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| Long, long ago ! He was just our little boy..... |
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| The Graduate !! |
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| Now he has arrived @ "21"...Happy, Happy |
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| The Santa Fe Trail was used from 1820's, then the Railroad came in 1880. |
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| St. Francis Cathedral Basilica was established in Santa Fe, 400 years ago. |
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| The Loretto Chapel was completed in 1878. |
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| and above.... the San Miguel Mission was rebuilt in early 1700's. The Santa Fe historic downtown is truly a visit "back in time". |
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| We had a really great visit @ Santa Fe : ~ ) |
| "Pueblo de Taos is a remarkable example of a traditional type of architectural ensemble from the prehispanic period. Unique to this region and one which because of the living culture of its community, has successfully retained most of its traditional forms up to the present day." A World Heritage UNESCO site |
| This settlement was established in 13th-14th century....and still occupied. |
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| The Taos Pueblo ceremonial building. |
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| ~ Colorful Taos Balloon Festival ~ |
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| San Francisco de Asis Mission Church was built between 1772 - 1816. The supporting buttress on the back side ! |
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| Near Holbrook, we camped + toured the Petrified Forest National Park. Above left, is a fallen tree. |
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| North to see Canyon DeChelly...view above taken along canyon rim. |
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| Truly fabulous views....note the original road on canyon floor. |
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| See the 2 eye brows on canyon wall ? A close up photo is below... |
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| Then continuing north , we stopped at 4 Corners |
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| We headed east on #64 to Taos, and found "Winter" at 10,700 elev. |