The OLDEST House in America!? Route 66
The Oldest Church and Oldest House in America are among our stops today, along with the SouthWest's Forgotten FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH along the old Mother Road, ROUTE 66! Welcome to the Santa Fe Loop, the pre-1937 path of the world's most famous and iconic Highway! It's time for another Randomland Adventure!
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Santa Fe is the capital of the United States state of New Mexico. It is the fourth-largest city in the state and is the seat of Santa Fe County. Santa Fe is also the oldest capital city in the United States.
Santa Fe es una ciudad ubicada en el condado de Santa Fe en el estado estadounidense de Nuevo México, del cual es su capital.
Santa Fe Historic District - Santa Fe, New Mexico
Santa Fe, New Mexico (founded in 1610) is the oldest capital city in the United States. The Santa Fe Historic District is so rich in culture and history that in 1973 it was named to the National Register of Historic Places, a rare achievement for an entire district.
Places that make up the Santa Fe Historic District include:
La Castrene Site
Chapel of Our Lady of Guadalupe
Donaciano Vigil House
Acequia Madre (Mother Ditch)
Camino Royal
Cristo Rey Church and Reredos
Juan Jose Prada House
El Zaguan
Borrego House
St. Francis Cathedral
La Conquistadora Chapel
Juan Rodriguez House
Barrio de Analco
Chapel of San Miguel
Roque Tudesqui House
Gregorio Crespin House
Boyle House
United States Courthouse
Fort Marcy Ruins
Pinckney R. Tully House
Rosario Chapel and Cemetery
Stone Warehouse
Loretto Chapel
St. Michael's Dormitory
Palace of the Governors
Sena Plaza
Prince Plaza
Spiegelberg-Spitz House
Francisco Hinijos House
Felipe B. Delgado House
Hesch House
Nicolas Ortiz House
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Padre Gallegos House
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Welcome to 'the city different,' a place that makes its own rules without ever forgetting its long and storied past. Walking through its historic neighborhoods, or around the busy Plaza that remains its core, there's no denying that Santa Fe has a timeless, earthy soul. Founded around 1610, Santa Fe is the second-oldest city and the oldest state capital in the US, and is all but unique in having not only preserved many of its seductive original adobe buildings, but also insisted that all new downtown structures follow the same architectural style. And yet, despite being home to the country’s oldest public building and throwing its oldest annual party, Fiesta, Santa Fe is also synonymous with contemporary chic, thanks to its thriving art market, gourmet restaurants, great museums, upscale spas and world-class opera.
At over 7000ft above sea level, Santa Fe is also the nation’s highest state capital. Sitting at the foot of the glowing Sangre de Cristo range, it makes a fantastic base for hiking, mountain biking, backpacking and skiing. When you come off the trails, you can indulge in chile-smothered local cuisine, buy turquoise and silver directly from Native American jewelers in the Plaza, visit remarkable churches, or simply wander along centuries-old, cottonwood-shaded lanes and daydream about some day moving here.
Santa Fe’s mind-boggling assortment of characters include traditional and avant-garde artists, New Age hippy transplants, Spanish families that have called the city home for centuries, Mexican immigrants, retirees from both coasts, and more than a few Hollywood producers and movie stars. Most are drawn above all by the relaxed attitude, the sense of space, the unbeatable climate and that certain something that gives Santa Fe a singularly alluring essence.
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 Oldest Church and House in Santa Fe, New Mexico and more!
Ever seen the oldest church and house in New Mexico? Old west fun and more are all in another installment of Access Adventures with Zach! Thanks for liking, commenting, and subscribing to keep the ball rolling!
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Cathedral of San Juan Bautista · Ancestral Puebloan dwellings
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New Mexico State Capitol - the Roundhouse
The New Mexico State Capitol, located in Santa Fe, is the only round state capitol in the United States, creating the joke that you can't corner a politician here.
The New Mexico State Capitol building is the fourth capitol in New Mexico. The first, the Palace of the Governors, is still standing today as the oldest continually occupied building in the United States.
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Haunted Places in New Mexico 2
Albuquerque, Santa Fe, Las Cruces, and more! This is the second time we've covered the top 10 most haunted places in New Mexico... and with good reason. The Land of Enchantment is chalk full of creepy houses, spooky old inns, and ancient apparitions. Are there any haunts near you? Enjoy!
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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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Twenty-six miles North of Santa Fe in the town of Espanola, one can take the River Road which is sixty miles to Taos and return to Espanola on the High Road which is only fifty-two miles. The Enchanted Circle byway is an eighty-four-mile circle which starts in Taos and takes one North, then East across the Sangre De Cristo Mountains and back down to Taos.
The Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument is a remarkable outdoor laboratory, offering an opportunity to observe the geological processes that shape natural landscapes. The cone tent shaped rocks were formed millions of years ago due to volcanic eruptions from the Jemez volcanic field. As a result of uniform layering of volcanic material bands of gray with beige and pink colored rock formed along the cliff face. Over time, rain and wind cut into the deposits creating canyons. The tent formations found throughout the canyon vary in height from a few feet to as high as ninety feet. The monument covers 5,610 acres of public land with an elevation of 5,570 feet to a height of 6,760 feet.
Canyon road, just a few blocks from historic Santa Fe is a place where one can find most any type of art the heart desires. The road is a half mile walk one way, and here one will find 100 galleries and restaurants.
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San Miguel Mission, also known as San Miguel Chapel, is a Spanish colonial mission church in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Built between approximately 1610 and 1626, it is claimed to be the oldest church in the United States.
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Santa Fe New Mexico Vlog Trip
I went on a trip to Santa Fe, New Mexico for 3 days and had a blast! :( Sadly, I lost some of the footage when I was there so sorry about the vlog being short and ending abruptly.
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Well before the Mayflower set sail for the east cost with its pilgrims the Palace of the Governors was already in place on the Santa Fe Plaza. It has served as the seat of the Spanish government in the Southwest, and is the oldest continuously inhabited building in what is now the United States. Fittingly it is now part of the New Mexico History Museum, where the building itself joins the exhibits inside as a huge draw for visitors.
State Capitol Visit Santa Fe New Mexico
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Centralia Burning Ghost Town - Pennsylvania USA
Centralia, Pennsylvania was nearly entirely evacuated following a coal mine fire, burning beneath the town since 1962.
Centralia’s fire started in 1962, when residents turned an old strip mine into a dump, and setting the rubbish alight. The fire spread through an unsealed opening to the underground coal mines, igniting a seam of coal, and the fire has been burning to this day.
In 1992, Pennsylvania condemned the town and claimed it under eminent domain in an attempt for force the remaining residents out. Some sued, and were allowed to stay.
A section of State Route 61 was abandoned after it began to buckle and crumble from the underground fire.
The fire stretches 12km, and burns underneath an area of 15 square kilometres, 300 feet below ground, authorities say the fire could burn for another 250 years.
The town now mostly attracts tourists who visit an abandoned highway, where many profanities and obscene pictures are spray painted onto it, over time the highway has earned the nickname Graffiti Highway.
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Santa Fe, the capital of the state of New Mexico, is the fourth-largest city in the state (with a population of 69,204 in 2012) and is the seat of Santa Fe County. The city of Santa Fe, founded by Spanish colonists in 1610, is known as the oldest state capital city in the United States and the oldest city in New Mexico. Santa Fe means holy faith in Spanish.
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