snaked through the city streets. Don Jasper Avenue on the corner of water Street block away from San Francisco St. light bright and lively cafй pass Wells has fueled locals and visitors for more than 25 years huevos are organic and determines that was made in house. This is where crowds of the city's newest settlers still go keeping Santa Fe's mellow brand of party fever running all day long. Okay, now we feel that let us begin by walking down is in the path of history mercantile route began in Missouri is used for 60 years from 1820 1880. Not far from its terminus, a commemorative plaque graces the old Santa Fe Plaza the city's central core of stop and have a look at the Spiegel bird building at 72 E. San Francisco St. A left turn off the old Santa Fe Trail folks today might not know what you are talking about if you mention the Spiegel bird building. Today it is more commonly known as simply Santa Fe, three-story retail emporium brings with all manner of consumer goods from furniture jewelry. Some of the best local handicrafts can be found here and sharing the building art galleries as well. Even though the town is filled with shops and more shops and even more shops to simply Santa Fe store stays true to the building's mercantile roots repeats of Victoria will see all the architectural filigree today that it was removed during the 1950s when Santa Fe style was mandated to enforce to this day, ornamented with a disorder anyway in the basement of the Spiegel bird building as a brick over entrance to a tunnel that led to the palace of the governors, which is coming up soon from simply Santa Fe had out to the right of a trail and had one block on San Francisco Cathedral Place. Turn left on the street, which is named for the imposing structure ahead. More than an important historic landmark, the Basilica Cathedral of St. Francis of Assisi still host services generals and wedding's in 1851 when Santa Fe was a veritable wild West town of St. Jean Baptiste from the French bishop to imposing religion and culture on your back commitment to train the next generation of native artists and museum professionals with more than 7000 objects are presenting more than 120 Native American nations. This is the single largest collection of its kind in the world Cathedral Park between E. Alameda St. in E. Palace Ave. is the site of occasional free afternoon concerts featuring members of the Santa Fe Opera. It is also a reliable cinema like spot just about any time. But do not linger too long, because just ahead is another place invites repose saying applause Center Plaza between Ocho Street and Washington Avenue, may well be Santa Fe's most often listed favorite little-known facts. The courtyard once was part of the grand hacienda residents of Dona Isabel and Don Josй Santa today at shelters shops, galleries and restaurants. Their large flowers and larger trees to be admired your wall fountains eclipse 21st-century street donuts. Temptation lurks at Todo Santos chocolates and infections of tiny shop in the courtyard. Real fine religious icons rendered in chocolate accounts the crafted from white chocolate and lots more goodies. Rockets populations and parades, because the area is enclosed by what might be the first American Beltway Isao Bill Kuralt, which opposes most of his itinerary. Just so you know, when Santa Fe Plaza is not synonymous with square call the Plaza Square at every local within earshot will have you pegged as the new kid in town on the side of the Plaza sits another oldest. The palace of the governors, America's first public building in its shadows you find Native American jewelry vendors offering up the real thing, silver and turquoise and great gorgeous quantity. But back to the building itself for the balance of the governors puts the history of Santa Fe. The perspective, having served as the seat of government for Spain, Mexico the Confederacy and United States contained within are some 17,000 artifacts and help chronicle New Mexico's past continue on palace and bear left when you come to W. San Francisco St. at number 211 W. San Francisco. You will find the Lancet Santa Fe's state-of-the-art performing arts Center theater music dance film lectures this place does justice to the mall. The story behind the place itself is a tale of entertainment. The Lancet was built in 1931 is a film in vaudeville house would go on to earn the title outdated rundown and made the start of a comeback in 1998 when a committee was formed to raise $9 million to fund its rehabilitation in late 2000 the Lancet was recognized by the national trust for historic preservation as an official project of save America's treasures. Ever since its April 2001 grand reopening the Lancet has been a cherished element in the Santa Fe community from the theater and want to head back to where you came under Wendy Johnson Street and the most exciting cultural spot. Pallister is understandable streaker occurs just before Grant, keep walking until you hit Johnson Street and make a left onto local Argos Georgia O'Keeffe Museum. It opened its doors in 1997, 11 years after O'Keeffe's death occupying a Pueblo revival style building. The collection is an embarrassment of riches. More than 1100 paintings, drawings and sculptures by one of the 20th century's most significant artists and museum's acclaimed O'Keeffe Cafй is open seven days a week for lunch started 11 AM and dinner beginning at 5 PM expect contemporary Southwestern cuisine with French and Asian influences in at three in the afternoon. Continue along Johnson Street until it hits N. Guadalupe St., left her across the Santa Fe River in the street name will become Southwell Street. This editorial of the Guadalupe built in the late 1700s by Franciscan missionaries sits at 100 Southwell St. feet thick, less authentic and long gone is the steeple, someone saw fit to place atop the building yield a shrine dedicated to our leave Guadalupe in the US is now part of history Museum houses the archdiocese of Santa Fe's collection of New Mexican Santos was her carved images of the saints, as well as Italian Renaissance paintings and Mexican Baroque paintings. The jewel in the crown sits above the altar is a painting of our Lady of Guadalupe. The work of Josй DLs are the one of Mexico's top colonial painter's wind your way down south Guadeloupe. You will see Aztec Street on the left make that turn at 317 Aztec locals and visitors in the no fuel upon really good coffee sandwiches and homemade ice cream at the Aztec Cafй had backed the south Guadeloupe. You are on your way to the Santa Fe Southern Railway area market with a craft component vendors set up on Saturday and Tuesday seven the morning until noon. See a refreshingly wide open, it feels in this part of town. This is where the Santa Fe energy is fully percolating. The railroad area is in the midst of change that will be fully realized by the year 2010, 50 newly developed acres will include a 10 acre park of Plaza movie theater complex and shops because while he does have a clear benefit of shots. Right now the space is home to the Santa Fe Southern Railway for contemporary arts based on-site Santa Fe in a culture learning called L. Mize O. cultural. Of course, another Lewis Thomas Cedars restaurant located at 500 South Guadeloupe St., fantastically tasty new Mexican cuisine redolent of Chile's red and green is what keeps this place buzzing lunchtime and dinner time every day but Sunday, so long with a well priced food comes window views of the Santa Fe that is poised to become even more of a city different. Congratulations. You have made a quick tour of Senate say it now. World's great destinations if you like to take a 10 question quiz on Santa Fe. Well, here comes all asked the questions paused briefly and then provide the answer. First question Santa Fe is the second oldest city in United States is the oldest that would be San Augustine Florida to Santa Fe's elevation is quite nice 7000 feet making it the highest capital city in United States's Santa Fe's is at the base on which Rocky Mountain range Sangre de Cristo says the answer's yes is Santa Fe's stellar art gallery well. It was originally an Indian trail through the mountains and galleries winding canyon road with 250 yards out of Santa Fe is the second largest art market in America, which was first Panzer is the Big Apple New York, on average, only days are sunny and Santa Fe. Most of us would envy this 300 days out of the year are mostly Sunny. Is it possible the population of Santa Fe is greater than 60,000 only possible. It is in the numbers climbing to 70,000 about 25 miles northwest of Santa Fe is a small place of worship and some say miracles. What is the name of this place to place a miracles is known as Centauri old kitchen Mayo's e-mail of the architectural style synonymous with Santa Fe. That was pretty easy, I think Adobe, and finally our last question Santa Fe's oldest hotel the Fonda quietly displays a black-and-white painting by an icon of an artist near its reservation desk name that artist, if you see it you probably know the pain of Georgia O'Keeffe.




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