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Santa Fe Collection (#14)

Welcome to Santa Fe, the enchanting capital of New Mexico in the United States




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Welcome to Santa Fe, the enchanting capital of New Mexico in the United States. This vibrant city is known for its rich cultural heritage and breathtaking landmarks that will leave you in awe. One of the most famous attractions here is the Loretto Chapel, home to the miraculous staircase. This architectural marvel, with no visible means of support, has puzzled experts for years and continues to amaze visitors from around the world. Immerse yourself in Native American culture at the Indian Market, where you can find exquisite handmade crafts such as beautiful Native American baskets. The market showcases the talent and craftsmanship of indigenous artists, offering a unique shopping experience. As you explore Santa Fe's historic district, don't miss the Statue of Kateri Tekakwitha or visit the Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi. These iconic landmarks stand as testaments to Santa Fe's deep religious roots and architectural beauty. Discover history at every corner with a visit to San Miguel Church, adorned with a cross that marks its status as one of America's oldest churches. Wander along Canyon Road, renowned for its art galleries showcasing both traditional and contemporary works by local artists. The heartwarming sight of Chili Pepper Ristras adorning buildings in downtown Santa Fe adds a touch of color and spice to this charming cityscape. Don't forget to admire Doug Hyde's Shared Knowledge sculpture at the Museum of Indian Art & Culture—a true celebration of indigenous wisdom. For an immersive cultural experience like no other, attend the International Folk Art Market where Huichol art takes center stage alongside diverse global traditions. Step back in time at Governor's Palace on Santa Fe Plaza—dating back centuries—to witness living history firsthand. Delve into Santa Fe's past through artifacts like an old Texas-Pacific Coast stagecoach schedule from 1838 or witness captivating performances like Buffalo dances performed by Laguna Pueblo Indians during their Fourth July celebrations.