2007 - The Year of O’Keeffe
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The Georgia O’Keeffe Museum celebrates its tenth anniversary with special events
An Introduction to Santa Fe
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Facts, figures, phone numbers and web links
500 Years of Encounters
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Using a brief timeline, we look back on 500 years of Spanish influence in New Mexico
An Arts Chronology 1879-1990
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The first passenger train arrived in New Mexico in 1879 . . . and things have changed
Archdiocese of Santa Fe Art Collection
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400 years of sacred art
The Capitol Art Collection
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New Mexico's Capitol Building is also an art center and museum
A City Made for Walking
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There's no better way to see Santa Fe than on foot
Cornerstones: Rebuilding Traditions
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A unique preservation organization is saving New Mexico's historic churches
"El Portal" at the Palace of the Governors
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A popular destination, on the Santa Fe Plaza, for purchasing authentic Native American crafts
Events at the Indian Pueblos
A calendar of annual feast days at area Indian Pueblos
Favorite Places in Santa Fe
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Recursos points the way to some special Santa Fe places
The Georgia O'Keeffe Museum
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Dedicated to preserving O'Keeffe's artistic legacy and that of American Modernism
The Historic Santa Fe Foundation
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“...to own, preserve and protect historic properties and resources of Santa Fe”
Jewish Pioneers of New Mexico 1821-1917
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The Palace of the Governors is a portal to much more than the history of New Mexico. Gracing much of the exhibition
space is the stunning show Jewish Pioneers of New Mexico
Museum of Spanish Colonial Art
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The lastest jewel in the crown of the Spanish Colonial Arts Society
Santa Fe: Knowing What to Expect
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“The City Different” is not interchangeable with other towns . . .
Star Axis: A Theater in the Sky
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Sculptor Charles Ross' 11-story earth/sky sculpture and naked-eye observatory lies 80 miles outside of Santa Fe
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