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Social Kitchen bar and lounge is nestled in Santa Fe Sage Inn and Suites, located in the heart of Santa Fe near the Railyard District.
Santa Fe Community College
High altitude education empowering lives at any age.
Ohori's Coffee
SMELL THE COFFEE!
Since 1984 Ohori's has offered our customers great fresh-roasted specialty coffee and coffee shop.
Steve Elmore Indian Art, located in historic downtown Santa Fe, offers quality antique Native American art. Our site is a great resource for learning learn about identification, attribution, pricing, identification and other aspects of this fascinating field.
Pachamama Gallery in Santa Fe, New Mexico specializes in Spanish Colonial Antiques and Latin American Folk Art. They offer unique Silver Milagros and Yellow Bronze Milagros, prized by jewelry designers and collectors alike, many of which are referenced in owner Martha Egan's book on Milagros.
Mulberry Creek
Offering the largest selection of certified organically grown herbs & perennials, for cooking, ornamental, medicinal & crafting. A Sandusky, Ohio business with strong local ties to Santa Fe.
Cerrillos Hills Regional Park
The Cerrillos Hills Historic Park is the preeminent tri-cultural mining region of North America, a cultural crossroads and a living teacher, a place of refuge and of learning, where all may be nourished by the rich historical and multi-cultural heritage. The Park offers to all who visit it, recreation, education and a renewed sense of connection to the land.
Desert Harbor offers lodging and personal retreats, along with the services of spiritual direction and life coaching. It was built using eco-friendly materials and is powered 100 percent by the sun and is centrally located in New Mexico between Santa Fe and Albuquerque, just off the historic Turquoise Trail.
El Rancho de las Golondrinas
Take a journey to the past at "The Ranch of the Swallows." This historic rancho, now a living history museum, dates from the early 1700s and was an important paraje or stopping place along the famous Camino Real, the Royal Road from Mexico City to Santa Fe. Experience the life of another time in a location unlike any other in America.
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Open Road #86
Open Road #86: Classic western dress hat with crease height at 4 1/4" and 3" snapped front and back brim. Shown here in granite light weight pure beaver felt with matching grosgrain binding.
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March/April 2012
Gear For the Open Road Black Powder Squirrel Challenge Making The Craft Tool Box