La Tienda Inn and Duran House
445 - 447 & 511 W. San Francisco St., Santa Fe
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La Tienda Inn and Duran House Santa Fe

445 - 447 & 511 W. San Francisco St. Santa Fe, New Mexico, 87501, United States

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... yet. While it was warm, it was also sunny and bright, with the amazing deep blue sky enhanced by huge, billowing, pure white clouds. Add the Sangre De Christo mountain range into the mix for background and you can't help but be stunned everywhere you look. No wonder they call this the "Land Of Enchantment!" One more morning to spend here, then it's back to Albuquerque and home. We'll try and check in again!

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"Hypocrit spinster brat" said the Fox

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... and I love the men's clothes from that part of the world. I was like a pig in pooh when I got to one room as they has some many asian figurines which i hope will come out well on my video footage. I can't believe I have already filled my 8MG sd card!! I seriously need to upload more photos and free up some space.

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... Fe is one of the country’s smallest state capitals, with only about 65,000 people. It was also one of the most European-like American cities we have visited, with a downtown filled with winding, narrow, pedestrian-friendly streets and a large central plaza lined with restaurants, art galleries, and other small shops. In fact, the area was reminiscent of some of the towns in Spain we visited – not surprising, since the downtown was ...