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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