SANTA FE
~ Then and Now
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This Santa Fe travel guide for provides a historical background needed to begin to understand our cultures. In addition, the guide provides major attractions and events to expect during the year and an introduction to New Mexico and Santa Fe's unique cultural heritage.
Native Americans lived here for more than 10,000 years with the Ancestral Puebloans settling along the Rio Grande well over 1,000 years ago.
New Mexico became a Spanish Colony in the late 1500s and Santa Fe became the capitol in 1610.
The Pueblo Revolt of 1680 resulted when numerous Indians tribes united and drove the Spanish out of New Mexico. Some call this America's first revolution.
The Spanish eventually returned to an uneasy peace with the Puebloans.
New Mexico became part of the United States as a result of the Mexican-American War and the massacre at Taos. The annotations for the rare and hard to obtain materials are in the print book.
The book includes the Turquoise Trail Scenic Byway and the High Road to Taos, along with events that bring people to Santa Fe from all over the world.
Join us and celebrate life.
Bienvenidos!
Table of Contents
What to Expect
The Rio Grande Rift
Puebloan Settlers
Spanish Conquest
The Return of the Spanish
The End of the Spanish Empire
Chimayo Revolt of 1837
Everything is Bigger in Texas
A Massacre at Taos?
The Way to Santa Fe
Turquoise Trail
Golden
Madrid
Los Cerrillos
Taos Day Trip
Cuisine
Much More to See
Loretto Chapel
Meow Wolf
Zozobra
Santa Fe Fiesta
Bandelier National Monument