Mckenzie-Irvine House
310 McKenzie Street, Santa Fe
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Mckenzie-Irvine House Santa Fe

310 McKenzie Street Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States

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A Day in the Life....

A travel blog entry by crossroadtrip

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... the actor Sam Sheppard came into the restaurant while we were there.

8:45 – On the road again toward Hyde State Park.

9:15 –Once we arrived in the park, we couldn’t figure out how to make reservations. We saw camp sites available but wanted to check about staying multiple days. Erin went to find a person to ask. The park is set up where you self-pay for entrance but camping is not as clear. This is a beautiful place and the weather is ...

Day 1 & Day 2 - Patrick's Blog!

A travel blog entry by hoob

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Day one....it was pretty boring till we saw the smoke of New Mexico's greatest fire. At first we thought it was a cloud, but then we knew it was smoke. A few hours later we reached our hotel. I didn't feel so well, but I went in the pool still and felt better. Next I went to bed.

Day two... When I woke up, I took LT out. We went to the ...

A very very very old place

A travel blog entry by abiandjon

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... work everyday for 4 years-or-so..." hmmm we should have considered that the bike might just of had enough action for its lifetime. Probably better to have retired the old thing, since now it appears intent on falling to pieces. For example the kick-stand has somehow re-positioned itself so it's no longer able to be tucked conveniently up and above the pedals, instead it hangs out in the middle so every time Jon ...

Santa Fe, New Mexico

A travel blog entry by petersalemme

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... Fuller Center Disaster Rebuilders. It was hurricane Ike that put the majority of the homes in Bridge City under a few feet of water. Just enought to mess things up. Anderson Cooper and CNN were only there for 2-3 days and then the Rebublican National Convention grabbed hold of the news cycle. My next to last day in Mason, I had a visitor, Pastor Corky Spitler, who came over for the day. He lives about 100 miles away from ...

This is the whole story

A travel blog entry by ruthperelstein

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... I have been on a trail ride where I had to duck so many branches. It was fun and exciting. The horses were great and knew their job. Pat was a great trail guide, who knew the history of the area as he has lived there all of his 63 years on the same piece of property. That all by it’s self is amazing.

April and I dined at the Tesuque Village Market and had the local favorite, Frito pie. Not something I have ever seen on any menu in all the ...