Top Cooking School Santa Fe
The Santa Fe School of Cooking was recently voted ene of the Top 3 Things To Do in Santa Fe by OK Magazine and Trip Advisor.
Located in beautiful Santa Fe, New Mexico, just steps from the historic Plaza, The Santa Fe School of Cooking is … More things you should do’…
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The Pink Adobe was established in 1944 by Rosalea Murphy. Known affectionately by locals as “The Pink,” the restaurant has grown into a local and national landmark since its humble beginnings serving Dobe Burgers, French onion soup, and hot apple pie.
The Pink … More things you should do’…
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The cry of “Viva la Fiesta” has been reverberating through the streets of Old Santa Fe every autumn for 296 years. The sound generates a curious blend of thanksgiving, revelry and pride in the hearts of Santa Feans who celebrate Fiesta annually … More things you should do’…
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Do you have a favorite restaurant, hotel, golf course, tour or other activity you’d like to recommend to the Things You Should Do list?
To be considered, the recommended spot must have a website and not be a chain. Write up your description of how great it is, include the … More things you should do’…
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