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Things to do in Santa Fe New Mexico 

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Santa Fe is dedicated to its Native American roots by way of its many museums and shops, its Mexican heritage through its many restaurants, its diversity brought by the Santa Fe Railroad, and its natural treasures, like the hot springs, mountains, and remaining homes of the Puebloan people.
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Time Stamps:
00:53 Crash Murder Business
02:04 chocolate + cashmere
02:23 Sante Fe school of cooking
03:32 Georgia O’Keefe Museum
03:37 Zapotec Imports
03:47 New Mexican museum of art
04:00 New Mexico history museum
04:37 Inn and Spa at Loretta - Lori Snable Artwork
0:4:41 Jambo cafe
05:15 Dolina Bakery
05:32 Railyard District
05:54 el Mercado del museum
06:02 Canyon Road - The Teahouse
06:15 Hecho a Mano
06:30 Cielo Hand crafted
06:54 Luminaria
07:09 Sun country traders
07:14 Magic Art
07:25 Shiprock Sante Fe
07:40 The Shop a Christmas Store
07:58 Susan’s Christmas Shop
08:04 Kokopelli Gallery
08:12 Bahti Indian Arts
08:17 Herve Wine Bar
08:30 Amaya
08:43 Mille
09:00 New Mexican Flavors food tour
09:30 Santa Fe Plaza
09:43 Rainbow man
10:10 Iaia Museum is Contemporary Native Arts
10:28 Kakwawa Chocolate House
10:40 meow wolf
11:37 LiuLiuLiu
12:00 Ojo Sante Fe
12:25 Dale Ball Trails
13:17 Hotel Sante Fe
13:32 ten Thousand Waves Japanese Resort
13:59 Tomasita’s
14:34 Museum of International Folk Art
14:54 Museum of Indian Arts & Culture
15:15 La Posada de Santa Fe
15:26 Fiesta Oaxaca
15:47 Geronimo
16:15 Modern General feed and Seed

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Комментарии : 37   
@emrej2527
@emrej2527 3 месяца назад
Awesome video! Looks like a great trip
@jakeoutdoors
@jakeoutdoors 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing all those wonderful places to stay, eat and shop. Very well put together and looking forward to visiting Sanat Fe!
@MyCurlyAdventures
@MyCurlyAdventures Год назад
Thank you so much!
@birgitnazarian8767
@birgitnazarian8767 2 года назад
Thank you. Several places I want to try when I visit and you both showed us how they are! ☺️👍
@dalenezender5556
@dalenezender5556 2 года назад
Great video - I've been wanting to go to Santa Fe. Lots of good tips.
@CarolineOceanaRyan999
@CarolineOceanaRyan999 3 месяца назад
Wow -- can she read that info any faster? A lot of good information just LOST. But I live here in Santa Fe, and I can tell you that the places they chose to visit are great!
@alishac5096
@alishac5096 Год назад
Thanks for the awesome tour, looking forward to planning my own trip.
@MyCurlyAdventures
@MyCurlyAdventures Год назад
Have fun!
@winkie51
@winkie51 Год назад
Thanks for the great video! You are both beautiful people! We are going to SF next week and I was looking for ideas of what to do there. You were speaking so fast, it was difficult to write down all the places you mentioned, and also the locations.
@MyCurlyAdventures
@MyCurlyAdventures Год назад
Maybe this will help:) mycurlyadventures.com/?s=santa+fe
@jacontre76
@jacontre76 2 года назад
nice!
@brittanymcmcmc9730
@brittanymcmcmc9730 Год назад
W'ere currently planning our trip to Santa Fe and this video had SO MUCH WOW. Even stuff you didn't mention but showed visually was worth the google. Thanks.
@MyCurlyAdventures
@MyCurlyAdventures Год назад
Have fun!
@bryanrose1645
@bryanrose1645 2 года назад
Loved the depth and tempo of ur video.
@MyCurlyAdventures
@MyCurlyAdventures Год назад
Thank you so much!
@mycontainergarden
@mycontainergarden Год назад
Your Hair is A-MAZ-ZING!
@MyCurlyAdventures
@MyCurlyAdventures Год назад
Thank you!
@dustykatz2744
@dustykatz2744 2 года назад
I have to agree, she does talk fast ....>
@winkie51
@winkie51 Год назад
Yes, I agree!
@akoto3377
@akoto3377 Год назад
hi.i saw some snow, what month did u guys visit santa fe?
