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  2. Fenn treasure - Wikipedia

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    The Fenn Treasure was a cache of gold and jewels that Forrest Fenn, an art dealer and author from Santa Fe, New Mexico, [1] hid in the Rocky Mountains of the United States. [2] It was found approximately a decade later in 2020 [3] in Wyoming by an anonymous treasure hunter later revealed to be former journalist and medical student Jack Stuef.

  3. Santa Fe, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Santa Fe has its own professional ballet company, Aspen Santa Fe Ballet, which performs in both cities and tours nationally and internationally. Santa Fe is also home to internationally acclaimed Flamenco dancer's María Benítez Institute for Spanish Arts which offers programs and performance in Flamenco, Spanish Guitar and similar arts year ...

  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. Long-hidden statue of Spanish conquistador to be back on ...

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    Jul. 31—A controversial statue of a Spanish conquistador that has been in hiding since 2020 will soon be on public display again. The life-size bronze statue of Don Diego de Vargas, whose role ...

  6. San Miguel Mission - Wikipedia

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    The church as it appeared in the early 1870s San Miguel Mission in 1904, after being remodeled in the 1880s. The original San Miguel church was probably built shortly after the founding of Santa Fe in 1610 and was the first church in the new settlement.

  7. La Posada de Santa Fe - Wikipedia

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    Nason built a Santa Fe-style building with 30 apartments on the property. The apartment building, designed and built by Dick Riley, opened in 1935 under the name La Posada. The original mansion was also converted into eight apartments. [1] Nason then added a hotel, the La Posada Inn, and a restaurant, the Cactus Tea Room.

  8. Zozobra - Wikipedia

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    Zozobra (also known as Old Man Gloom and sometimes branded as Will Shuster's Zozobra) is a giant marionette effigy constructed of wood, wire and cotton cloth that is built and burned on the Friday of Labor Day weekend prior to the annual Fiestas de Santa Fe in Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States. It stands 50 ft 6 in (15.39 m) high.

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