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Santa Fe, NM 87506
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Montecristi Custom Hat Works Montecristi Custom Hat Works

Top off your classic look with a hat from Montecristi Custom Hat Works. The hatmakers at Montecristi specialize in creating hats in straw and felt. They are also well-known for producing distinctive Panama hats. You can also get a beautiful hat band at this truly unique McKenzie Street shop. Montecristi Hats are so well renowned that even Neiman Marcus carries their brands in their many stores.

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IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts

The Museum of Contemporary Native Arts prides itself in presenting "Indian art through Indian eyes." To rightfully accomplish that mission, this museum presents a dazzling collection of artwork by artists who have attended or taught at the College of Santa Fe's Museum of Contemporary Native Arts. The resulting collection that is housed here adds up to a staggering 6,500 original pieces created by over 3,000 artists.

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Arroyo de los Chamisos Trail Arroyo de los Chamisos Trail

Great scenery and a welcome chance to get a little exercise outdoors await you when you visit the Arroyo de los Chamisos Trail. This trail winds through the southwestern part of Santa Fe. The 2.5 mile paved path follows a chamisa-lined arroyo and offers spectacular mountain views. So whether you want to walk or ride your bike, this is the trail to take. Also, dogs are allowed but must be on their leashes at all times.

 
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