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In [[New Mexico]], between [[Santa Fe]] and [[Taos]] off of Highway 76. Known for its heirloom chiles, weavings, and [[Santuario de Chimayo]], a church with a reputation for miracles. | In [[New Mexico]], between [[Santa Fe]] and [[Taos]] off of Highway 76. Known for its [[Chimayo chile|heirloom chiles]], weavings, and [[Santuario de Chimayo]], a church with a reputation for miracles. | ||
I visited as part of my [[Santa Fe (May 2011)]] trip, and I acquired great knowledge of [[chile|chiles]]. [http://www.flickr.com/photos/eekim/sets/72157626659444519/ Pictures] from my visit. | I visited as part of my [[Santa Fe (May 2011)]] trip, and I acquired great knowledge of [[chile|chiles]]. [http://www.flickr.com/photos/eekim/sets/72157626659444519/ Pictures] from my visit. | ||
I bought a lot of [[chile]] from the [[El Potrero Trading Post]]. | |||
== Restaurants == | == Restaurants == |
Latest revision as of 03:22, 14 September 2021
In New Mexico, between Santa Fe and Taos off of Highway 76. Known for its heirloom chiles, weavings, and Santuario de Chimayo, a church with a reputation for miracles.
I visited as part of my Santa Fe (May 2011) trip, and I acquired great knowledge of chiles. Pictures from my visit.
I bought a lot of chile from the El Potrero Trading Post.
Restaurants
- Leona's Restaurante de Chimayo (just outside of the Santuario de Chimayo)
- Rancho de Chimayo