Excited
State Processes in Electronic and Bio Nanomaterials
(ESP2009)
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Calendar of Events http://santafe.org/What_s_Happening_Now/index.html
El Rancho de las Golondrinas
http://www.golondrinas.org/
We invite you to take a journey to the past at
"The Ranch of the Swallows". This historic rancho, now a living
history museum, dates from the early 1700s and was an important paraje or stopping point along the famous Camino Real, the
Royal Road from Mexico City to Santa Fe, New Mexico. Experience the life of
another time in a location unlike any other in America.
Georgia O'Keeffe Museum http://www.okeeffemuseum.org/visit/index.html
The Museum’s collection of over 2990 works comprises 1149 O’Keeffe paintings,
drawings, and sculpture, including promised gifts and extended loans. The
Georgia O'Keeffe Museum is the largest single repository of O'Keeffe's work in
the world. Throughout the year, visitors can see a changing selection of at
least 50 of these works. In addition, the Museum presents special exhibitions
that are either devoted entirely to O’Keeffe’s work or combine examples of her
art with works by her American modernist contemporaries. Over 140 artists have
been exhibited at the Museum including Frank Stella, Jackson Pollack, Andy
Warhol and Arthur Dove.
Museum of Spanish Colonial Art http://www.spanishcolonial.org/
The Spanish Colonial Arts Society collections were initiated in 1928. Today
with 3,000 objects, the collections are the most comprehensive compilation of
Spanish Colonial art of their kind. Dating from the Middle
Ages to the New Millennium, the collections span centuries in art, place and
time. Among the various media featured are santos (painted and sculpted images of saints,)
textiles, tinwork, silverwork, goldwork, ironwork,
straw appliqué, ceramics, furniture, books and more.
Historic Sites http://santafe.org/Visiting_Santa_Fe/Things_to_Do/Historic_Sites/index.html
Road Trips
http://santafe.org/Visiting_Santa_Fe/Things_to_Do/Day_Trips/
Tours
http://santafe.org/Visiting_Santa_Fe/Things_to_Do/Tours/index.html
Night Life
http://santafe.org/Visiting_Santa_Fe/Things_to_Do/Nightlife/index.html
The Santa Fe Convention and Visitors Bureau provides a wide variety of helpful information for city visitors.
A few of the numerous historic, natural, and scientific destinations available for exploring are: