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Only historical tour of its kind by a true local and bona fide historian. Ana Pacheco's family settled in Santa Fe in 1692 and she was the City Historian of Santa Fe (2015 - 2017). Pacheco is the author of eight books: 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: The Man from Mesilla.

Information on the tour includes: Santa Fe Opera, Route 66, 109 E. Palace & the Manhattan Project, Pueblos of New Mexico History, Loretto Chapel, San Miguel Mission, Canyon Road & Santa Fe as an Art Mecca, Sunmount Sanatorium, Santuario de Guadalupe, Masonic Scottish Rite Temple, Spirituality in Santa Fe & Cross of the Martyrs, Japanese Internment Camp, History of the Civil War in New Mexico. Billy the Kid's story begins in Santa Fe.
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  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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Bazylika katedralna św. Franciszka z Asyżu
La Conquistadora najstarsza Madonna w Stanach Zjednoczonych. Santa Fe Plaza, kaplica Loretto, kościół misyjny San Miguel, najstarszy w kraju. Historia Sztuki i Architektury w Santa Fe. Przegląd czterystu lat historii rdzennych Amerykanów, Hiszpanii, Meksyku i Ameryki w Santa Fe, najstarszej stolicy Stanów Zjednoczonych
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109 Pałac Wschodni
Wojskowy punkt kontrolny Projektu Manhattan podczas II wojny światowej.
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Pałac Gubernatorów
Najstarszy budynek rządowy w USA oraz historia 19 Indian Pueblo w Nowym Meksyku.
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Kapitol stanu Nowy Meksyk (Roundhouse)
Historia jedynego budynku rządu USA zaprojektowanego jako symbol rdzennych Amerykanów.
5
Kaplica Loretańska
Kaplica Loretto została zbudowana w 1878 roku przez arcybiskupa Lamy, aby towarzyszyć Akademii Sióstr Światła Loretto. Gotycko-renesansowa kaplica została zainspirowana Saint Chapelle w Paryżu, którą zbudował architekt Antoine Mouly, który dokonał renowacji kaplicy wzorowanej na królu Ludwiku IX w Paryżu. Legenda głosi, że 360-stopniowe schody zbudowane w kaplicy w latach 1877-1881 nie miały widocznych podpór. Dziś są znane jako Cudowne Schody, które zbudował św. Józef Cieśla. Kaplica została zamknięta w 1968 roku i zdekonsekrowana przez Kościół katolicki, a obecnie jest prywatnym muzeum.
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Aleja Burro
Burro Alley to mała ulica łącząca Palace Avenue i San Francisco Street. W XIX i na początku XX wieku sprzedawcy, którzy sprzedawali sól z basenu solnego Galisteo i drewno opałowe z okolicznych gór, przywiązywali tam swoje osły do ​​odpoczynku. Podczas gdy zwierzęta wracały do ​​zdrowia, sprzedawcy odwiedzali lokalne salony i burdele. Hala hazardowa prowadzona przez Maríę Gertrudis Barceló, znaną jako Doña Tules, znajdowała się na rogu w pobliżu Palace Avenue.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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
32
109 East Palace
The military checkpoint for the Manhattan Project during WWII.
33
Palace of the Governors
Oldest government building in the U.S. plus the History of New Mexico's 19 Indian Pueblos.
34
New Mexico State Capitol (Roundhouse)
History of the only U.S. government building designed as a Native American symbol.
35
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.
36
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.
37
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
38
109 East Palace
The military checkpoint for the Manhattan Project during WWII.
39
Palace of the Governors
Oldest government building in the U.S. plus the History of New Mexico's 19 Indian Pueblos.
40
New Mexico State Capitol (Roundhouse)
History of the only U.S. government building designed as a Native American symbol.
41
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.
42
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.
43
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
44
109 East Palace
The military checkpoint for the Manhattan Project during WWII.
45
Palace of the Governors
Oldest government building in the U.S. plus the History of New Mexico's 19 Indian Pueblos.
46
New Mexico State Capitol (Roundhouse)
History of the only U.S. government building designed as a Native American symbol.
47
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.
48
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.
49
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
50
109 East Palace
The military checkpoint for the Manhattan Project during WWII.
51
Palace of the Governors
Oldest government building in the U.S. plus the History of New Mexico's 19 Indian Pueblos.
52
New Mexico State Capitol (Roundhouse)
History of the only U.S. government building designed as a Native American symbol.
53
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.
54
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.
55
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
56
109 East Palace
The military checkpoint for the Manhattan Project during WWII.
57
Palace of the Governors
Oldest government building in the U.S. plus the History of New Mexico's 19 Indian Pueblos.
58
New Mexico State Capitol (Roundhouse)
History of the only U.S. government building designed as a Native American symbol.
59
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.
60
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.
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Jim_F
Oct 2024
Ana’s Santa Fe tour was fantastic! Ana is a historian who is extremely knowledgeable of Santa Fe’s history. She made the tour so interesting and fun.
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Oct 2024
Jim, thank you for taking my tour and for leaving this review. I hope you have a pleasant autumn and that you return to Santa Fe in the future. Ana
carla_B
Sep 2024
I purchased this tour because it said limit 10 guests. There were 20 guests, over double the promised amount. Ana the tour guide squished us in tiny spaces right in the sun.
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Oct 2024
Carla, I'm sorry your were disappointed with my tour. Leading up to Balloon Fiesta there are always a lot of people on my tour. I try my best to provide shade and I'm able to do that 65% of the time. However, Santa Fe has three hundred days of sunshine, so it' impossible to be in the shade during the entire tour. Again, I'm truly sorry that you were not satisfied with the conditions of my tour. Ana
theresacK7683GT
Sep 2024
Santa Fe Revisited tour was exceptional! Ana Pacheco, a professional historian gave the most amazing tour. I'm a native from Santa Fe. History told to us when I was young had some missing history. Ana filled in the blanks and pointed out connections that I needed to know about my family's history. Thank you Ana!
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Sep 2024
Theresa, thank you for taking my tour and for leaving this review. I'll the best to you during the upcoming holiday season! Ana

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