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Seule visite historique de ce type par un véritable historien local et de bonne foi. La famille d'Ana Pacheco s'est installée à Santa Fe en 1692 et elle a été l'historienne de la ville de Santa Fe (2015 - 2017). Pacheco est l'auteur de huit livres : Legendary Locals of Santa Fe, The History of Spirituality in Santa Fe, Pueblos of New Mexico, Early New Mexico Death Rituals, Los Comidas Cookbook, Saints & Seasons, Early Santa Fe, J. Paul Taylor : L'homme de Mesilla.

Les informations sur la visite incluent: l'opéra de Santa Fe, la route 66, le 109 E. Palace et le projet Manhattan, l'histoire des Pueblos du Nouveau-Mexique, la chapelle Loretto, la mission San Miguel, Canyon Road et Santa Fe en tant que Mecque de l'art , Sanatorium de Sunmount, Santuario de Guadalupe, Temple maçonnique de rite écossais, Spiritualité à Santa Fe et Croix des Martyrs, Camp d'internement japonais, Histoire de la guerre civile au Nouveau-Mexique. L'histoire de Billy the Kid commence à Santa Fe.
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Photos avec le Capitaine Père Noël
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Dégustation de nourriture
Information additionnelle
  • Accessible aux fauteuils roulants
  • Les bébés et les jeunes enfants peuvent monter dans un landau ou une poussette
  • Animaux d'assistance autorisés
  • Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Les options de transport sont accessibles en fauteuil roulant
  • Toutes les zones et surfaces sont accessibles en fauteuil roulant
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de forme physique
  • Distanciation sociale imposée tout au long de l'expérience
  • Zones à fort trafic régulièrement désinfectées
À quoi s'attendre
1
The Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi
La Conquistadora the oldest Madonna in the United States. The Santa Fe Plaza, Loretto Chapel, the San Miguel Mission church, the oldest in the country. History of Art and Architecture in Santa Fe. An overview of four hundred years of Native American, Spanish, Mexican and American history in Santa Fe, the oldest capitol city in the United States
2
109 East Palace
The military checkpoint for the Manhattan Project during WWII.
3
Palace of the Governors
Oldest government building in the U.S. plus the History of New Mexico's 19 Indian Pueblos.
4
New Mexico State Capitol (Roundhouse)
History of the only U.S. government building designed as a Native American symbol.
5
Loretto Chapel
Loretto Chapel was built in 1878 by Archbishop Lamy to accompany the Sisters of Light Loretto Academy. The Gothic-Revival chapel was inspired by Saint Chapelle in Paris, which was built by architect Antoine Mouly, who did the restoration of chapel that was patterned for King Louis IX in Paris. Legend has it that the 360-degree staircase built in the chapel between 1877 and 1881 had no visible means of support. Today, it is known as the Miraculous Staircase that St. Joseph the Carpenter had built. The Chapel was closed in 1968 and deconsecrated by the Catholic Church and is now run a privately owned museum.
6
Burro Alley
Burro Alley is a small street connecting Palace Avenue and San Francisco Street. During the 19th and early 20th centuries, vendors who sold salt from the Galisteo Salt Basin and firewood from surrounding mountains would tie up their burros there to rest. While the animals recuperated, the vendors would frequent the local saloons and brothels. The gambling hall that was run by María Gertrudis Barceló, known as Doña Tules, was at the corner near Palace Avenue.
7
The Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi
La Conquistadora the oldest Madonna in the United States. The Santa Fe Plaza, Loretto Chapel, the San Miguel Mission church, the oldest in the country. History of Art and Architecture in Santa Fe. An overview of four hundred years of Native American, Spanish, Mexican and American history in Santa Fe, the oldest capitol city in the United States
8
109 East Palace
The military checkpoint for the Manhattan Project during WWII.
9
Palace of the Governors
Oldest government building in the U.S. plus the History of New Mexico's 19 Indian Pueblos.
10
New Mexico State Capitol (Roundhouse)
History of the only U.S. government building designed as a Native American symbol.
11
Loretto Chapel
Loretto Chapel was built in 1878 by Archbishop Lamy to accompany the Sisters of Light Loretto Academy. The Gothic-Revival chapel was inspired by Saint Chapelle in Paris, which was built by architect Antoine Mouly, who did the restoration of chapel that was patterned for King Louis IX in Paris. Legend has it that the 360-degree staircase built in the chapel between 1877 and 1881 had no visible means of support. Today, it is known as the Miraculous Staircase that St. Joseph the Carpenter had built. The Chapel was closed in 1968 and deconsecrated by the Catholic Church and is now run a privately owned museum.
