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    Felecia I.

    Want to see the Guinness World record holder for the largest recycled-plastic sculpture? Come to Santa Fe Community College and meet the giant 82-foot Ethyl the Whale. She is beautiful! Commissioned by the Monterey Bay Aquarium, Ethyl was designed by artists Joel Stockdill and Yustina Salnikova, then built over a six-month span with aid from over 50 artists and volunteers. After being bought by the Meow Wolf art collective, the sculpture was disassembled and transported to her current home. Why a whale? Apparently Ethyl was based on the idea that every nine minutes, the weight of a blue whale of plastic goes into the ocean. Wow. Serious food for thought. Go see Ethyl. She'll put a smile on your face. She'll also get you thinking on how you can do your part to reduce your use of plastic.

    Ophelia M.

    Made from recycled sea waste, Ethyl, is a beautifully vibrant blue sculpture in the midst of the high desert landscape. Was vacationing in Santa Fe and sought out this piece of art. It's situated on a slight hill with a paved path that extends around the sculpture and nearby land. Perfect to come check out, go for a nice walk, and enjoy the view of Santa Fe from slightly above the city. Definitely worth the drop by if your in the area! Get to it!

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    This is my land whale I've been chasing for the better part of a year now ever since I found out about it! Made from recycled sea waste, Meow Wolf with the help of other sponsors and artists gave birth to Ethyl. At a distance she may not look like much, but up close her majestic grand beauty lures you in. She really knows how to steal the show! The pictures really don't do any justice with just her. To understand the full scale of her size I thought it's best to take a photo with her so you can see how amazingly huge she really is! Walking up to her you can see the recycled plastics and materials she is composed of. What even more mind blowing is this represents all the contaminants and waste we throw in the sea everyday. It's a neat little trip if you venture that way. Behind the Santa Fe Community College sits Ethyl with her majestic presence that is sure to win you over. She definitely won me over, took me awhile to find her but I'm glad I did! Can't wait to see you again Ethyl! Stay awesome!

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    Went at night time so not the best time to go, you need daylight to enjoy Ethyl but so cool and random! What a fun thing to see while in NM.

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    Very cool to see this random art piece. A bit of a chore to find it but I thought it was very cool!

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    Santa Fe Plaza - Right down main street is the old church

    Santa Fe Plaza

    4.2(157 reviews)
    6.4 mi

    I love that Santa Fe's Historical District restrictions allow the Plaza to retain its old world…read morecharm and wide accessibility for the community. The rest of metro Santa Fe might be their version of suburbia, but the heart that anchors Santa Fe is right here. Yes, the shopping on the adjacent streets is a bit high end, but the classy charm of the plaza and the Tribal merchants across the street at the Inn of the Governors grounds the experience. Besides the interesting mix of people at the Plaza, I note 2 interesting experiences: 1. The Classic Car show on Friday night that circled the entire Plaza on the outside, accented by "Low Riders" occasionally circling. Our friend Laurie even found the model of car that her family drove around during her childhood. 2. The Santa Fe Plaza Obelisk, historically known as the Soldiers' Monument, was toppled by protestors in 2020 and its pieces are slated for a museum. What will become of the Monument proper is in community committee hands, which will probably go round and round without much meaningful progress short term.

    Founded in 1609 by the Spanish, this plaza is the main heart of Santa Fe with a lot of shops and…read morerestaurants accessible from here. This was where El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro, the royal road of the interior, ended, having begun in Mexico City. This is where the Santa Fe Trail ended its 900-mile-long journey from Independence, Missouri. There are markers in the plaza commemorating both. The best part of the plaza is the Native American street vendors that sell arts and crafts on the street. Many of them have their ID card and we loved meeting Paul and buying some of the hand painted see pots him and his wife made with hummingbirds on them. We asked him what the bird meant and he said "the beauty of life" and it made it a must buy. We saw other vendors selling jewlery, turquoise, paintings, and sandstone art but this was the tail end of our trip and we had no space anymore. This is an idea/tip but we asked around for fry bread or other Native American foods and nobody knew anywhere close by that served it. A nice Native American food truck or small stand would make a killing in this area!

