Located in the beautiful Pojoaque Valley (The name Pojoaque
is a Spanish version of Po Suwae Geh, which means Water Drinking
Place) of Northern New Mexico with extraordinary mountain views
and breathtaking sunsets, The Roxanne Swentzell Tower Gallery
is located within a short distance from:
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Puye's Cliffs
Come and visit the ancient ancestral home of the Santa Clara Pueblo people atop the breathtaking Pajarito Plateau. Your tour will be a journey of personal and spiritual discovery as you experience Puye's stillness, beauty and cultural significance. (505)747-2455
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Towa
Golf Resort
Offers challenging golf, amazing southwestern vistas and
first-rate service. 27 of the 36 holes, designed by Hale
Irwin and William Phillips, are now open for your enjoyment
and golfing pleasure. A first class clubhouse and
Golf Shop features a full service restaurant and bar complete
with meeting facilities. Located 12 scenic miles north
of Santa Fe on Highway 84/285, Towa already has become
one of the top public golf courses in the Southwest. Play
Towa and experience golf's newest legend!
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Cities
of Gold Casino Hotel
The Cities
of Gold Casino Hotel is a full service hotel with 124
deluxe guest rooms. Located just 15 minutes north of
Santa Fe, 15 minutes east of Los Alamos and 15 minutes
south of Española. Enjoy breakfast and
dinner at the new and improved Gold Dust Restaurant,
located inside the hotel. Guests have Free access to
the swimming pool and gym located in the nearby Wellness
Center. We offer free shuttle service to Downtown Santa
Fe and free valet shuttle to the Casino, just to name
a few. We have high-speed internet access in designated
rooms.We also have an on-site guest laundry facility.
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Santa
Fe Opera Ever
since 1957, The Santa Fe Opera has been the summer oasis
for internationally acclaimed operatic talents and opera
enthusiasts! Every July and August, opera
lovers have been drawn to the magnificent northern
New Mexico mountains to enjoy productions by one of
America's premier summer opera festivals. Here, The
Santa Fe Opera's dramatic adobe theater blends harmoniously
with the high desert landscape. It is this fusion of
nature and art that leaves such an enduring impression
on all who come. More than half the audience of 85,000
comes from outside New Mexico representing every state
in the union as well as Canada and Europe.
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