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Día de Muertos in Santa Fe

Day of the Dead, or Día de los Muertos and Día de Muertos, is a traditional holiday celebrated in Mexico on November 1 and 2. Intended to be a joyful occasion of remembrance, the holiday focuses on gathering family and friends to honor and pray for loved ones who have passed on, and to help support…

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Fall for these 11 October Events in Santa Fe

Shhh! Here’s a little secret: October is one of the best times of year to visit Santa Fe. Temperatures drop and the crowds dissipate, a “secret season” visit allows you take part in some of the city’s most exciting happenings. So here are the must-see events and activities in The City Different…

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Santa Fe Celebrates Indigenous Peoples Day

Santa Fe has a profound connection with the Native Pueblo people of Northern New Mexico. Built on Indigenous Peoples' homelands and villages, Santa Fe has always been a diverse, culturally and historically rich community, and is deeply proud of the prolific contributions that its first peoples…

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11 surprising facts about Santa Fe, NM

Santa Fe nicknamed itself The City Different in the early 1900s, fully aware and proud of its uniqueness, but its story stretches back to the 1600s, giving this Southwestern hub multiple centuries to grow into its imaginative, artistic self. Today, The City Different continues to be proud—of…

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Outdoor dining in Santa Fe: 8 top patio restaurants

Santa Fe’s eateries take full advantage of The City Different's great outdoors with special al fresco dining spaces for at least 6 months out of the year. To take in the earth, sky, and open air in Santa Fe, just grab a seat at one of the distinctive restaurants on this list. Buen provecho! Coyote…

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