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Anabeth Gish- Born in 1971 in Albuquerque, New Mexico, on television Annabeth Gish has played Eileen Caffee in Brotherhood, the president's oldest daughter in The West Wing and Special Agent Monica Reyes in The X Files.. In films, she can be seen as Julia in The Celestine Prophecy (2006), Marissa in Pursuit of Happiness and Kat Arujo in Mystic Pizza.
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Bandelier National Monument, named after anthropologist Adolph Bandelier, is just a few minutes from Los Alamos and close to Santa Fe. It is easy to drive to via NM 4, through the Santa Fe National Forest. There is a Visitors' Center and parking lot as well as camping facilities. Call ahead because they're often full. Here, pre-Pueblo people built homes in the steep narrow Frijoles Canyon near the Jemez Mountains that rise to 10,000 feet.
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Take the Scenic Route from Albuquerque to Santa Fe. If you're looking for an alternative to driving the freeway from Albuquerque to Santa Fe, get off I-25 and drive the 65 miles of New Mexico Hwy. 14, otherwise known as the Turquoise Trail National Scenic Byway.
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One of the great attractions for tourists or local residents to visit is the Sandia Peak Ski & Tramway in Northeast Albuquerque off of Tramway Blvd. It is open year-round with varying hours depending on the season. There are usually two running tram carts that transport passengers more than ten thousand feet to the high point of Sandia Peak. Each tram fits about 30 people. There are no seats, only a few upright bars to hold on to. A tour guide provides some interesting facts as the tram glides up the cables to the top of the peak. The view of the mountains and sky are amazing.
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The City Different serves up a world of history and culture.
by Heather Apodaca
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The Guadalupe District is coming on strong as a Santa Fe destination.
by Heather Apodaca
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This laid-back town offers some pretty intense art experiences.
by Steve Larese
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Explore Southern New Mexico — the other best half of the Land of Enchantment.
by Laurence Parent
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Take the back roads and discover rich history and beauty.
by Julian Smith
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New Mexico Outdoor Recreation, State Parks, Sports, and Other Attractions.
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Santa Fe style owes its distinctive look and feel to many cultures.
by Margaret Moore Booker
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Native jewelry captures the romance and essence of New Mexico.
by Emily Drabanski
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GuestLife's favorite places to shop arranged by city
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New Mexico’s pueblos generously invite us to their homes and ceremonies.
by Jeanne Kepler Ross
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Pottery and weaving honor the past and future of New Mexico’s Native American cultures.
by Steve Larese
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Find Your Art!
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Contemporary art captures the imagination of New Mexico — and beyond!
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Enrich your life with art! Here’s a selection of some of New Mexico’s performing arts, including music, theater and dance, arranged by city:
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Hollywood puts “Tamalewood” on the silver screen.
by Sara Biondi
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Some of GuestLife New Mexico's favorite art galleries arranged by city:
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New Mexico's Museums, Cultural Centers, Historical Attractions, and Educational Centers arranged by city.
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Tradition and culture combine with inovation to bring new twists to old favorites.
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A selection of restaurants in New Mexico, representing cuisines from all over the world.
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Revel in the shopping extravaganza of New Mexico, whether you’re looking for a treat for yourself or a special gift, it’s all here.
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Put on your walking shoes and experience a world of fine art in cities statewide
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With landscapes that inspire, photographers find diversity and beauty in every corner of the state.
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Albuquerque comes into its own as a travel destination.
by Steve Larese
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Ease your mind, body, and spirit.
By Judith Fein
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Performing arts reach a wide audience.
by Jane Mahoney
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Chile and wine have long been a local source of pride.
by Jane Butel
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