Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic

By admin | Nov 30, 2009

Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic in the Caribbean country. Most visitors to SANTO DOMINGO understandably make a beeline for the Zona Colonial, Santo Domingo’s large, substantially intact colonial district, home to dozens of wonderful old buildings and a dramatic setting right on the river.

Chimayo, NM

By admin | Nov 24, 2009

The CHIMAYƓ quaint mountain village, 25 miles north of Santa Fe at the intersection of Hwy-503 and Hwy-76, is the site of the Spanish colonial New Mexico’s most famous church, 1816 Santuario de Chimayó. Known as the “Lourdes of America” for the dedication of many pilgrims, this bent, twin-towered beauty crouching behind adobe compound, a [...]

Taos, NM

By admin | Nov 24, 2009

Taos is a fun place to visit. Just as museums, galleries and shops that fit Santa Fe, still offers the charm of speed and not in hurry, and a sense of place of meeting between Pueblo, Hispanic and American culture. His reputation as an art colony began in the late nineteenth century, with the arrival [...]

Albuquerque, NM

By admin | Nov 18, 2009

Sprawling at the heart of New Mexic, where the main east-west road and rail routes cross both the Rio Grande and the old road south to Mexico, ALBUQUERQUE is, with half a million people, the state’s only major metropolis. Though many tourists dash straight from the airport up to Santa Fe, without a thought for [...]

Santa Fe, NM

By admin | Nov 18, 2009

As upward of a million and a half tourists every year descend upon a town of just sixty thousand inhabitants, Santa Fe has inevitably grown somewhat overblown; long-term residents bemoan what’s been lost, while first-time visitors are inclined to wonder what all the fuss is about.

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