Day trip to Santa Fe, New Mexico, and a Epic Fail in the Mountains
I go on a day trip to explore Santa Fe, New Mexico by foot. We visit the historic plaza, the Loretto Chapel and it's miraculous staircase, the St. Francis Cathedral, Artsy Canyon Road, and the oldest house in the United States. Then I get lost in the mountains looking for the Tent Rocks, and the road was closed.
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The Best Places to Visit in New Mexico, USA
The Best Places to Visit in New Mexico, USA
New Mexico is a constituent state of the United States of America. It became the 47th state of the union in 1912. New Mexico ranks fifth among the 50 United State states in terms of total area and is bounded by Colorado to the north, Oklahoma and Texas to the east.
New Mexico has some of the flattest land as well as some of the most rugged mountains in the country and it was described as The Land of Enchantment. The highest mountain peaks, Wheeler Peak and Truchas Peak are in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains in the north-central part of the state. The Rocky Mountains extend into the north-central part of the state.
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Santa Fe ( or ; Tewa: Oghá P’o'oge, Navajo: Yootó; Zuni: Ts'u'yala) is the capital and fourth-most populous city of the U.S. state of New Mexico. In addition to being the eponymous seat of Santa Fe County, it has approximately 83,875 inhabitants with a metropolitan area population of approximately 144,170. Due to its geographic location in Northern New Mexico–at the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Rocky Mountains–Santa Fe exhibits an alpine and dry steppe climate with pronounced forestry, various mountain ranges, and large plains, along its city limits. During the winter season, Santa Fe typically experiences large amounts of snowfall and drops in temperature allowing it to maintain New Mexico's third-largest ski resort, Ski Santa Fe, following Angel Fire Resort and Taos Ski Valley. The city's subalpine land elevation is 7,199 feet above sea level, making it the third-highest city in elevation in the United States. It is jointly-eponymous with Santa Fe, Granada, Spain–both cities feature a castle, lion, and the Spanish imperial eagle on their official seals and flags. Spanish culture is celebrated annually in Santa Fe, most notably with Fiestas de Santa Fe and the burning of Zozobra.
The area of Santa Fe has been continuously occupied since 900 BCE, originally inhabited by prehistoric Pueblo and Tanoan hunter-gatherers. Formal settlements spread in the early 1200s, making Santa Fe one of the oldest continuously occupied sites in the Western Hemisphere. Spanish conquistador Juan de Oñate led an envoy into the city during the early 17th century as a part of Spain's larger effort to colonize the Americas. New Mexico's first colonial governor, Pedro de Peralta, designated Santa Fe the capital of the Kingdom of New Mexico in 1610, making it the oldest state capital in the United States. The full name of the City of Santa Fe (Spanish: Ciudad de Santa Fe) as founded remains La Villa Real de la Santa Fe de San Francisco de Asís (The Royal Town of the Holy Faith of Saint Francis of Assisi). As the capital of the New Spain, Santa Fe de Nuevo México served as the seat of power for the Spanish Empire in North America. It briefly gained independence from 1680 to 1692 after Pueblo peoples intermittently revolted. After Diego de Vargas reconquered the city for New Spain in the late 1690s, it remained under Spanish rule for more than a century. While Spain lost Santa Fe to Mexico in 1810, Mexico suppressed a Texan raid on Santa Fe in 1841 only to lose it to the United States five years later. Santa Fe was designated the capital of the U.S. State of New Mexico in 1912.
As the cultural and economic centre of New Mexico, the city exerts substantial influence in the state's politics, education, entertainment, environment, media, fashion, science, culture, and the arts. The Governor's Mansion, New Mexico Legislature, and Supreme Court of New Mexico are all headquartered in Santa Fe. It is home to the New Mexico Museum of Art, Museum of Spanish Colonial Art, Museum of Contemporary Native Arts, and Museum of Indian Arts and Culture, operating the International Folk Art Market and Santa Fe Indian Market during the summers. While it possesses modern infrastructure, the city has preserved the look and feel of many of its historic neighborhoods and streets. Its landmarks include the Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi, San Miguel Mission, and Santa Fe Plaza. In addition to numerous parks and woodlands, the Santa Fe National Forest is within its northern city limits. The city has one of the most expensive real estate and rental markets in the country. Known for its art market, Santa Fe has the third-largest art market value in the United States, with nearly 250 art galleries and brokers. The city was designated a UNESCO World Creative City in 2005 for its efforts in cultural preservation.
