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Churches to Visit in New Mexico

Northern Road Trip Begin your journey in Ranchos de Taos, just four miles south of Taos, at the San Francisco de Asis Mission Church [60 St. Francis Plz]. The church’s four-foot thick adobe buttresses…

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Rise and Shine

Rock climbing in New Mexico is a sampler platter. There’s a little bit of everything across the whole state: varied sport climbing, where climbers clip protection into pre-placed bolts; adventure…

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Bound for Posterity

Photograph courtesy Barbara Waters. The Man Who Killed the Deer: A Novel of Pueblo Indian Life (1942) By Frank Waters Considered Frank Waters' masterpiece—in a body of work that also includes Book of…

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Tamalewood Film Fiesta

The state’s film history begins with Indian Day School (1898), a 50-second strip created by the Edison Manufacturing Company when New Mexico was still a territory. The simple film shows Native…

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Good Old-Fashioned Saloons

They include rough saloons that catered to miners, polished hotel bars for traveling merchants, and flashing-neon honky-tonks to attract Route 66 tourists. The Buckhorn Saloon & Opera House When its…

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A Legend, Going Strong

The inn on Santa Fe’s Plaza was a popular landmark at the end of the Santa Fe Trail through the Mexican-American War, Civil War, and the Topeka Santa Fe Railroad expansion. Today, its architecture…

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