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El Rancho De Las Golondrinas
Food | Entertainment | Celebration | Walk | Birding | La Cienega
El Rancho De Las Golondrinas
El Rancho De Las Golondrinas during the Harvest Festival. This view is from the middle of all the main buildings.
Heike Strobel, Artist
Artist | Food | Walk | Weekly | Cerrillos Road | Guadalupe Street | Paseo de Peralta
Heike Strobel, Artist
One of the many artists from the area, Heike Strobel shows off her creations.
Update
- 2006-10-09 - Non-Profit status has been achieved. Contact Heike for more details. Use the link below.
El Rancho De Las Golondrinas Entrance
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El Rancho De Las Golondrinas
El Rancho de Las Golondrinas, "The Ranch of the Swallows". Use the map below to locate it and take a tour of the entrance so you can recognize it when you drive by.
In the distance, over the field, you can see the Sangre de Christo foothills.
Dennis B. Villa Pando, Wood Sculptor
Artist | Food | Walk | Weekly | Cerrillos Road | Guadalupe Street | Paseo de Peralta
Dennis B. Villa Pando, Artist
At the far corner of this day's Artists Market, Dennis B. Villa Pando hangs out near his chain saw sculpted creations. In the next booth someone checks out the pottery.
Paseo de Peralta at Washington Avenue and Bishops Lodge Road
Restaurant | Overnight Accomodations | Religious | Government Building | Food | Walk | Bishops Lodge Road | Federal Place | Washington Avenue
Paseo de Peralta at Washington
The Scottish Rite Temple as seen from near the corner of Paseo de Peralta and Washington Avenue.
Washington Avenue ends at this intersection. Bishops Lodge Road picks up where Washington leaves off, and takes you all the way to Tesuque Village.
There is only one block between here and the Plaza. You can tell you're near the center of town since this set of panoramas are tagged with so many things visible or near by.
Palace of the Governors
Galleries | Restaurant | Overnight Accomodations | Artist | Religious | Government Building | Food | Entertainment | Views | Walk | The Plaza | Palace Avenue
Palace of Governors
The Palace of Governors is across the street from the Santa Fe Plaza.
No music today, but lots of street vendors and artisans selling their wares.
Old Santa Fe Trail at Water Street
Galleries | Restaurant | Overnight Accomodations | Artist | Religious | Food | Entertainment | Walk | Old Santa Fe Trail | Shelby Street | Water Street
Old Santa Fe Trail at Water Street
One block from the Plaza, where the Old Santa Fe Trail ends, it takes a few turns.
One of the many narrow streets that seem almost like back alleys, there are interesting things to explore in nearly every direction.
Old Santa Fe Trail at Alameda
Galleries | Restaurant | Overnight Accomodations | Artist | Religious | Food | Entertainment | Views | Walk | Alameda Street | Old Santa Fe Trail
Old Santa Fe Trail at Alameda
The corner of Old Santa Fe Trail and Alameda Street. On the other side of the street is the Santa Fe River.
Keep on walking across the street and the next major intersection is with Paseo de Peralta; up there you'll find the Visitor's Center.
The view in this panorama are man-made. The parapets of the roof line create a distant, mountainous look. That feeling is increased via the sculpture of the deer jumping down.
Museum of Fine Arts
Galleries | Restaurant | Artist | Food | Entertainment | Walk | The Plaza | Lincoln Avenue | Palace Avenue
Museum of Fine Arts
The Museum of Fine Arts is located at the corner of Palace Avenue and Lincoln Avenue, diagonally across the street from the Plaza.
Lincoln Ave. at Marcy Street
Restaurant | Government Building | Food | Entertainment | Walk | Lincoln Avenue | Marcy Street
Lincoln Ave. at Marcy Street
Another place to sit and warm yourself in the Spring or Fall. Lots of reading material near by as well. ![]()
You can keep heading down Lincoln Ave. to the Plaza or walk down Marcy street to Washington Avenue.
You may notice a variety of trees. Over the shoulders of the sculpture is, I think, a Siberian/Chinese Elm (I've heard it called a few things). To the left of that is a honey locust near the magazines and newspapers boxes. Turning all the way around, an ash tree is right by City Hall...needs some dead wood pruned off.