The New York Time’s 36 Hours in Santa Fe

The New York Time’s 36 Hours in Santa Fe

The New York Times’ November 26, 2014 “36 Hours in Santa Fe” is a multi-media exploration of the City Different during the off-season.

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36 Hours in Santa Fe

November 26 2014
by Zora O’Neill

In summer, Santa Fe bursts at the seams with arts fairs, opera and other flashy events. In winter, though, the schedule is less hectic, and the few tourists spend their days skiing outside town. This is when residents effectively reclaim the center, the walkable area from the old plaza to the newer Railyard district. The only glitz and glitter is the snow sparkling under a sunny blue sky and paper-bag lanterns glowing in the black night. In recent years, many of the city’s most loved institutions have expanded, been renovated or have even returned from the dead — and there’s no better time to enjoy them than the colder months, alongside Santa Feans who have been appreciating them for decades. Read full article.