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  • Shop till you drop.
  • Dine on Real Southwestern Cuisine. Take a cooking class.
  • Eat Chili Verde.
  • Visit ten art galleries per day for ten days and know that you have just touched the tip of the Southwestern art iceberg.
  • Visit a Pueblo a day for 10 days and know that the journey has just begun.
  • Hike, Ski, Fish, Hunt.
  • Eat Chili Verde. Dine in a restaurant that modestly proclaims Open since 1802 or one that Boasts about continued survive since 1780.
  • Watch the Friday nigt low-riders.
  • Shop for a Squash Blossom Necklace, a Ristra or a Zuni Fetish.
  • Brush up on atomic bomb creation.
  • Attend Ruidoso or Sante Fe Downs, or a Not like Vegaslow key Indian casino.
  • Drive Route 66.
  • See the petroglyphs.
  • Attend the Farmer's Market, Flea Market or Street art shows.
  • Dive the Blue Pool, but not after Chili Verde.
  • Check out the Santa Fe Opera.
  • Visit all of the Historical Plazas. Eat Green Chile.
  • Brush up on UFO technology.
  • Try Carlsbad caverns, or for Civil War enthusiasts, visit Glorietta Pass.
  • Trace the adventures of Billy the Kid.
  • Huevos Rancheros and Chili Rellenos like nowhere else in the world.
  • Try the Rainbow Trout for Breakfast at the LaFonda. New Mexico calls itselt the Land of Enchanment. It is, and there are favorite spots that locals avoid mentioning. New Mexican's are themselves Enchanting People. Some will play the language game of no abla until you learn that they and their families have lived here for hundred's of years, and have degrees from Harvard or Yale. A few, like their current Governor, are witty beyond belief.
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