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Santa Fe Collection (#4)

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Background imageSanta Fe Collection: 2 horse portraits in soft backlight

2 horse portraits in soft backlight
Two horse portraits in soft backlight

Background imageSanta Fe Collection: USA, New Mexico, Santa Fe, winter sports. (MR)

USA, New Mexico, Santa Fe, winter sports. (MR)
Usa, New Mexico, Santa Fe, winter sports. (MR)

Background imageSanta Fe Collection: Raffle tickets at a childs themed party, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA

Raffle tickets at a childs themed party, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA

Background imageSanta Fe Collection: Close up of colored pencils at a Designer studio, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA

Close up of colored pencils at a Designer studio, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA

Background imageSanta Fe Collection: Santa Fe, New Mexico. USA Historic Loretto Chapel

Santa Fe, New Mexico. USA Historic Loretto Chapel

Background imageSanta Fe Collection: Close up of a clematis flower, Santa Fe, New Mexico. USA

Close up of a clematis flower, Santa Fe, New Mexico. USA

Background imageSanta Fe Collection: American bison, Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States (PR)

American bison, Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States (PR)
American bison, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA (PR)

Background imageSanta Fe Collection: Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States. Canyon Road

Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States. Canyon Road

Background imageSanta Fe Collection: Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States. Museum HIll

Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States. Museum HIll
Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States. Museum Hill

Background imageSanta Fe Collection: Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States. MR

Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States. MR
Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States. (MR)

Background imageSanta Fe Collection: An artistic blur image of aspen trees

An artistic blur image of aspen trees

Background imageSanta Fe Collection: USA, New Mexico. Artistic Blur of Aspen Trees in Snow

USA, New Mexico. Artistic Blur of Aspen Trees in Snow

Background imageSanta Fe Collection: USA, New Mexico, Santa Fe. Close-up of cowboy gear

USA, New Mexico, Santa Fe. Close-up of cowboy gear. Credit as: Jay O Brien / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageSanta Fe Collection: Santa Fe Trail

Santa Fe Trail

Background imageSanta Fe Collection: Wall and door in colonial San Miguel de Allende

Wall and door in colonial San Miguel de Allende
Street view of wall and door in colonial San Miguel de Allende, the UNESCO World Heritage Site. 16th century old buildings & streets are preserved

Background imageSanta Fe Collection: RAILROAD WORKERS, 1943. Conductor James M. Johnson and brakeman Jack Torbet of Waynoka

RAILROAD WORKERS, 1943. Conductor James M. Johnson and brakeman Jack Torbet of Waynoka, Oklahoma having lunch in the caboose on the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad line

Background imageSanta Fe Collection: CALIFORNIA: RAILROAD, 1943. The railroad station in Bagdad, California on the Atchison

CALIFORNIA: RAILROAD, 1943. The railroad station in Bagdad, California on the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad between Needles and Barstow, California. Photograph by Jack Delano, March 1943

Background imageSanta Fe Collection: RAILROAD YARD, 1943. Easternbound train about to leave the Atchison, Topeka

RAILROAD YARD, 1943. Easternbound train about to leave the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad yard on the return trip to Vaughn, New Mexico. Photograph by Jack Delano, March 1943

Background imageSanta Fe Collection: FREIGHT TRAIN, 1943. Changing crews and cabooses on a westbound freight train along the Atchison

FREIGHT TRAIN, 1943. Changing crews and cabooses on a westbound freight train along the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad, between Chicago and Chillicothe, Illinois

Background imageSanta Fe Collection: TRAIN DISPATCHER, 1943. A railroad dispatcher in the general office in Amarillo

TRAIN DISPATCHER, 1943. A railroad dispatcher in the general office in Amarillo, Texas, working the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe line. Photographed by Jack Delano, March 1943

Background imageSanta Fe Collection: RAILROAD YARD, 1943. The Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railroad yard in Needles, California

RAILROAD YARD, 1943. The Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railroad yard in Needles, California. Photograph by Jack Delano, March 1943

Background imageSanta Fe Collection: ILLINOIS: RAILROAD, 1943. The Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railroad yard in Joliet, Illinois

ILLINOIS: RAILROAD, 1943. The Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railroad yard in Joliet, Illinois. Photograph by Jack Delano, March 1943

Background imageSanta Fe Collection: KANSAS: BLACKSMITH, c1943. Three men working with a small steam drop hammer at

KANSAS: BLACKSMITH, c1943. Three men working with a small steam drop hammer at the blacksmith shop in the Santa Fe Railroad shops in Topeka, Kansas. Photographed by Jack Delano, c1943

Background imageSanta Fe Collection: NEW MEXICO: BLACKSMITH. Three men hammering out a draw bar on the steam drop hammer

NEW MEXICO: BLACKSMITH. Three men hammering out a draw bar on the steam drop hammer in the blacksmith shop in the Santa Fe Railroad shops in Albuquerque, New Mexico

