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The 19 detailed neighborhood maps in this guide will help you immediately locate the hotels, restaurants, shops, and sights in Santa Fe, Taos & Albuquerque. |

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If you want to know the best places to eat, from the gas station diner to the best in fine dining, then this is the book for you. The local "Zagat's" of Santa Fe. |
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A completely revised and updated edition of one of the best-selling guides for Santa Fe travelers. All restaurants, inns, and cultural attractions have been revisited and re-reviewed to bring this great book up-to-date. Includes new photographs and maps. |

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A trip to Santa Fe can be fun for kids and adults alike. You can find family-friendly things to do at every turn if you know where to look. Book covers hiking, biking, fishing, horseback riding, snow skiing, rock climbing, and more. Check out a world-class children’s museum, the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, the Museum of International Folk Art, the country’s oldest house, a miracle at Loretto Chapel, art galleries galore, summer storytelling and the list goes on. |
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New Mexico, the Land of Enchantment, is a land of contrasting natural wonders and human culture. Scenic Driving New Mexico, formerly New Mexico Scenic Drives, covers thirty of the most scenic drives from White Sands National Monument, Carlsbad Caverns National Park, and the Sangre de Cristo Mountains to thousand-year-old Indian ruins and modern artist colonies such as Taos. |

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Highlighting the city's most exciting points of interest, this new compact guide includes coverage on the widely visited Santa Fe, the Museum of Fine Arts, the shops, and galleries on Canyon Road. |

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Native Southwest author Lawrence Cheek explains the roots of the oft-imitated Santa Fe style of architecture, cuisine, dress, and furnishings, and even gives recipes for classic Santa Fe dishes. Practical information and color maps point out art galleries, charming B&Bs, and local cafes, and help readers plan a skiing trip at Taos, or climb a rock in the canyons. |

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Santa Fe is well known as an artist's paradise, but the diverse land offers so much more to the hiking enthusiast. This compact guide will direct you to some of the loveliest short hikes in the Bandelier, Pecos Wilderness, and Hyde State Park areas. Venture to breathtaking peaks or hike low-lying canyons while catching engrossing glimpses into the rich culture and history of northern New Mexico. Best Easy Day Hikes Santa Fe includes concise descriptions and detailed maps of short, easy-to-follow trails all within an hour’s drive of the city. With hikes varying from half-hour strolls to full-day adventures, Best Easy Day Hikes Santa Fe is for everyone. |

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This is still the most trustworthy guide for you to use when selecting accommodations, dining establishments, and sights to see. |

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Personally researched and completely updated by a local journalist, this candid, easy-to-use guide covers the three premier cities of north-central New Mexico, with special emphasis on shopping, Southwestern cuisine, and sports for all seasons, including world-class skiing at Taos. This promises to be a big year for tourism, with the long-awaited opening of the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum, and the centennial celebration of Taos as New Mexico's first arts colony. |

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We found this book to be jam packed with information on where to go in Santa Fe, as well as fun side trips outside the City Different, complete with a "how to find the onion lady on the road from Taos" section. Fabulous photography. Great historical and cultural detail as well. |

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The photos are all in color and are breathtaking. You really get a sense of what each hike will look like before you undertake it. Every hike also has a color map to accompany the text description. The maps are easy to follow and instructive. |

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Touted by various Santa Fe print media and locals alike, this book contains all that you will need to get the most of what this mystic and spiritual area has to offer. |

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This book illustrates this fascinating history by examining the changes in the architectural canvas of Santa Fe. If you are a local history buff, or want to become one, then this book is for you! |

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This book gives fat-tire enthusiasts the skinny on the best rides around Albuquerque, Santa Fe, Taos, Los Alamos, and the Sangre de Cristos. Readers can choose from scenic forest roads to hot singletrack. Cyclists can expect exhaustive and comprehensive trail descriptions of more than 40 of the region's greatest mountain bike adventures, from beginner to advanced. |