Santa Fe Historic District - Santa Fe, New Mexico
Santa Fe, New Mexico (founded in 1610) is the oldest capital city in the United States. The Santa Fe Historic District is so rich in culture and history that in 1973 it was named to the National Register of Historic Places, a rare achievement for an entire district.
Places that make up the Santa Fe Historic District include:
La Castrene Site
Chapel of Our Lady of Guadalupe
Donaciano Vigil House
Acequia Madre (Mother Ditch)
Camino Royal
Cristo Rey Church and Reredos
Juan Jose Prada House
El Zaguan
Borrego House
St. Francis Cathedral
La Conquistadora Chapel
Juan Rodriguez House
Barrio de Analco
Chapel of San Miguel
Roque Tudesqui House
Gregorio Crespin House
Boyle House
United States Courthouse
Fort Marcy Ruins
Pinckney R. Tully House
Rosario Chapel and Cemetery
Stone Warehouse
Loretto Chapel
St. Michael's Dormitory
Palace of the Governors
Sena Plaza
Prince Plaza
Spiegelberg-Spitz House
Francisco Hinijos House
Felipe B. Delgado House
Hesch House
Nicolas Ortiz House
Plaza
Santa Fe Trail and Canyon Road
Padre Gallegos House
Roque Lobato House
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SANTA FE SUPER CHIEF 1950s RAILROAD PROMOTIONAL FILM 86574z MD
This 1950’s travelogue profiles the Santa Fe Super Chief, the most luxurious way to travel across the country. The film begins by showing how train’s now offer all of the comforts of home. (00:00:20:00) Then, the new flagship of Santa Fe’s fleet is introduced, the Super Chief. (00:00:40:00). Our narrator then cuts to a beautiful actress, who is planning a train trip to Southern California. (00:01:10:00) The narrator convinces her to try the new Super Chief for her trip. The narrator then goes on to cover different features of the train, such as the observation lounge (00:01:50:00), and 100% private rooms such as a roomette for one (00:02:10:00), the new type bedroom (00:02:52:00), and the new Super Chief compartment (00:03:05:00). Drawing rooms are also offered (00:03:27:00). Beautiful footage of buttes is seen at (00:03:21:00), (00:03:38:00) and (00:06:53:00). Next, the Super Chief’s kitchen (00:04:35:00) and dining car (00:05:00:00) are shown. We are then introduced to the main lounge (00:05:32:00) of the pleasure dome car. Here, one can play cards (00:05:38:00), use a writing desk (00:05:47:00), or even go to the barber for a haircut (00:05:58:00). Next, the lower lounge (00:06:07:00) is shown where you can have a cocktail. This is followed by the turquoise room (00:07:06:00), the first and only private dining room on rails! The train then stops at Albuquerque (00:08:10:00) on its way to Los Angeles. Finally, we arrive in California, the Golden State! (00:09:20:00) A vintage shot of the LA train station can be seen at (00:09:42:00). At the conclusion of her trip, the beautiful actress from the beginning of the film tells us she is convinced the Super Chief is not just another train. (00:10:10:00) Then, an animated map of the train’s route from Chicago to Los Angeles is shown. (00:10:35:00)
Various vintage shots of the Super Chief traveling are shown at (00:01:42:00), (00:05:16:00), (00:06:59:00), (00:08:00:00), (00:09:00:00), (00:09:33:00), (00:09:52:00) and (00:11:05:00). A wonderful shot of the train traveling at night is shown as well. (00:04:22:00)
The Super Chief was one of the named passenger trains and the flagship of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway. It claimed to be The Train of the Stars because of the celebrities it carried between Chicago, Illinois, and Los Angeles, California.
The Super Chief (Nos. 17 and 18) was the first Diesel-powered, all-Pullman sleeping car train in America, and it eclipsed the Chief as Santa Fe's standard bearer. The extra-fare ($10) Super Chief left Dearborn Station in Chicago for its first trip on May 12, 1936. Before starting scheduled service in May 1937, the lightweight version of the Super Chief ran 2,227 miles (3,584 km) from Los Angeles over recently upgraded tracks in 36 hours and 49 minutes, averaging 60 mph (97 km/h) overall and reaching 100 mph (160 km/h).
With one set of equipment, the train initially operated once a week from both Chicago and Los Angeles. After more cars had been delivered the Super Chief ran twice weekly beginning in 1938 and daily after 1948. Adding to the train's mystique were its gourmet meals and Hollywood clientele.
Competitors to the Super Chief were the City of Los Angeles on the Chicago and North Western Railway and the Union Pacific Railroad, and (to a lesser extent) the Golden State on the Rock Island and Southern Pacific. The Santa Fe Super Chief was one of the last passenger trains in the United States to carry an all-Pullman consist; only the Pennsylvania Railroad's Broadway Limited and the Illinois Central's Panama Limited survived longer. The train maintained its high level of service until the end of Santa Fe passenger operations on May 1, 1971.
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Vanessie Promotional Video
Located in the heart of downtown Santa Fe, Vanessie is ideally situated 2 short scenic walking blocks to the famous Historic Plaza and the revitalized Railyard Arts District, cozily tucked away in the quiet serenity of our own block bordered by San Francisco and Water Street…
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Hotel Santa Fe, The Hacienda and Spa - Santa Fe (New Mexico) - United States
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Address: 1501 Paseo de Peralta; zip code: NM 87501
Offering spacious accommodations along with cultural activities, this Native American-owned hotel is situated in Santa Fe's Railyard District and features exceptional on-site spa services and gourmet dining options.