12
Burro Alley
Burro Alley is a small street connecting Palace Avenue and San Francisco Street. During the 19th and early 20th centuries, vendors who sold salt from the Galisteo Salt Basin and firewood from surrounding mountains would tie up their burros there to rest. While the animals recuperated, the vendors would frequent the local saloons and brothels. The gambling hall that was run by María Gertrudis Barceló, known as Doña Tules, was at the corner near Palace Avenue.
13
The Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi
La Conquistadora the oldest Madonna in the United States. The Santa Fe Plaza, Loretto Chapel, the San Miguel Mission church, the oldest in the country. History of Art and Architecture in Santa Fe. An overview of four hundred years of Native American, Spanish, Mexican and American history in Santa Fe, the oldest capitol city in the United States
14
109 East Palace
The military checkpoint for the Manhattan Project during WWII.
15
Palace of the Governors
Oldest government building in the U.S. plus the History of New Mexico's 19 Indian Pueblos.
16
New Mexico State Capitol (Roundhouse)
History of the only U.S. government building designed as a Native American symbol.
17
Loretto Chapel
Loretto Chapel was built in 1878 by Archbishop Lamy to accompany the Sisters of Light Loretto Academy. The Gothic-Revival chapel was inspired by Saint Chapelle in Paris, which was built by architect Antoine Mouly, who did the restoration of chapel that was patterned for King Louis IX in Paris. Legend has it that the 360-degree staircase built in the chapel between 1877 and 1881 had no visible means of support. Today, it is known as the Miraculous Staircase that St. Joseph the Carpenter had built. The Chapel was closed in 1968 and deconsecrated by the Catholic Church and is now run a privately owned museum.
18
Burro Alley
Burro Alley is a small street connecting Palace Avenue and San Francisco Street. During the 19th and early 20th centuries, vendors who sold salt from the Galisteo Salt Basin and firewood from surrounding mountains would tie up their burros there to rest. While the animals recuperated, the vendors would frequent the local saloons and brothels. The gambling hall that was run by María Gertrudis Barceló, known as Doña Tules, was at the corner near Palace Avenue.
19
The Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi
La Conquistadora the oldest Madonna in the United States. The Santa Fe Plaza, Loretto Chapel, the San Miguel Mission church, the oldest in the country. History of Art and Architecture in Santa Fe. An overview of four hundred years of Native American, Spanish, Mexican and American history in Santa Fe, the oldest capitol city in the United States
20
109 East Palace
The military checkpoint for the Manhattan Project during WWII.
21
Palace of the Governors
Oldest government building in the U.S. plus the History of New Mexico's 19 Indian Pueblos.
22
New Mexico State Capitol (Roundhouse)
History of the only U.S. government building designed as a Native American symbol.
23
Loretto Chapel
Loretto Chapel was built in 1878 by Archbishop Lamy to accompany the Sisters of Light Loretto Academy. The Gothic-Revival chapel was inspired by Saint Chapelle in Paris, which was built by architect Antoine Mouly, who did the restoration of chapel that was patterned for King Louis IX in Paris. Legend has it that the 360-degree staircase built in the chapel between 1877 and 1881 had no visible means of support. Today, it is known as the Miraculous Staircase that St. Joseph the Carpenter had built. The Chapel was closed in 1968 and deconsecrated by the Catholic Church and is now run a privately owned museum.
24
Burro Alley
Burro Alley is a small street connecting Palace Avenue and San Francisco Street. During the 19th and early 20th centuries, vendors who sold salt from the Galisteo Salt Basin and firewood from surrounding mountains would tie up their burros there to rest. While the animals recuperated, the vendors would frequent the local saloons and brothels. The gambling hall that was run by María Gertrudis Barceló, known as Doña Tules, was at the corner near Palace Avenue.
25
The Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi
La Conquistadora the oldest Madonna in the United States. The Santa Fe Plaza, Loretto Chapel, the San Miguel Mission church, the oldest in the country. History of Art and Architecture in Santa Fe. An overview of four hundred years of Native American, Spanish, Mexican and American history in Santa Fe, the oldest capitol city in the United States
26
109 East Palace
The military checkpoint for the Manhattan Project during WWII.