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El Paso, Texas, United States. Best Place
El Paso is the sixth largest city in Texas, United States. The city of El Paso and other nearby cities, such as Juarez and Las Cruces, New Mexico are referred to as The Borderland. In 2010 and 2018, El Paso received an All-America City Award. El Paso is surrounded by many cities and communities in both Texas and New Mexico.
LOCATION
El Paso is located at the intersection of three states (Texas, New Mexico, and Chihuahua) and two countries (the U.S. and Mexico). It is the only major Texas City on Mountain Time. El Paso stands on the Rio Grande across the Mexico–United States border from Ciudad Juárez, the most populous city in the Mexican state of Chihuahua. El Paso is often called the Sun City. El Paso is located within the Chihuahuan Desert. The Franklin Mountains extend into El Paso from the north and nearly divide the city into two sections.
HISTORY
El Paso was named as El Paso del Norte (The Pass of the North) by Spanish travelers in 1581. The area wasn't colonized by Europeans until 1598 when Don Juan de Oñate led an expedition into the territory. In 1848, El Paso became part of the United States and a military post was erected there which eventually became Fort Bliss. The city was incorporated in 1873. El Paso Public Library was the first public library in Texas.
POPULATION
The largest language spoken at home is Spanish, followed by English. Many older El Pasoans speak Spanish regularly in public.
EDUCATION
El Paso is home to the University of Texas at El Paso, the largest public university in the region. UTEP was ranked as the 7th best university in National University Rankings, just behind Stanford and ahead of Harvard. Also, the university's School of Engineering is the nation's top producer of Hispanic engineers with M.S. and Ph.D. degrees.
CLIMATE
El Paso is part of the Chihuahuan Desert. El Paso has a transitional climate between cold desert climate and hot desert climate It receives on average about 8.5 inches of rainfall a year. The sky is usually clear and cloud-free. Summer temperatures can reach 100°F (37.7°C) or more. Winter rarely sees snow and temperatures drop to around 40 or 50°F. During periods of rain, flash flooding can occur.
MILITARY
El Paso has a strong federal and military presence. William Beaumont Army Medical Center, Biggs Army Airfield, and Fort Bliss call the city home. Fort Bliss is one of the largest military complexes of the United States Army and the largest training area in the United States.
GOVERNMENT
Mayors and city council members are elected for four year terms and may not be elected more than twice or serve for more than 10 years in their respective offices. Municipal elections are currently held in May in odd-numbered years, but a voter-approved charter amendment will change this to November in even-numbered years, beginning in 2018.
The city operates under a council–manager form of government. Power is concentrated in the eight-member elected city council and mayor, who hire a manager to carry out its directives and oversee the delivery of public services.
ARCHITECTURE
El Paso's tallest building, the Wells Fargo Plaza, was built in the early 1970s as State National Plaza. The black-windowed, 302-foot (92 m) building is famous for its 13 white horizontal lights. The tower did use a design of the United States flag.The tower is now only lit during the holiday months, or when special events take place in the city.
ECONOMY
El Paso economy focused primarily in international trade, military, government civil service, oil and gas, health care, tourism and service sectors. Cotton, fruit, vegetables, and livestock are also produced in the area. Over the past 15 years the city has become a significant location for American-based call centers. El Paso has added a significant manufacturing sector with items and goods produced that include petroleum, metals, medical devices, plastics, machinery, defense-related goods and automotive parts. The city is the second busiest international crossing point in the U.S. behind San Diego.
