Head Dress
This is an awesome headdress, handmade, with real feathers, fur, leather, and the detailing (the blue stripe) is made entirely of beads!! Don't forget to be polite and ask for permission before snapping a photo..
1705 Paseo de Peralta, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 87501, United States
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Casa Pacifica was everything we could have asked for in a B&B. Excellent location within walking distance of the Railyard and surroundings (excellent galleries, Farmer's Market, some good shops eg Peruvian Connection, the unsurpassable Rio Bravo (for western history buffs) and Randy, its owner, and some very good folksy restaurants. About 20 minutes walk from downtown. Effective WIFI, great breakfasts, spacious and colorfully decorated rooms, steam shower, a very helpful proprietor (Linda), and her friendly dogs.
Unique Quality: Very heavy emphasis on colorful tile decor. Excellent comparable value.
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Bronze sculpture celebrating the Santa Fe Trail
Bataan Memorial Building
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This is an awesome headdress, handmade, with real feathers, fur, leather, and the detailing (the blue stripe) is made entirely of beads!! Don't forget to be polite and ask for permission before snapping a photo..
According to Wikipedia, mariachi is a type of musical group, originally from Jalisco, in Mexico. Usually a mariachi consists of at least two violins, two trumpets, one Mexican guitar, one vihuela (a high-pitched, five-string guitar) and one guitarrón (a small-scaled acoustic bass). The vihuela and guitarrón must be included for a group to be considered a mariachi. They dress in silver studded charro outfits with wide-brimmed hats. The original mariachi were Mexican street musicians or buskers.
During the Fiesta de Santa Fe on Labor Day weekend, the Mariachi Extraveganza de Santa Fe is held at the Opera House; however, mariachi bands also stroll around the Plaza singing and playing.
Though Albuquerque is only 60 miles a way, rather than taking the interstate, why don't you take my favorite route? Take Hwy 14 south through the mountains and the artist community of Madrid instead! This little diversion will allow you to really feel the life of locals and provide you with even more gallery browsing ;)
After Madrid, continue wandering your way down Hwy 14 and through Cedar Crest - then follow the signs into Albuquerque :)
Palace of Governors has many interesting rooms of history inside of it. It is a fine museum but too many people stop out side to look at the jewelry for sale on the side walk by Native American Craftsmen without going in to the museum. It is a fine big museum in a great building right on the Plaza in heart of Santa Fe. This is one of the museums that the museum passport will get you in side of. We got our museum passport at Palace of the Governors and it was good for four different museums in Santa Fe.
This is the place to buy casual to dressy belts, buckles & boots. Belt choices are alligator, calfskin, lizard, crocodile and ostrich; some are appliqued & some are hand-tooled. Buckles are of silver and gold, or you can choose one of their in-laid styles. This place was referred to me by a guy at Sun Country Traders as having one of the largest selections of belts and buckles in town. My basic black 1" latigo belt cost $45.00 Inlaid buckles & tips range from $525 to $1000. The most inexpensive silver and gold buckle & tip was about $450.

Very heavy emphasis on colorful tile decor. Excellent comparable value.
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