27
Palace of the Governors
Oldest government building in the U.S. plus the History of New Mexico's 19 Indian Pueblos.
28
New Mexico State Capitol (Roundhouse)
History of the only U.S. government building designed as a Native American symbol.
29
Loretto Chapel
Loretto Chapel was built in 1878 by Archbishop Lamy to accompany the Sisters of Light Loretto Academy. The Gothic-Revival chapel was inspired by Saint Chapelle in Paris, which was built by architect Antoine Mouly, who did the restoration of chapel that was patterned for King Louis IX in Paris. Legend has it that the 360-degree staircase built in the chapel between 1877 and 1881 had no visible means of support. Today, it is known as the Miraculous Staircase that St. Joseph the Carpenter had built. The Chapel was closed in 1968 and deconsecrated by the Catholic Church and is now run a privately owned museum.
30
Burro Alley
Burro Alley is a small street connecting Palace Avenue and San Francisco Street. During the 19th and early 20th centuries, vendors who sold salt from the Galisteo Salt Basin and firewood from surrounding mountains would tie up their burros there to rest. While the animals recuperated, the vendors would frequent the local saloons and brothels. The gambling hall that was run by María Gertrudis Barceló, known as Doña Tules, was at the corner near Palace Avenue.
31
La Basilique Cathédrale de Saint François d'Assise
La Conquistadora la plus ancienne Madone des États-Unis. La place Santa Fe, la chapelle Loretto, l'église San Miguel Mission, la plus ancienne du pays. Histoire de l'art et de l'architecture à Santa Fe. Un aperçu de quatre cents ans d'histoire amérindienne, espagnole, mexicaine et américaine à Santa Fe, la plus ancienne capitale des États-Unis
32
109 Palais Est
Le poste de contrôle militaire du projet Manhattan pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale.
33
Palais des Gouverneurs
Le plus ancien bâtiment gouvernemental des États-Unis et l'histoire des 19 pueblos indiens du Nouveau-Mexique.
34
Capitole de l'État du Nouveau-Mexique (Roundhouse)
Histoire du seul bâtiment du gouvernement américain conçu comme un symbole amérindien.
35
Chapelle Lorette
La chapelle Loretto a été construite en 1878 par l'archevêque Lamy pour accompagner l'Académie des Sœurs de la Lumière Loretto. La chapelle néo-gothique s'inspire de la Sainte Chapelle de Paris, qui a été construite par l'architecte Antoine Mouly, qui a fait la restauration de la chapelle qui a été modelée pour le roi Louis IX à Paris. La légende raconte que l'escalier à 360 degrés construit dans la chapelle entre 1877 et 1881 n'avait aucun support visible. Aujourd'hui, il est connu sous le nom d'escalier miraculeux que saint Joseph le charpentier avait construit. La chapelle a été fermée en 1968 et désacralisée par l'Église catholique et est maintenant gérée par un musée privé.
36
allée des burros
Burro Alley est une petite rue reliant Palace Avenue et San Francisco Street. Au XIXe et au début du XXe siècle, les vendeurs qui vendaient du sel du bassin de sel de Galisteo et du bois de chauffage des montagnes environnantes y attachaient leurs burros pour se reposer. Pendant que les animaux récupéraient, les vendeurs fréquentaient les saloons et les bordels locaux. La salle de jeu dirigée par María Gertrudis Barceló, connue sous le nom de Doña Tules, se trouvait au coin de l'avenue du Palais.
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Commentaires (124)
jgrNaples
Dec 2022
Ana is a true local, and an extremely knowledgeable author and historian about Santa Fe, the varied cultures and the changes that have occurred over hundreds of years. Very in depth, but also fun, interesting and easy to talk with. Hope to be back soon with my daughters for another tour!
Wolf K
Dec 2022
Ana Pacheco provides an excellent introduction to Santa Fe, a city for which she shows her love throughout her entire tour. Ana speaks clearly and with a lot of enthusiasm. She supplements her presentation with pictures, bringing everything alive. But not only does Ana give much historical information, she also offers suggestions on shopping and dining. I very much appreciated my time with Ana and left Santa Fe feeling that I had spent time with a friend.
RichArnold
Dec 2022
Ana is a very knowledgeable and personable guide. Her personal connection to Santa Fe and historical expertise provides a unique and authentic lens for interpreting Santa Fe. Highly recommended!

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