October 7, 2008

Is there a Georgia O’Keeffe museum in Santa Fe, New Mexico?

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R K asked:


Or Albequerqe (sorry if I misspelled that)?

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Anybody from Santa Fe, New Mexico?

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Hagar asked:


Is it a place to see?

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How long would it take to drive from Santa Fe to Roswell, New Mexico?

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jcgthatsme asked:


About how many miles is it?

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how would i find who a property in New Mexico?

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g.mom2006 asked:


I’m in san diego and there’s a house in Santa Fe, New Mexico and I found out it is up for sale…any ideas how i can find out who the owner is?

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Santa Fe, New Mexico - housing - decent parts of town - pricing?

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Su-Nami asked:


I will be moving to Santa Fe fairly quickly and need to know how it is as far as housing and the decent parts of town. Also what is the price range for renting apartments, vs mobile homes vs duplexes.
IIs it a hard town to learn to get around in and is is fairly well marked?
Thanks for any and all information.

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New Mexico: Daily commute from Santa Fe to Albuquerque?

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dbbanjo asked:


Howdy,

Does anyone make a regular commute from Santa Fe to Albuquerque? If so - how bad is it? What’s the best route (Lol, or are there any real choices?)

Thanks,

Marc B.

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October 6, 2008

phone number for local 480 in santa fe, new mexico?

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kareninthedukecity asked:


In Santa Fe, NewMexico

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October 5, 2008

I want to get into the Santa Fe Spanish Market HELP?

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Care F asked:


I am an artist from New Mexico. My dream is to get into the Santa Fe Spanish Market. I do not know how to go about this. If you have participated in the Spanish Market or know someone who has, please tell me how to go about this. This is a goal I would like to accomplish before I die. Thanks

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New Mexico’s Richardson endorses Obama?

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haileselassie78 asked:


Hispanic governor says presidential hopeful a ‘once-in-a-lifetime leader’
updated 2 hours, 44 minutes ago
SANTA FE, New Mexico - New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, the nation’s only Hispanic governor, is endorsing Sen. Barack Obama for president, calling him a “once-in-a- lifetime leader” who can unite the nation and restore America’s international leadership.

HOW HELPFUL IS THIS EDORSEMENT

Source:www.msnbc.com

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R&S, what are your thoughts on the miraculous staircase in Santa Fe, New Mexico?

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Rob asked:


“In 1873 in Santa Fe New Mexico, construction of a church called ‘Our Lady of Light’ began. When it was almost completed, a grievous error was discovered. They had forgotten to include an access to the very high loft.

The nuns decided to start a Novena to St. Joseph in hopes of
finding a solution to this oversight. On the last day of the Novena, a stranger arrived and offered to build a staircase. The nuns accepted his offer.

The only tools he had were a hammer, saw, and T-square.
Several months later, the man completed it and he promptly vanished. The circular staircase makes two 360 degree turns and has no center supporting pole. No nails were used and the wood did not come from the local area. Engineers cannot account for the seemingly miraculous staircase, which, having no center support should collapse.”

Here’s a picture:
http://home.inreach.com/bstanley/stair.htm

Do you believe it’s a miracle? Do you believe the staircase was built by St. Joseph himself?
Or is it simply an architectural wonder, and the man who built it a 19th-century genius?
Silent: I’d never heard of the Taos Hum. Just Googled it right now. Interesting.

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