Santa Fe revisité





Description
Seule visite historique de ce type par un véritable historien local et de bonne foi. La famille d'Ana Pacheco s'est installée à Santa Fe en 1692 et elle a été l'historienne de la ville de Santa Fe (2015 - 2017). Pacheco est l'auteur de huit livres : Legendary Locals of Santa Fe, The History of Spirituality in Santa Fe, Pueblos of New Mexico, Early New Mexico Death Rituals, Los Comidas Cookbook, Saints & Seasons, Early Santa Fe, J. Paul Taylor : L'Homme de Mesilla. Les informations sur la visite incluent : Santa Fe Opera, Route 66, 109 E. Palace & the Manhattan Project, Pueblos of New Mexico History, Loretto Chapel, San Miguel Mission, Canyon Road & Santa Fe as an Art Mecca, Sunmount Sanatorium, Santuario de Guadalupe, temple maçonnique du rite écossais, spiritualité à Santa Fe et croix des martyrs, camp d'internement japonais, histoire de la guerre civile au Nouveau-Mexique. L'histoire de Billy the Kid commence à Santa Fe.
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Itinéraire
La Conquistadora la plus ancienne Madone des États-Unis. La place Santa Fe, la chapelle Loretto, l'église San Miguel Mission, la plus ancienne du pays. Histoire de l'art et de l'architecture à Santa Fe. Un aperçu de quatre cents ans d'histoire amérindienne, espagnole, mexicaine et américaine à Santa Fe, la plus ancienne capitale des États-Unis
Le poste de contrôle militaire du projet Manhattan pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale.
Le plus ancien bâtiment gouvernemental des États-Unis et l'histoire des 19 pueblos indiens du Nouveau-Mexique.
Histoire du seul bâtiment du gouvernement américain conçu comme un symbole amérindien.
La chapelle Loretto a été construite en 1878 par l'archevêque Lamy pour accompagner l'Académie des Sœurs de la Lumière Loretto. La chapelle néo-gothique s'inspire de la Sainte Chapelle de Paris, qui a été construite par l'architecte Antoine Mouly, qui a fait la restauration de la chapelle qui a été modelée pour le roi Louis IX à Paris. La légende raconte que l'escalier à 360 degrés construit dans la chapelle entre 1877 et 1881 n'avait aucun support visible. Aujourd'hui, il est connu sous le nom d'escalier miraculeux que saint Joseph le charpentier avait construit. La chapelle a été fermée en 1968 et désacralisée par l'Église catholique et est maintenant gérée par un musée privé.
Burro Alley est une petite rue reliant Palace Avenue et San Francisco Street. Au XIXe et au début du XXe siècle, les vendeurs qui vendaient du sel du bassin de sel de Galisteo et du bois de chauffage des montagnes environnantes y attachaient leurs burros pour se reposer. Pendant que les animaux récupéraient, les vendeurs fréquentaient les saloons et les bordels locaux. La salle de jeu dirigée par María Gertrudis Barceló, connue sous le nom de Doña Tules, se trouvait au coin de l'avenue du Palais.
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Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Accès pour les personnes à mobilité réduite
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Animaux d'assistance acceptés
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Options de transport accessibles aux personnes à mobilité réduite
- Entièrement accessible aux personnes à mobilité réduite
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
Avis(456)
Ana was incredibly knowledgeable, enthusiastic, and friendly. An excellent ambassador for Santa Fe. Highly recommend.
Melissa, thank you so much for taking my tour and for leaving this review. Have wonderful July 4th weekend!
Good tour for people who want to learn New Mexico history . Ana is very knowledgeable guide , historian and author.
I appreciate you taking the time to leave this review. Thank you for taking my tour. Happy summer! Ana
Library full of information from her, incredible history of Santa Fe. If you need to know anything about the history of Santa Fe, this is for you.
Gary, thank you for leaving this review and for taking my tour. Have a great summer! Ana
Ana was very knowledgeable and her family has a deep history in the region. In our time together, she taught us a ton—about the the Native Americans and the local Pueblos, how the Spanish came to the region and brought disease and war but also education and hospitals, and how Los Alamos nearby was the site of the Manhattan Project. Perfect for our first day in Santa Fe!
Julia, thank you for taking my tour and for leaving this review. Have a great summer! Ana
A tour guide that has authored 8 books is sure to be a hit. We enjoy history and not being familiar with Santa Fe or the southwest…we learned so much. And the word straight from a locals mouth comes with some great stories. We highly recommend Ana for the Santa Fe Revisited tour.
Bruce thank you for taking my tour and for leaving this review. Come back to Santa Fe soon! Ana
You could hardly find a more qualified historian to speak to the history of Santa Fe. The time flew and I learned SO much! You could never get this kind of detailed and reliable information anywhere else...oh AND with a sprinkling of humor! Very well worth the time spent.
Shelda, thank you for much for taking my tour and for leaving this review. Have a great summer! Ana
Ana was an incredible tour guide. Local to the area, explained the area, history and personal stories with us. She listened to our questions and made connections to our lives/experiences. Excellent tour - worth the time and $
Thank you so much for leaving this review and for taking my tour. Have a great summer! Ana
I wish we’d had this tour on our first day in Santa Fe! Ana delivered a robust introduction to the city and the region, the people, the arts, the church, and gave lots of insider info that will enhance your enjoyment of this place. She is incredibly engaging and authentic, funny and smart as a whip. Don’t miss this tour!
Thank you for taking the time to leave this review. It was pleasure for me to show your group around Santa Fe. Enjoy your summer! Ana
Wonderful tour with Ana today. She is knowledgeable, interesting, and the tour was the perfect combination of walking, observing, learning, and enjoyment. Would highly recommend!!!!
Julie, thank you for taking my tour and for leaving this review. Come back to Santa Fe soon! Ana
My sister and I traveled to Santa Fe and took a history tour with Ana, and it was absolutely outstanding. Ana was astonishingly knowledgeable, engaging, and entertaining throughout the entire experience. Her command of history was incredible — facts, dates, people, stories, and all the context in between — yet she presented everything in such a vivid and accessible way that the tour never felt overwhelming for a moment. She brought the history to life with humor, insight, and genuine passion. We learned an enormous amount while thoroughly enjoying every minute. This was easily one of the best guided tours we have ever taken. Highly, highly recommended!
Thank you so much for leaving this review. I enjoyed touring around my hometown with you and your sister. Have a great summer! Ana



