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Tag Archives: Santa Fe
Santa Fe, New Mexico – An Historical and Cultural Brew
Sometimes I forget how young the United States really is. Traces of our historical past rarely go back more than one or two centuries, and those traces tend to congregate in the 13 colony pockets along the East Coast. But … Continue reading
Posted in America by Public Transit, American Southwest, New Mexico
Tagged history, New Mexico, photography, Santa Fe, travel
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Santa Fe: A Complex Dance of History and Culture
Sometimes I forget just how deeply the history of humanity reaches into the soul of the American continent. Okay, not just sometimes – often, almost continuously. As a product of the American school system, my historical timeline for any of … Continue reading
Posted in America by Public Transit, American Southwest
Tagged New Mexico, Santa Fe, Taos Pueblos, travel, US history
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