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Holidays In New England
Bill Morgan
No, Santa Fe is not your typical trees, inflatable snowmen, and carols type of place. Holiday celebrations are more reserved here than in most parts of the country. Many people might find that a welcome change from the onslaught of commercialism that usually accompanies late December and early January. That said, there are plenty of ways that Santa Fe's residents mark the holidays. These subtle celebrations make this New Mexican city a great place to spend your holidays.
1. Santa Fe is a city of lights during the holidays. The trees in the old square of the city are all trimmed with Christmas lights. However, with the rugged mountains and old adobe buildings surrounding them, it is hardly a typical display. In addition, luminarias (decorative paper bags with sand and candles inside) are lit by hand each evening.
2. Santa Fe is a desert town, but not all desert towns are void of snow. An occasional December dusting might add to the scene.
3. There are several Hispanic inspired events to mark Christmas. Las Posadas is a solemn procession through the historic plaza, while an informal Christmas Eve procession with cider and luminarias is a bit more on the light-hearted side.
4. The typical attractions of Santa Fe are also in full view during the Holidays. Southwestern-flavored art is sold throughout the city. Native American crafts and hand-made accessories are particularly popular amongst both tourists and locals during gift-giving season. The best place to buy is at the Native American Artisan Program, which is located in the historic plaza.
Santa Fe is a unique place to enjoy the holidays.
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