Background imageSanta Fe Collection: CALIFORNIA: RAILWAY, c1943. An Indian section gang at work on the tracks in the Atchison

CALIFORNIA: RAILWAY, c1943. An Indian section gang at work on the tracks in the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad yards, Needles, San Bernadino County, California

Background imageSanta Fe Collection: Satellite view of Santa Fe, New Mexico

Satellite view of Santa Fe, New Mexico, 1990 s

Background imageSanta Fe Collection: Herd of horses in dry grasses of New Mexico

Herd of horses in dry grasses of New Mexico

Background imageSanta Fe Collection: Portrait of brown foal in soft light

Portrait of brown foal in soft light

Background imageSanta Fe Collection: wrangler and horses on ranch in new mexico

wrangler and horses on ranch in new mexico

Background imageSanta Fe Collection: Detail on the brim of a hat, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA

Detail on the brim of a hat, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA

Background imageSanta Fe Collection: Close up of a living wall. Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA

Close up of a living wall. Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA

Background imageSanta Fe Collection: Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA. Farmers market at the Railyard

Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA. Farmers market at the Railyard
Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA.Farmers market at the Railyard

Background imageSanta Fe Collection: Inn at the Loretto, Santa Fe, New Mexico. USA

Inn at the Loretto, Santa Fe, New Mexico. USA

Background imageSanta Fe Collection: USA, New Mexico, Santa Fe, Backlit sunflower

USA, New Mexico, Santa Fe, Backlit sunflower

Background imageSanta Fe Collection: CHICAGO: GRANT PARK, c1905. A view of Grant Park in Chicago, Illinois, looking

CHICAGO: GRANT PARK, c1905. A view of Grant Park in Chicago, Illinois, looking north towards buildings along South Michigan Avenue

Background imageSanta Fe Collection: CHICAGO: SANTA FE BUILDING. A view from Grant Park of buildings along South Michigan

CHICAGO: SANTA FE BUILDING. A view from Grant Park of buildings along South Michigan Avenue in Chicago, Illinois, the two tallest of which are the Santa Fe Building

Background imageSanta Fe Collection: CHICAGO: SANTA FE BUILDING. A view of the Santa Fe Building (also known as the

CHICAGO: SANTA FE BUILDING. A view of the Santa Fe Building (also known as the Railway Exchange Building), across from Grant Park on South Michigan Avenue in Chicago, Illinois, constructed in 1904

Background imageSanta Fe Collection: NEW MEXICO, 1890. Sketches at Santa Fe, New Mexico. Engravings after drawings by Charles Graham

NEW MEXICO, 1890. Sketches at Santa Fe, New Mexico. Engravings after drawings by Charles Graham, 1890

Background imageSanta Fe Collection: TRAIN PASSENGERS, 1905. A couple reading magazines and playing solitaire in a California

TRAIN PASSENGERS, 1905. A couple reading magazines and playing solitaire in a California Tourist sleeper car on the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad. Photograph, 1905

Background imageSanta Fe Collection: NEW MEXICO, 1885. San Francisco Street in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Photograph, c1885

NEW MEXICO, 1885. San Francisco Street in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Photograph, c1885, by William Henry Brown

Background imageSanta Fe Collection: COLORADO: RAILROAD WARS. The Dead Line. Team of gunfighters hired by the Atchinson

COLORADO: RAILROAD WARS. The Dead Line. Team of gunfighters hired by the Atchinson, Topeka and Santa Fe railway, to prevent the Denver

Background imageSanta Fe Collection: GEORGE C. MAGOUN (1840-1893). American railroad executive, Chairman of the Board of the Atchison

GEORGE C. MAGOUN (1840-1893). American railroad executive, Chairman of the Board of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad. Engraving, American, 1890

Background imageSanta Fe Collection: ZUNI POTTERS, c1915. Zuni women making pottery beneath a drying platform

ZUNI POTTERS, c1915. Zuni women making pottery beneath a drying platform. They appear as part of an exhibition called the Painted Desert

Background imageSanta Fe Collection: SANTA FE, c1847. Santa Fe as it appeared when it was ceded to the United States

SANTA FE, c1847. Santa Fe as it appeared when it was ceded to the United States from Mexico in the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imageSanta Fe Collection: NM, New Mexico, Santa Fe, window and wall art

NM, New Mexico, Santa Fe, window and wall art (Editorial Usage Only)

Background imageSanta Fe Collection: NM, New Mexico, Santa Fe, turquoise colored window

NM, New Mexico, Santa Fe, turquoise colored window

Background imageSanta Fe Collection: NM, New Mexico, Santa Fe, San Miguel Mission, the Sanctuary and altar screen

NM, New Mexico, Santa Fe, San Miguel Mission, the Sanctuary and altar screen

Background imageSanta Fe Collection: USA, New Mexico, Bandelier National Monument. Prehistoric Anasazi cliff dwelling

USA, New Mexico, Bandelier National Monument. Prehistoric Anasazi cliff dwelling and settlement near Santa Fe and Los Alamos




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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.