 The ristras, strings of dried red, and fresh green chilies are referred to as "christmas" by the locals.
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 A painted steer skull.
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 The Museum of Fine Arts, part of the Museums of New Mexico.
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 The Scottish Rite Temple on Washington Ave. in downtown Santa Fe, New Mexico. The building was inspired by the Alhambra in Granada, Spain.
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 The Cristo Rey Church is said to be the largest adobe structure in the country, dates from 1761.
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 The Georga O'Keeffe Museum is dedicated to the art of the famous American Modernist Painter, Georga O'Keeffe (1887-1986).
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 The Georga O'Keeffe Museum is dedicated to the art of the famous American Modernist Painter, Georga O'Keeffe (1887-1986).
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 The Cosas de Santa Fe shop, another quaint adobe building in downtown Santa Fe, New Mexico.
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 Colorful ceramic tiles on the outside wall of a building in downtown Santa Fe, New Mexico.
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 The Ore House (use your imagination to add the first two missing letters) on the corner of East San Francisco and Lincoln Aves., across from The Plaza in downtown Santa Fe, New Mexico.
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 More ristras, strings of dried, red chilies, in an alley shop along Shelby St. in downtown Santa Fe, New Mexico.
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 Beautiful pink flowers along a street in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
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 A bronze eagle sculpture in the sun in front of an art gallery in downtown Santa Fe, New Mexico.
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 A bronze eagle sculpture in the sun in front of an art gallery in downtown Santa Fe, New Mexico.
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 Mom standing in front of the Cathedral of St. Francis in downtown Santa Fe, New Mexico.
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 A model of the Cathedral of St. Francis, showing how the steeples should have looked.
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