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    Santa Fe Plaza - Santa Fe Downtown Plaza, Santa Fe, NM June 8, 2023 - band setting up on a Thursday at about noon

    Santa Fe Downtown Plaza, Santa Fe, NM June 8, 2023 - band setting up on a Thursday at about noon

    Santa Fe Plaza - Prepping for beautiful spring grass

    Prepping for beautiful spring grass

    Santa Fe Plaza - An outdoors alley shop with souvenirs and gifts

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    An outdoors alley shop with souvenirs and gifts

    De Vargas Street House

    De Vargas Street House

    3.8(6 reviews)
    6.2 mi

    De Vargas Street House is a museum that claims to be the "oldest house in the U.S." While the…read moreaccuracy of this claim is uncertain, it's a charming little piece of American history. The entry fee is donation based, I contributed $10 since I visited alone, but the suggestion is $2 per person. Inside, there's a small gift shop with souvenirs. It's a quaint stop, I would say a bit of a tourist trap, but still an interesting place to visit just to say you've been there!

    The Oldest House Museum, also known as the De Vargas Street House, is a historic site located on De…read moreVargas St. in Santa Fe. It's a two-room adobe building with a collection of historical artifacts not related to the home. The "oldest house" claim isn't accurate; a study of the wooden ceiling beams in the house reportedly showed they were cut between 1740 and 1767 - a century after the Braman-Nothnagle Log House which was built between 1638 and 1643 in Gibbstown, New Jersey. There also isn't a firm date for when the De Vargas House was constructed and different scientists and historians have posited different date ranges. Despite this, the museum not only makes the claim it's the oldest home, but has posted a condescending list of claims of why people shouldn't question them, writing "think about it." The museum isn't manned with any personnel or docent, and there isn't a check-in of any kind or reception area. You enter into the gift shop, take a left, read the condescending signs in the first room and then step down into a second room with unrelated items along the walls. To call this former house a "museum" is generous. It's a gift shop that happens to have two rooms attached with an undetermined history and will take about 10 minutes to walk through if you include the gift shop. It is not a member of the New Mexico Association of Museums. Don't waste your time here - there's much better sites to visit in Santa Fe.

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    De Vargas Street House - Outside the museum.

    Outside the museum.

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    De Vargas Street House - Inside the museum.

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    Inside the museum.

    Santuario De Guadalupe

    Santuario De Guadalupe

    4.4(5 reviews)
    6.2 mi

    Santa Fe is a cool town but I was only excited for a few things there before visiting. When coming…read moreacross this place, I suddenly found myself in some type of wonder world. Walk around Santa Fe and you never know what could be around the next corner. This place isn't exactly a tourist destination. While I took pictures and walked around the place, I'm still not entirely sure of its purpose. It's my understanding that this church is named after a virgin from Mexico. Forgive my ignorance on the subject. You would think that a virgin church in the middle of many other churches(ONE OF THEM HAS TO BE HAS TO LIKE HER, RIGHT? RIGHT??)... virginity is rare so it has that going for it. Hook up with one of those other churches already! The place was locked as it was a mid-week weekday. We also weren't chased off by any type of security guard so we were able to snap pictures and view the outside. I wish it would've been opened so I could've checked it out.

    Beautiful church away from the touristy Plaza. The grounds are covered with the most beautiful…read moreblooming rose bushes. The statue of Guadalupe catches your eye, but immediately in front of Guadalupe is a life size Rosary shown as pavers on the ground for the Rosary beads. Definitely a working church, as there were parishioners lining up for weekend mass while Hubby and I were visiting. We did not visit the sanctuary because of mass, but thought the grounds were beautiful.

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    Santuario De Guadalupe
    Santuario De Guadalupe

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