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  2. Santa Fe National Forest - Wikipedia

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    The Santa Fe National Forest is a protected national forest in northern New Mexico in the Southwestern United States. It was established in 1915 and covers 1,558,452 acres (6,306.83 km 2 ). Elevations range from 5,300 feet (1600 m) to 13,103 feet (4000 m) at the summit of Truchas Peak , located within the Pecos Wilderness .

  3. Santa Fe, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Santa Fe, New Mexico – Racial and ethnic composition ... and Santa Fe County/NM 599. New Mexico Park and Ride, ... The Art Colonies of Santa Fe and Taos, New Mexico ...

  4. La Cieneguilla Petroglyphs - Wikipedia

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    The La Cieneguilla Petroglyphs are a rock art site near Santa Fe, New Mexico. It is a mesa above the Sante Fe River containing thousands of petroglyphs. Followers of the Camino Real de Tierra Adentro also pass this site. [2]

  5. New Mexico Land Conservancy invites public to land donated by ...

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  6. William Victor Higgins - Wikipedia

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    Higgins moved to Taos, New Mexico in 1913 and joined the Taos Society of Artists (alongside E. Irving Couse, Joseph Henry Sharp, Oscar E. Berninghaus and others) [1] in 1917. In 1923 he was on the founding board of the Harwood Foundation with Elizabeth (Lucy) Harwood and Bert Phillips .

  7. Christine McHorse - Wikipedia

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    They had two children, Joel Christopher and Jonathan Thomas, originally living in Taos but later moving to Santa Fe. [4] McHorse died from complications of COVID-19 in Santa Fe, on February 17, 2021, during the COVID-19 pandemic in New Mexico. She was 72 years old. [9] [10]

  8. Caja del Rio - Wikipedia

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    The center of the area is approximately 15 miles (23 km) west of Santa Fe, New Mexico. Most of the Caja is owned by the United States Forest Service and managed by the Santa Fe National Forest . Access is through New Mexico Highway 599, Santa Fe County Road 62, and Forest Service Road 24.

  9. National study reports air pollution throughout New Mexico ...

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    Northern New Mexico urban areas rank among most polluted cities. The study combined the Albuquerque-Santa Fe-Las Vegas metro area, ranking the area as the 21 st most-polluted city by ozone in the ...