Santa Fe, New Mexico is a gorgeous city located within the foothills of the imposing Sangre de Cristo Mountains, known for its stunning preserved Pueblo-style architecture and lovely cultural attractions. Friends traveling to the city can explore one of the nation's largest and oldest farmer's markets at the Santa Fe Farmers' Market at the Railyard or learn about the history of the Old West's most famous female icons as part of Women of the West Historical Walking Tours. A plethora of cultural museums are located within the city's boundaries, including the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum, honoring the life and legacy of the American modernist painter. Quirky art galleries line the city's Canyon Road district, including art boutiques selling works by regional and indigenous artists. Delicious local eateries include hip wine bar Hervé, Western-themed watering hole Del Charro, and the Five and Dime General Store, believed to be the inventors of the Frito pie.

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