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October 13, 2008

What to see/do in and around Albuquerque and Santa Fe, New Mexico?

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stlm asked:


I’m going to be visiting Albuquerque and Santa Fe, New Mexico for a few days, and would like to hear some suggestions from previous visitors and locals on what to be sure to see and do there. Definitely include anything interesting and worthwhile in the surrounding area too, as a little driving (1-2 hour radius) is not a problem. If there are any particular cliff dwellings that are not to be missed, or that are better than the others, I’d love to hear about those, as well.

Thanks so much for your help!
Oh, and the trip will be in early/mid June, if any of your suggestions are dependent on the time of year.

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October 11, 2008

New Mexico in mid July, Albuquerque vs Santa Fe? Any suggestions on what to do?

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raissa30 asked:


Planning a weekend visit to New Mexico in mid July, should I stay in Albuquerque or Santa Fe? Any suggestions on what to do at either place (must sees, food, museums events, etc). Perhaps where to stay

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October 9, 2008

Where in New Mexico is a better place to live?

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LBgirl asked:


Albuquerque, Santa Fe or Las Cruces? Any other nice cities or towns? Has anyone visited NM? Or, live there now? I don’t like the mountains. I get car sick easily. Please help.

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October 2, 2008

Can I find a smothered avocado stuffed sopapilla in Albuquerque or Santa Fe?

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meyer3660 asked:


Many years ago my wife and I spent a summer n SouthEastern Colorado. The local restraunt served an entree called a “Smothered Avocado Stuffed Sopapilla”. We ate it often - real often. We have never seen it since. We will be in New Mexico in late September for our 30th Anniv and are hoping to find this dish. It is a classic sopapilla (not sweetened) stuffed with guacamole and smothered in a red chile sauce. I can almost taste it….

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