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Symposium at New Mexico History Museum explores Santa Fe's past
Artifacts from several eras are buried in downtown Santa Fe, including pieces of dolls found at the former Sweeney Center in 2005.
Relatives of Peggy, Thomas, or Andrew Spence of Alyth, Meigle, Mains of Creuchies, Bamff, Craigisla.
League of extraordinary New Mexicans
New Mexico has its distinct treasures. Beautiful landscapes, gorgeous sunsets, a rich mix of cultures, and that occasional to-die-for green-chile cheeseburger are just a few things that come to mind.
Vail travel: The Sangre de Cristo mountain range provides a spectacular backdrop to the Taos countryside.
Mind-altering tea drinkers brew US planning row
Two Amazonian plants used to make a psychedelic tea and a scion of the family which once ran one of the world's largest distillers are stirring up a storm in rural New Mexico.
Hoasca-drinking group seeks to build temple in Arroyo Hondo
It took a five-year legal battle all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court for a Santa Fe group to win its right to drink hallucinogenic tea at its religious services.
Santa Fe Co. man is third plague case
A Santa Fe County man, 56, was diagnosed with bubonic plague, the state's third plague case this year.
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