Tag: “Southwest”

7 places found.

  1. Santuario de Chimayó

    Supposedly the dirt here has sacred healing powers. The santuario is the most visited church in new mexico.

  2. Monument Valley

    One of the most quintessential American Landscapes, the almost alien rock formations of Monument Valley have been featured in many many westerns. The director John Ford was one of the first people to help popularize the valley, bringing a great deal of interest to the area.

  3. The Wigwam Motel

    Ever want to sleep in a teepee? Well here's your chance.

  4. Tumacacori Mission

    A Spanish Colonial Mission founded by Father Kino and the Jesuits. Established in 1691.

  5. Seret and Sons Rugs and Furniture

    Any good walking tour of Santa Fe would not be complete without a visit to Seret & Sons. Seret & Sons is a wonderful feast for the senses, featuring a wide variety of antique and hand crafted items from around the world.

  6. High Road to Taos

    A visit to Santa Fe would not be complete without a day trip to the high mountain art community of Taos, NM. There are several different ways to make your way to Taos but the very best way (as far as I'm concerned) is to take the "High Road".

  7. Bandelier National Monument

    Hundreds of ruins of Anasazi cliff houses and pueblo-style dwellings lay scattered across the Pajarito Plateau of northern New Mexico. Within Bandelier National Monument's 32,000 acres, 70 miles of trails provide access to these ancient ruins, including the cliff dwellings and Tyuonyi village of Frijoles Canyon.

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