-- サンタフェのレイルヤード地区にあるネイティブ・アメリカン所有のホテルで、広々とした客室、文化的なアクティビティ、優れたスパサービス、グルメレストランを提供しています。 Hotel Santa Fe, The Hacienda and Spaではセレモニアルダンスのパフォーマンス、歴史的な口承文学などのユニークな文化体験を楽しめるほか、手作りの工芸品を販売するギフトショップもあります。屋外暖炉のそばでリラックスしたり、ネイティブ・アメリカンの生演奏を聴くこともできます。 Hotel Santa...
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48 MINUTES OF NON-STOP TRAINS (8X Speed) AT SANTA FE JUNCTION, MO!
Santa Fe Junction, Kansas City, MO is one of the places a railfan can always get their enjoyment of trains! Here is less then an hours worth of trains with only a small break between one set!
Sunset Drive From Santa Fe to Los Alamos
A ludicrous-speed drive from Santa Fe to Los Alamos. The colors of the sunset and dark clouds were perfect just after a storm.
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Route 66 Part 8 - We Reach SANTA FE, New Mexico
In part 8 we take Route 66 from Tucumcari to Santa Fe, New Mexico.
This is the Santa Fe loop which was the original alignment of Route 66 between 1926 and 1937.
Santa Fe is the capital of New Mexico and looks very different to many of the other towns and cities on Route 66. It has a very distinctive architectural style all its own. Low rise, adobe brick buildings, which consist of a mixture of sun-dried earth and straw. Many of these are over 400 years old.
Santa Fe is also home to many artists with galleries concentrated along Canyon Road.
We stayed in Santa Fe for two nights so got a full day to explore. As well as the historic buildings in the centre of town we did get chance to visit the Santa Fe Farmers Market at the Railyard which is open Saturday and Tuesday mornings and Wednesday afternoons.
We didn’t take the camera to any restaurants but the standard of food in Santa Fe is excellent.
So make sure you take the Santa Fe Loop when driving Route 66.
Next time, we drive Route 66 to Winslow, Arizona.
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Fairview Cemetery Santa Fe, New Mexico
Fairview is Santa Fe’s only non-Catholic pioneer cemetery and its history begins long before the May 7, 1884, date of its founding. The earliest headstone is dated 1862 and was among those moved 1895-1903 from the old Masonic-Oddfellows Cemetery downtown which was located where the Scottish Rite Cathedral now stands and extended to the site of the present Plaza del Monte.
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Belen, New Mexico USA - Virtual Railfan LIVE
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ABOUT THIS FEED:
The historic Harvey House Museum is the former Belen Harvey House of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway (AT&SF), predecessor of today's BNSF Railway.
You're looking at BNSF's Belen Yard, part of their Southern Transcon, the former Santa Fe mainline between Chicago and Los Angeles, and this is where the El Paso Sub from the east becomes the Clovis Sub to the west.
From this camera you'll see mainline freight headed in both directions, as well as the yard switcher.
In regards to the pushers (distributed power units, or DPU's) on westbounds, they are not fueled directly at the fuel pads, rather a fuel truck is driven back to the middle or (more commonly) the end of the train where the DPU's are located.
Actual track orientation here is north (west)-south (east). You'll also see carmen (inspecting trains) going back and forth on ATV's.
There is no Amtrak service here; their Southwest Chief bypasses Belen to the north as it heads to/from Albuquerque.
Even though there is an ATCS layout file available, there is no server coverage, so no data for the layout. No radio streams available.
There’s no schedule for freight trains, but some of our more knowledgeable members will provide real-time information when it’s available. Please refrain from asking.
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Santa Fe All The Way - BNSF 8219 West By MP 86.39
BNSF 8219, 778, and 1051 fly west with a vehicle train bound for Clovis, New Mexico on July 4. The right leader!
Fire at Smith's
Santa Fe police released a video showing a man setting fire to a trash can at a Smith's Food and Drug in Santa Fe, NM.
SANTA FE VLOG - LOCAL TOUR GUIDE
Welcome back! Check out my local favorites things to do in Santa Fe! Please remember to give this video a BIG THUMBS UP and don't forget to subscribe!
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Below are the following places I went, ps. I was not sponsored by any of these locations, they are truly my favorite:
-Tecolote Cafe
-35˚ NORTH COFFEE
-Cross of the Martyrs
-Santa Fe Plaza
-Five & Dime General Store
-Draft Station/Roof Top Pizza
-2018 Zozobra (all rights go to Kiwanis Club of Santa Fe)
-Santa Fe Fiesta Council
Thanks guys!! See you next week :)
Santa Fe Plaza Santa Fe, NM
David Red Fox grew up on the Sioux Nation reservation. After graduating from university, he was drafted into the army. He served as scout in a unit of Native Americans. April 13, 2009. Video by Benjamin Brown.
State Capitol Visit Santa Fe New Mexico
The New Mexico State Capitol, located in Santa Fe, New Mexico, It was the house of government in Santa Fe for nearly three centuries.
Santa Fe Flash Mob
Sophia and other young dancers appear in the midst of the SF Reporter's AHA Festival at the Railyard, to show that there is optimism, energy, fun and enthusiasm still in the world!!!!
Sept. 11th parade in Santa Fe, New Mexico
A parade to commemorate the September 11th attacks on the World Trade Center. Held in downtown Santa Fe, New Mexico.
A Solar Home in Santa Fe
This gorgeous solar-powered home in Santa Fe generates enough power to share with its neighbors. Check it out with Natural Home magazine editor in chief Robyn Griggs Lawrence.
Trainz 2010 and MSTS - Happy Independence Day America!
A salute to my American viewers. This time mostly militairy trains and some planes of the US Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine Corps. Also icons like the Southern, Santa Fe and Burlington. I have also added two European trains (German and Dutch) hauling a US Army transport.
I would say happy Independence Day coming 4th of July!
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Santa Fe Thanksgiving Day
Turkey Day Boarding with friends!