12 Best Tourist Attractions in New Mexico USA
New Mexico is a state in the Southwestern region of the United States of America; its capital and cultural center is Santa Fe which was founded in 1610 as capital of Nuevo México, while its largest city is Albuquerque with its accompanying metropolitan area. It is one of the Mountain States and shares the Four Corners region with Utah, Colorado, and Arizona; its other neighboring states are Oklahoma to the northeast, Texas to the east-southeast, and the Mexican states of Chihuahua to the south and Sonora to the southwest.
The Journey Continues Across New Mexico
Left Golden Eagle RV Park in Eagle Nest New Mexico, took the North loop to Red River then down to Taos and then South to the KOA North in Bernalillo, New Mexico. Stayed there for a couple of days to get a hot water heater changed out and a few other things done to the RV. We used Affordable RV Service in the Albuquerque area, Gene the owner was very dependable, knowledgeable and very Professional. Here is a link to his web site if your ever in the area and need a great Mobile Service Tech.
Left there heading West on I-40 to Red Rock Park which use to be Red Rock State Park but now City owned located in Church Rock, New Mexico.
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I'm in Texas Y'all! Driving the Entire Lone Star State
In this video I drive through the entire Lone Star State from the Louisiana state line to El Paso, seeing a couple of things along the way, particularly how the landscape gradually changes from the bayou, to the hills, and eventually to the desert.
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USA Road Trip 2015 - Texas / New Mexico - HD
A short video from my most recent road trip in the US over Texas and New Mexico.
Visited places: Palo Duro Canyon, Puye Cliffs, Acoma Pueblo (Sky City), White Sands, Guadalupe Mountains and Big Bend Nationalpark (Chisos Mountains and Santa Elena Canyon).
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New Mexico Roadtrip!! * Santa Fe, Taos, T or C, Albuquerque + El Paso
Here's our travel vlog from our road trip around Texas and New Mexico in the Spring of 2014!
New Mexico lends itself to road tripping, with plenty to do and see, and wonderful places to stay, all spaced within an hour or two's drive. Santa Fe is a great jumping off point for lots of adventures. I would definitely recommend this destination for those that like to sightsee in tourist-friendly locales, explore the desert environment and experience the culture of the southwest!
Here are the places we visited:
*Hueco Tanks State Park, El Paso, TX:
*Wyler Aerial Tramway, El Paso, TX:
*Mesilla, NM:
*Elephant Butte Lake State Park, Elephant Butte, NM:
*Sierra Grande Lodge & Spa, Truth or Consequences, NM:
*Albuquerque Museum, Albuquerque, NM:
*Petroglyph National Monument, Albuquerque, NM:
*Hotel Parq Central, Albuquerque, NM:
*Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi, Santa Fe, NM:
*San Miguel Chapel, Santa Fe, NM:
*Loretto Chapel, Santa Fe, NM:
*Bandelier National Monument, Los Alamos, NM:
*Rio Grande Gorge Bridge, Taos, NM:
*Earthship Biotecture, Taos, NM:
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RV Living | Enjoying Downtown Sante Fe | VLOG 041
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In this video, we continue our quick tour of Northern New Mexico. We start out our day in Albuquerque and make our way up to Sante Fe.
Downtown Sante Fe was really cool. We enjoyed a nice lunch at Draft Station on the plaza and then we did a walking tour of the beautiful downtown area.
We visited a few churches and/or missions including Cathedral Basilica of St Francis, the Loretto Chapel and the oldest church in the United States, San Miguel Mission.
After Sante Fe we headed north where we landed in ..... you'll just have to watch our next video to find out.
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San Miguel Mission - Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States
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San Miguel Mission Santa Fe
Constructed in 1610 by the Tlaxcalan Indians of Mexico, who came to New Mexico as servants of the Spanish, this is the oldest church still in use in the country.
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- San Miguel Mission Church by Johnrandall from a blog titled Santa Fe Part #2
- San Miguel Mission Church by Bhalik1129 from a blog titled On The Road Day 21
- San Miguel mission by Malbet from a blog titled How old?
