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“I knew nothing about design or building when I moved to Santa Fe in 1981,” says retired homebuilder and developer Mary Anne Stickler. “I was a single mom. I got a job as a laborer with a builder who ...
In 1912, the city of Santa Fe was at a turning point. Part of the newly created state of New Mexico, the city had experienced a serious population decline in the preceding decades due to being ...
This sprawling single level fits in beautifully with the New Mexican forest. This New Mexico adobe house surrounded by national forest, pine trees and rock outcroppings takes in awe-inspiring mountain ...
For a quick weekend getaway it can be hard to choose where to go. Readers of Travel + Leisure put Santa Fe at the top of ...
Both elegant and quaint, Santa Fe is an international city. Centuries of Native American history, Spanish culture, and bohemian style are what give Santa Fe its sobriquet “The City Different.” ...
About halfway through Helen Thompson’s Santa Fe: Contemporary Design in the High Desert (Monacelli, $50), there’s a section of black-and-white photographs, printed on uncoated stock, that depicts the ...
Santa Fe, New Mexico, recently earned the title of "Best U.S. City" according to Travel + Leisure readers, and it’s easy to see why. Known affectionately as the “City Different,” it’s a place where ...
Santa Fe, New Mexico, offers a variety of luxury properties, making it an attractive second - and third-home option for California, Colorado, Texas and East Coast homebuyers. Santa Fe, New Mexico, is ...