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The 13,000-square-foot downtown museum houses the most extensive collection (1,148 paintings, drawings, and sculptures) anywhere of the former resident's works,...more
see the Santa Fe + Taos guideTaos has long attracted artists who fall in love with New Mexico's clear light and inspirational views of the Sangre de Christo Mountains. Founded by Elizabeth...more
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Informally known as the High Road, this beautiful drive is 67 miles of interconnecting two-lane roads running along the crest of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains...more
see the Santa Fe + Taos guideOutdoor types will find prime hiking and mountain biking 15 miles outside of Santa Fe in the Santa Fe National Forest. For some of the best hiking, take Hyde...more
see the Santa Fe + Taos guideInaugurated in 1712 to commemorate the return of the Spanish to Santa Fe, Fiesta features art and craft fairs; religious processions led by America's oldest...more
see the Santa Fe + Taos guideRegardless of your fondness for opera, the setting of this theater is incredible. Productions have been held on the site since the 1950s, but James Stewart...more
see the Santa Fe + Taos guideAll evidence to the contrary, art in Santa Fe is not all cow skulls and howling coyotes. There's a thriving contemporary scene here, and you can pretty much...more
see the Santa Fe + Taos guideNeophytes, scaredy-cats, and snowboarders need not show up at Taos Ski Valley, 23 miles outside of town. The first two will likely get their clocks cleaned, and...more
see the Santa Fe + Taos guideAbout a ten-minute drive from Santa Fe's Plaza, this day spa in a fantastic mountain location feels like a world away. There are the usual body wraps and...more
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