@MyCurlyAdventures
@MyCurlyAdventures Год назад
We visited in March!
@krystalgarcia8612
@krystalgarcia8612 2 года назад
Was it still snowing in March ?
@CarolineOceanaRyan999
@CarolineOceanaRyan999 3 месяца назад
Yes, it can still snow in Santa Fe in March!
@austinstitzel
@austinstitzel 7 месяцев назад
I'm going to guess that Ishamel is a Libra and Jessica is a Gemini.
@maenewcombe6543
@maenewcombe6543 2 года назад
great content, but the woman speaks way too fast. If she could slow down some, it would be a lot easier to follow and get the info. Great stuff, though.
@crey3814
@crey3814 2 года назад
Exactly what I was thinking. I couldn't follow what she was saying. It's too bad because the content was good imo.
@edselby
@edselby Год назад
Came here to say this - this was my first of their videos, and she talks (reads her script) wayyyyy too fast
@richq1318
@richq1318 Год назад
I was thinking the same thing! It’s not an auction!
@robinpurcellblank
@robinpurcellblank Месяц назад
Same! I was so bummed since the content is so good. Just too fast.
@holbrrr
@holbrrr 3 месяца назад
You talk sooooo fast lol
@arnieku
@arnieku Год назад
Great video, but you talk too fast for me. Sorry.
@LiliHugoUM
@LiliHugoUM 2 года назад
everything you see in the video, serapes, food, handicrafts, ponchos, etc... is 100% Mexican, not southwest. For some reason it's called New Mexico. The same stuff you find in Mexico, but much better.
@LiliHugoUM
@LiliHugoUM Год назад
@heartsnob So you think that chocolate is from Spain? the serapes? food? only the construction style is Spanish with a mixture of Mexican handicrafts decoration. everything else is 100% Mexican, it is not southwest, the Americans have not yet contributed anything to this ancient culture, they just enjoy it like the rest of the world, for example the cowboys, who appropriated it from the Mexican cowboys, who in turn the Spanish they brought to Mexico the raising of cattle and horse herding.
@FlySky-rb8wb
@FlySky-rb8wb 3 месяца назад
Sorry mate, your statement is not true. I've worked at several shops in the downtown area. Although there are some shops that specialize in Mexican products, the vast majority of shops sell locally made Native American and Spanish art, rugs, and jewelry. In addition, New Mexican food and Mexican food may be cousins, but they are NOT the same....
@LiliHugoUM
@LiliHugoUM 3 месяца назад
@FlySky-rb8wb 😆😆😆😆 You need to know more about the true history of America "the continent", not the US, and not the history they tell you in US schools. Including the native Indians of the entire territory of the central and southern United States who, by the way, are not Indians, they belong to Mexico because it was Mexico's territory, and the Spanish do not make the crafts that you mention are in the stores. The point is that even though today it is US territory, you cannot feel proud of something that is not at all Anglo-Saxon culture. Anglo-Saxonism in America has no cultural roots, everything is appropriation, it is still endemic to Mexico and the American Indians, what do they call wrongly. Fact, did you know that the Aztecs created pop corn? Maybe you think it's a creation of the US? And so on, many things that you eat, dress, wear, and things that you think you know today have Mexican origins, especially the southern states of the United States, which in reality is still Mexico, as you will realize.
@FlySky-rb8wb
@FlySky-rb8wb 3 месяца назад
@@LiliHugoUM Have you even been to Santa Fe? With all due respect, I don't need you to tell me what items are sold in the shops there. I have worked at several shops in Santa Fe, and even managed a gallery in Albuquerque. It was my job to know the origins of the art I sold!! Spanish colonial art IS sold in some of the shops. A portion of Hispanics that live in New Mexico still refer to themselves as "Spanish." For the most part, they are descendants of the Spanish settlers that came to New Mexico in the early 17th century. These artisans make santos, retablos, and colonial era furniture. I recognize some of the jewelry in the video as being made by specific NM artists that I know and have dealt with. I saw Navajo blankets in the video that are made on the Navajo reservation in New Mexico. I don't deny that New Mexico territory once belonged to Mexico, but for you to say that the items, and food you saw were 100% Mexican, is hogwash!
@LiliHugoUM
@LiliHugoUM 3 месяца назад
@FlySky-rb8wb yes, I have been there. So that you can understand it, I ask you, have you been in Mexico? not on the beaches, do you know Mexico? The culture and history ? Well, when you do it, you will realize. But that's the end of the debate. Keep believing the lies.
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