Sandia Valley Nazarene Church

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Albuquerque, NM 87105
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Immaculate Conception Church
  • • Mass Schedule
  • • Sat 6 pm
  • • Sun: 8am, 9:30am (Spanish), 11am (FB Live stream), 6pm
(505) 425-7791
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Immaculate Conception Church
  • • Mass Schedule
  • • Sat 6 p.m.
  • • Sun: 8am, 9:30am (Spanish), 11am (FB Live stream), 6pm
(505) 425-7791
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Things To Do in Santa Fe, NM

La Casa Sena La Casa Sena

Can't decide whether to take in a movie or a show? You can have both when you make La Cantina at Casa Sena part of your evening plans. The waitstaff doubles as performers of musical comedy, so not only do they serve up favorites like excellent Southwestern or New Mexican entrees, there's also a generous helping of Broadway-styled, nightlife entertainment to enjoy, as well.

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Jackalope Pottery Jackalope Pottery

Santa Fe is unquestionably a celebration of various cultures, and these different influences can be seen in the various works of pottery at Jackalope Pottery. Choose from kachinas and pinon in one building and weathered cedar, terra cotta and kiva fireplaces in another. Jackalope Pottery's staff and management works hard to consistently provide an interesting and ever-changing inventory, and that is one of the many reasons why this is a favorite stop for both locals and visitors who want to take home a little piece of Santa Fe's uniqueness.

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El Rancho de las Golondrinas El Rancho de las Golondrinas

There are museums, and then there are "living museums" that the kids (and mom and dad) will surely find interesting. El Rancho de las Golondrinas is such a place. See attractions like original colonial buildings on this site that date back to the early 18th century as well as other buildings that have been reconstructed to reflect the style of that time period. The buildings and other items presented here tell the fascinating story of the early settlement of New Mexico. The museum is closed from November through March.

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