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Santa Fe, New Mexico is the oldest capital city in the U.S. with traditions and cultures that date back to the pre-historic era. Today, Santa Fe is a vibrant city that blends the past with the present; we are the most unique place in America with just enough 'city different' to be found in every day life to make living and visiting Santa Fe worth every moment.
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Our adobe lined streets, many still paved with desert dirt, teem with arts and culture. Celebrated across the globe, the city's sophisticated [URL:/find/gallery+or+museums:galleries and museums] exhibit the work of [URL:/find/painter:painters], [URL:/find/sculptor:sculptors], [URL:/find/jeweler:jewelers], [URL:/find/photography:photographers] and other world-renowned and emerging artists. Santa Fe's fame reaches so far, in fact, that the city's art market is the third largest in the country.
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The travel site of the Santa Fe Convention and Visitors Bureau contains information for visitors, tour groups, meeting planners, wedding groups and everyone else planning a trip to Santa Fe. Discover everything the city has to offer, including lodging, dining, art, shopping, events, things to do and the Santa Fe Visitors Guide.
Box 909, Santa Fe New Mexico 87504-0909 phone:800-777-2489 / 505-955-6200
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Shopping

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Discover a treasure at Coyote's Paw Gallery Ltd. Among our unique antique items are tribal and ethnic jewelry, art, textiles, weapons, musical instruments, from India, Morocco, and Central Asia including unique earrings, nomad boots, applique thanka and flint strikers from Mongolia; sculpture, masks and costumes from Africa, as well as Tuareg nomad daggers, jewelry and leatherwork from the Sahara.
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