- San Miguel Mission by Shelbysimmonds from a blog titled A Day In the Life of Santa Fe
- San Miguel Mission by Pmf1153 from a blog titled An Art Lover's Paradise
- San Miguel Mission by Hejomi57 from a blog titled Santa Fe Day 1
El Paso, Texas, points of interest and things to do
El Paso city is situated in the far western corner of the U.S. state of Texas. and it stands on the Rio Grande river across the Mexico–United States border from Ciudad Juárez. You must visit the downtown, the Plaza Theatre and the El Paso Museum of Art.
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Known as the heart of New Mexico, Albuquerque has grown to be the largest city in the state. Filled with diverse culture, rich history and breathtaking landscapes. It provides visitors with the true taste of the southwest. With an award winning climate and year around sunshine, Albuquerque is the perfect destination for outdoor activities. Enjoy hiking, horseback riding or mountain biking at the Sandia Foothills open space. Where the La Luz Trail Head which offers beautiful panoramic views of mountains, trees and the vast desert terrain. Or enjoy a stroll at the ABQ BioPark Botanic Garden which offers 36 acres of gardens, waterfalls, ponds and more. Are you afraid of heights? Face your fears and take an exhilarating balloon ride in the hot air balloon capital of the nation or hang out at the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta. The largest hot air balloon festival in the world. While you're enjoying the warm weather and gentle breeze from the spectacular Sandia Mountains, be sure to check out the Hinkle Family Fun Center, The Rio Grande Zoo, Tingley Beach and many other attractions for some family fun in the sun. Whether you're in historic districts like Old Town, or urban districts like ABQ Uptown, you're sure to find great food, affordable shopping, and a diverse range of arts and entertainment. Albuquerque offers a wide range of museums and art centers including The World's Largest Rattlesnake Museum, The National Museum of Nuclear Science and History, Nob Hill Art Gallery and much more; not to mention its various year-round festivals such as: The New Mexico State Fair, The National Fiery Foods and BBQ Show and The Go Downtown Arts Festival. In the mood to party? Albuquerque’s got you covered! Enjoy a cocktail at the One Up Elevated Lounge, or the Andaluz Hotel Ibiza Rooftop and catch a magnificent view of the city's eastern skyline and mountain tops; or get your dance on at the Lotus Nightclub & VIP Ultra Lounge for some of the hottest DJs, dance music and light shows like no other. It’s truly a nightlife experience you won't want to miss. Come immerse yourself in rich culture, brilliant weather and the vast entertainment Albuquerque has to offer, the true southwest awaits you.
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Santa Fe Police Department Fail
Santa Fe is a beautiful place but like any other city, there is a strong police presence based on revenue generation. I take a walk to the Santa Fe police department on Cerrillos Rd to check out their station. Along with the usual militarized vehicles, we find they don't enjoy cameras. B. Valdez tries and fails to ID your Friendly Neighborhood Citizen. Dude in pink has a stalking issue.
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Route 66 Part 7 - Driving Route 66 Texas To Tucumcari New Mexico
Three more states on our Route 66 road trip. In part 7 of our Route 66 Vlog we leave Oklahoma, drive across Texas and end up in Tucumcari, New Mexico.
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We leave Oklahoma and enter Texas after a quick rendition of ‘King of the Road’ Erick on Route 66, near the Texas border, was the boyhood town of Roger Miller.
In Texas we stop at the ‘Leaning tower of Texas’ before travelling on to the Cadillac Ranch. This is quite a 'touristy' attraction as it is very close to Amarillo.
After Amarillo we make it to Adrian Texas, the midpoint of Route 66. We stop for coffee and one of their famous pies before we leave Texas and cross the border into our 6th US state, New Mexico.
We end the day in Tucumcari, New Mexico which is home to some restored Route 66 motels like the Blue Swallow and The Safari Motel.
Next time, we drive Route 66 to Santa Fe, New Mexico.
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