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Natives
have their favorite places. Some are ancient. Here are some
of my recommendations:
SWAIA
- Santa Fe Indian Market® - Every August since
1922, the largest Native American Indian arts market, in
downtown Santa Fe, New Mexico featuring over 1000 artists
Fiesta in Santa Fe - Fiesta has been celebrated
in Santa Fe since 1712 and includes this years 85th Annual
Burning of Will Shuster's Zozobra™ in
September. Visit Santa
Fe Fiesta Council for tickets
Santa
Fe Ski Area - 505.982.4429
Ten
Thousand Waves - Japanese hot spring resort,
adobe-style at the foothills of Santa Fe's ski
basin, 505.989.5077
Upaya
Zen Center - Meditation, Zen Buddhist Retreats,
Chaplaincy Training and End-of-Life Care
Ojo
Caliente Mineral Springs - (outside Santa Fe)
soothing body, mind, and spirit naturally... for
centuries, 50 Los Banos Drive, 800.222.9162
Bishop's
Lodge - Skeet and trap instruction by David
C. West, Bishop's Lodge Rd, 800.732.224
Shidoni -
bronze gallery.sculpture gardens.foundry, 5 miles
north of town on Bishops Lodge Road, 505.988.8001
Jackalope -
home and garden import company, 2820 Cerrillos
Road, 505.471.8539
Nambé -
(pronounced nom-BAY) objects of beautiful design
- 104 West San Francisco
Museum
of International Folk Art
Georgia
O'Keeffe Museum - 217 Johnson Street, 505.946.1000
Allan
Houser - sculptor, paintiner, teacher
Gerald
Peters Gallery -
New
Mexico Department of Tourism
Santa
Fe Visitors Information
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Merry-Go-Round - boutique for babies to
tots.
(505) 988-5422, 150 Washington Ave., Santa Fe,
New Mexico
Toyopolis - toys for the young
and the young at heart.
(505) 988-8994, 66 West Marcy St., Santa Fe, New
Mexico 87501 |
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