santa fe

     

Santa Fe or Santa Fé (resp. Spanish an Portuguese for "holy faith") may be:

Trivia about santa fe

  • The railroad founded in 1859 by a Kansas state charter reached this state capital on February 16, 1880
  • The Georgia O'Keeffe Museum, home to the largest permanent collection of her works, is in this state capital
  • In 1692 the Spanish regained control of this future New Mexico capital from the Pueblo Indians
  • This N.M. town is the oldest city that's a state capital
  • Chalupas came in 3 flavor options: "Supreme", "Baja" & one named for this Southwestern city
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  • In 1610 the Spanish began building the Palace of the Governors in what is now this Southwest city
  • The Pueblo Revolt drove the Spanish out of this city in 1680, but they returned in 1692
  • One of America's oldest churches, the Mission of San Miguel in this city, was erected around 1610
  • Bulit in 1610, the Spanish Palace of Governors in this southwest capital is now a museum
  • Built in 1610, the Palace of the Governors in this city is the oldest public building in the U.S.
  • With a little "faith", you'll find this state capital in the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo mountains
  • Opened in 1917, the Museum of Fine Arts in this city was built in the Pueblo Revival style
  • A state capital:"Holy Faith"
  • Fort Union is an old military post on this trail that shares its name with the state capital
  • Grab your camera & major in Documentary Studies at CSF, the College of this New Mexico City
  • This state capital is a lovely place to visit, though not for Zebulon Pike, imprisoned there in 1807
  • This New Mexico capital was founded by Don Pedro de Peralta around 1610
  • The Palace of the Governors in this New Mexico city is the USA's oldest continuously occupied building
  • A puddled adobe on De Vargas street in this state capital claims to be the USA's oldest house
  • At an elevation of about 7,000 feet, this city in New Mexico's Sangre de Cristo Mountains is the highest state capital