One of Santa Fe’s most familiar landmarks is the St. Francis Cathedral (officially the Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi) at the eastern end of San Francisco Street. Thousands of visitors flock to the grand stone edifice towering (well, for Santa Fe) over the downtown historic district. Are you wondering why, in a city founded (at least in part) by Franciscan missionaries, such an important building isn’t on the Santa Fe Plaza? The answer is that it was—at least, the first two parish churches, built on the same spot, were. In the days before the 1680 Pueblo Revolt, the plaza was...
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
by Annie Lux • SantaFe.com
Come on this 3 hour excursion to really learn the intricacies of making tamales!
Enjoy a personal introduction to the cultural influences of Santa Fe’s unique cuisine.
24th Annual Santa fe Writers' Conference "Writing Women's Lives"
24th Annual Santa fe Writers' Conference "Writing Women's Lives"
Begin setting goals with the proven SMART system.
This class will introduce you to the rich and varied influences of Mexico on our regional foods.