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  1. Known as the Texan Santa Fe Expedition, the force was poorly prepared and was easily captured by the New Mexican military. Santa Fe, the country's oldest capital, witnessed multiple migrations through the three trails that led to the city, as well as the advent of rails, Route 66, and the interstate. United States

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    Established in 1610, Santa Fe is the third oldest city founded by European colonists in the United States. Only St. Augustine, Florida, founded in 1565, and Jamestown, Virginia are older. Built upon the ruins of an abandoned Tanoan Indian village, Santa Fe was the capital of the Kingdom of New Mexico, which was claimed for Spain by Francisco Vasque...

    San Miguel Chapel in Santa Fe is the oldest church in the continental United States, constructed around 1610. The Palace of the Governors was built between 1610 and 1612 and is the oldest government building in the country.

    During the next 70 years, the Spanish colonists and missionaries sought to subjugate and convert the some 100,000 Pueblo Indians of the region. However, in 1680, the Pueblo Indians revolted, killing almost 400 Spanish colonists and drove the rest back into Mexico. The conquering Indians then burned most of the buildings in Santa Fe except for the P...

    For a brief period in 1837, northern New Mexico farmers rebelled against Mexican rule, killed the provincial governor in what has been called the Chimayó Rebellion (named after a village north of Santa Fe) and occupied the Santa Fe. However, the insurrectionists were soon defeated.

    As part of the Confederate New Mexico Campaign of the Civil War, Brigadier General Henry Sibley occupied the city, flying the Confederate flag over Santa Fe for or 27 days in March and April of 1862. Sibley was forced to withdraw after Union troops destroyed his logistical trains following the Battle of Glorieta Pass.

    By the time the new governor was in place, a new highway connected Route 66 from Santa Rosa to Albuquerque, bypassing the capitol city and its many businesses. The new route was more direct and reduced some of the more treacherous road conditions. It was along this path that I-40 would be built many years later.

    For many years this picturesque city has consciously attempted to preserve and display a regional architectural style. By a law passed in 1958, new and rebuilt buildings, especially those in designated historic districts, must exhibit a Spanish Territorial or Pueblo style of architecture, with flat roofs and other features suggestive of the areas t...

    In addition to serving as the state capital, the city depends economically on art, tourism, construction, and real estate development. Set at the base of the Sangre de Cristo mountains, the citys climate and cultural attractions have drawn an influx of new residents with an above average income and educational level. Restaurants, boutiques, and gal...

    The growth boom flagged temporarily in the mid-1990s when Debbie Jaramillo, who opposed the focus on tourism, was elected mayor. She was voted out after serving one term. The city continues to face the challenges of continuing drought conditions and a widening divide between locals and recent arrivals. Still, art and tourism remain Santa Fes bigges...

    Visitors also have the opportunity to see the historic Palace of the Governors, the San Miguel Mission Church, visit Santa Fes many museums, and stroll through numerous galleries and boutiques while visiting beautiful Santa Fe, New Mexico. One other interesting note is that Santa Fe is reportedly extremely haunted. It is one of the few cities that ...

    The treacherous road along La Bajada Hill, located about ten miles southwest of Santa Fe, was once utilized by the Spanish moving along the El Camino Real and later became part of the pre-1937 path of Route 66. In 2017, the Cochiti Pueblo blocked access to La Bajada Hill to prevent further abuse from visitors. Barbed wire fences now block access to...

    Todays Route 66 travelers should take Cerrillos Road (NM 14) as it leaves downtown Santa Fe making its way to the southwest for 7.5 miles before it joins up with I-25. Continue on the Interstate for 18 miles and use exit #258 and travel about six miles to the San Domingo Pueblo.

    A great side trip presents itself along this route. Just 6.3 miles to the south of the junction of NM 14 and I-25, is El Rancho de los Golondrinas just north of the village of La Cienga. This living history museum is a recreated Spanish Colonial village sitting on over 200 acres. Take Exit #276 to the west frontage road, and turn right onto Los Pin...

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  3. Oct 6, 2023 · However, when it comes to history, New Mexico has another major claim to fame in that its capital city, Santa Fe, is the oldest in the U.S. The city also bills itself as America's oldest European community west of the Mississippi River.

  4. The city originated on the site of old Pueblo villages at the foot of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. The city has the highest elevation in the nation, at nearly 7,000 feet above sea level. Santa Fe is the oldest capital city and the second-oldest surviving city founded by European colonists on land that later became part of the United States ...

  5. www.santafe.org › visiting-santa-fe › about-santa-feTOURISM Santa Fe History

    Santa Fe is the site of both the oldest public building in America, the Palace of the Governors and the nation's oldest community celebration, the Santa Fe Fiesta, established in 1712 to commemorate the Spanish reconquest of New Mexico in the summer of 1692.

  6. www.santafe.org › things-to-do › history-and-cultureTOURISM Santa Fe Historic Sites

    Santa Fe is the oldest and highest-elevation state capital in the United States and its second-oldest city, formally founded in 1610 by Spanish conquistador Don Pedro de Peralta.

  7. Oct 13, 2023 · Founded between 1607 and 1610, Santa Fe claims the title as the oldest capital city in the United States. Long before it was the capital city of the state of New Mexico, it was the capital of a province of New Spain.

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