Romantic Photos of Santa Fe, New Mexico
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Santa Fe's distinctive adobe architecture enhances the downtown historic district, making it an enjoyable town to explore on foot.
Credit: Eric Lindberg
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With more than 100 art galleries and studios, Canyon Road is the second largest art market in the country. Even if most of the artwork is beyond your budget, this mile-long stretch of southwestern charm and historic architecture is well worth an afternoon stroll.
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Santa Fe is famous for its art galleries, and each weekend numerous gallery show openings welcome the public.
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Mingle with the locals while viewing world-class art at one of the many gallery openings taking place around Santa Fe each weekend.
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Outdoor sculpture is found in parks, plazas, and front yards around Santa Fe
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For hand-crafted Native American jewelry and pottery, visit the vendors under the portal at the Palace of the Governors on the plaza. They set out their wares every day of the year.
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Completed in 1887, St. Francis Cathedral is located a block off the plaza and is one of Santa Fe's well-known landmarks.
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Chili ristas add decorative flair to many Santa Fe homes. They are sold at the farmers' market and in many local shops.
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Located 24 miles north of Santa Fe along the scenic High Road to Taos, Sanctuario de Chimayo is one of many day trips in the area.
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The rounded corners and soothing designs of Santa Fe's adobe architecture provide the setting for visitors to enjoy the town's art, cuisine, and unique southwestern lifestyle.
Credit: Eric Lindberg
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