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The Shed is a restaurant in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The business was named one of "America's Classics" by the James Beard Foundation Awards. [1] References
Restaurant State or territory City Year opened ... Santa Fe: 1979 [17] 1999 ... The Shed: New Mexico Santa Fe: 1953 [46] 2003 [44]
A cover of the 1909 Santa Fe Railway pamphlet describing Fred Harvey hotels, dining rooms and sample menus. The Fred Harvey Company was the owner of the Harvey House chain of restaurants, hotels and other hospitality industry businesses alongside railroads in the Western United States.
Nov. 13—The Salvadoran-Mexican Torogoz Restaurant opened Tuesday this week at 410 Old Santa Fe Trail, units A and B, in the same location where Raaga-Go suddenly closed on Oct. 13. Brother and ...
Santa Fe, New Mexico 412 13 Far-Flung Flavor: Krokstrom Kansas City, Missouri September 13, 2019 The Beestro Santa Fe, New Mexico La Colonial Tortilla Factory El Paso, Texas 413 14 Pizza Plus: Dirty Water Dough Company: Boston, Massachusetts: October 4, 2019 Dr. Field Goods Kitchen Santa Fe, New Mexico Noble Pie Parlor Reno, Nevada: 414 15
The Santa Fe River in New Mexico is fed by an extensive network of tributary arroyos; these define much of the landscape of Santa Fe, New Mexico and surrounding areas. [1] Together, the river, arroyos and aquifer they supply through infiltration comprise the Santa Fe River watershed .
The Santa Fe Watershed Association is a non-profit organization based in Santa Fe, New Mexico.The mission of the Santa Fe Watershed Association is to return the Santa Fe River to a living river, from its beginning at Lake Peak to its final outfall at the Rio Grande, balancing human uses with natural resource protection and restoring the heart to the Santa Fe community.
The Hysterical Pageant of the Fiesta c. 1930–1945. On September 16, 1712, the first Fiesta council signed a proclamation declaring there should be a celebration to commemorate the anniversary of the 1692 reconquest (recolonization) of New Mexico by General Don Diego de Vargas (1643–1704).