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{{Infobox settlement | |||
| name = Santa Fe | |||
| official_name = City of Santa Fe | |||
| settlement_type = Capital city | |||
| image_skyline = | |||
| image_caption = View of downtown Santa Fe and Sangre de Cristo Mountains | |||
| subdivision_name1 = New Mexico | |||
| subdivision_name = United States | |||
| established_date = 1610 | |||
| population_total = 88,000 | |||
| area_total_km2 = 135 | |||
| timezone = Mountain (MST/MDT) | |||
| postal_code = 87501–87594 | |||
| area_code = 505 | |||
}} | |||
'''Santa Fe''' is the capital of [[New Mexico]] and one of the oldest cities in the United States. Famous for its Pueblo-style architecture, vibrant arts community, and deep multicultural heritage, Santa Fe offers a unique blend of Native American, Hispanic, and Anglo-American influences. | '''Santa Fe''' is the capital of [[New Mexico]] and one of the oldest cities in the United States. Famous for its Pueblo-style architecture, vibrant arts community, and deep multicultural heritage, Santa Fe offers a unique blend of Native American, Hispanic, and Anglo-American influences. | ||
Latest revision as of 01:34, 10 June 2025
Official name | City of Santa Fe |
Type | Capital city |
View of downtown Santa Fe and Sangre de Cristo Mountains | |
State | New Mexico |
Country | United States |
Established | 1610 |
Population | 88,000 |
Area (km²) | 135 |
Time zone | Mountain (MST/MDT) |
ZIP code(s) | 87501–87594 |
Area code(s) | 505 |
Santa Fe is the capital of New Mexico and one of the oldest cities in the United States. Famous for its Pueblo-style architecture, vibrant arts community, and deep multicultural heritage, Santa Fe offers a unique blend of Native American, Hispanic, and Anglo-American influences.
Overview
- Population: ~90,000 (4th largest city in New Mexico)
- Founded: 1610 by Spanish colonists (originally settled by Pueblo peoples)
- Nickname: The City Different
- Geography: Located in northern New Mexico at the base of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains
Landmarks and Attractions
- The Santa Fe Plaza – historic downtown and cultural center
- Palace of the Governors – oldest public building in continuous use in the U.S.
- Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi
- Georgia O’Keeffe Museum
- Canyon Road – a renowned stretch of art galleries
- Meow Wolf – immersive art experience and interactive museum
Economy
Santa Fe’s economy is driven by:
- Tourism and hospitality
- Arts and culture
- State government and education
- Alternative health and wellness industries
Culture and Lifestyle
- Deep ties to Native American and Hispanic traditions
- Hosts Santa Fe Indian Market, Spanish Market, and International Folk Art Market
- Renowned for food, especially New Mexican cuisine (red & green chile)
- Center for writers, visual artists, musicians, and holistic healers
Education and Institutions
- St. John’s College – Great Books curriculum
- Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA)
- Santa Fe University of Art and Design (closed in 2018 but still culturally relevant)
Transportation
- Santa Fe Regional Airport (SAF)
- Rail Runner Express connects Santa Fe with Albuquerque
- Walkable downtown and accessible hiking/biking trails
Fun Facts
- Santa Fe is the oldest state capital in the U.S.
- It's the highest capital city in elevation (7,199 feet above sea level)
- City laws require new buildings in certain zones to follow traditional adobe architectural style