New Mexico Tourist Attractions Guide
Hours:
Mon.-Sat. 9am-5pm: Sun. 9am-4pm
Address:
401 Old Santa Fe Trail The Chapel of San Miguel is the oldest church in Santa Fe that was a Spanish colonial mission church. Today, it is a U.S. National Historic Landmark. It is located in the Barrio Analco Historic District which is the oldest European settlement in Santa Fe that spreads on the south side of the Rio de Santa Fe.
Hours:
Wednesday to Sunday - according to the schedule
Address:
410 South Guadalupe Street, Railroad District
Price:
Depends on the service.
Website:
http://www.sfsr.com/index.html Santa Fe Southern Railway is a short line of 18 miles (29 km) between Lamy and Santa Fe. Today this line is used only for tourists. The passenger cars are vintage so the visitors can enjoy the ride and experience the authentic ride of the glory days of the railway. Besides the ride, visitors can enjoy seeing beautiful view on the Santa Fe plateau and Galisteo Basin.
Hours:
Tuesday - Sunday, 10 am to 5 pm;
Address:
710 Camino Lejo off Old Santa Fe Trail
Price:
$6 for New Mexico residents and $9 for non-residents
Website:
http://www.miaclab.org/index.php Museum of Indian Arts and Culture is dedicated to Native art and culture of the Southwest. The museum uses its exhibitions, lectures, and different programs to tell the story that has its beginnings in pre historic times. It is host to over 42,000 piece collection.
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