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Sep. 2—The Chocolate Maven Bakery & Cafe, a Santa Fe hotspot known for its breakfast, lunch and natural sweet treats, is expanding into the realm of dinner and entertainment with a new ...
The Barrio de Analco is located on the south side of the Santa Fe River, across the river from the main downtown area that includes the Santa Fe Plaza and the Palace of the Governors. The district is anchored at the junction of Old Santa Fe Trail and East De Vargas Street, and extends a short way (partial blocks) to the south, east and west.
A key piece of evidence was a short article in the Santa Fe New Mexican in 1895 describing his death by murder, which noted: [14] He was a Frenchman, and was favorably known in Santa Fe as an expert worker in wood. He build [sic] the handsome stair-case in the Loretto chapel and at St. Vincent sanitarium.
Santa Fe, New Mexico – Racial and ethnic composition Note: the US census treats Hispanic/Latino as an ethnic category. This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category. Hispanics/Latinos may be of any race. Race / Ethnicity (NH = Non-Hispanic) Pop 2000 [50] Pop 2010 [51] Pop 2020 [52] %2000 %2010 ...
Alkemē (pronounced like alchemy) is a restaurant in Santa Fe, New Mexico. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In 2024, Alkemē was a semifinalist in the Best New Restaurant category of the James Beard Foundation Awards . [ 3 ]
English: Map of the former Mexican territory of Nuevo México in 1824. Included all or part of present day U.S. New Mexico , Colorado , and Texas , and Mexican Chihuahua and Sonora .
Lamy (pronunciation LAY-mee) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, United States.Its population was 218 at the 2010 census.It is located approximately 18 miles (29 km) south of the city of Santa Fe.
In 1882, merchant Abraham Staab, honoring a promise he made to his wife Julia on their wedding day of one day building her the finest house money could buy, built a three-story French Second Empire-style mansion in the heart of Santa Fe. It was the first brick mansion in Santa Fe. The property was home for Staab, his wife and their seven children.