She also offers Chocolate tours that explore the long history of chocolate and introduces wonderful Santa Fe chocolatiers who offer tastes as part of the tour. You don't need an expert to guide you through the city's best chocolates, margaritas, food trucks, and more. The drop-off points and hangouts where secrets of the atomic bomb were exchanged are prominently featured. She brings her background in science and love of history to offer a Santa Fe Spy tour that explores the espionage activities that have occurred in Santa Fe from the earliest days of the Spanish to modern times. Jean McLarty:Jean fell in love with Santa Fe on her first visit over 25 years ago and in 2019 came to stay. Ken also has extensive knowledge about the notorious outlaw, Billy the Kid, and is available to lead tours focusing on Billy’s life in Santa Fe and New Mexico. Ken enjoys sharing his knowledge of the centuries-old city of Santa Fe and the people who have lived here-Native American, Spanish, Mexican and American. His interest in New Mexico history was sparked in the 1980s when his wife began making frequent trips to Santa Fe on buying trips for her art gallery, which specialized in Native American art and jewelry. Ken Ortolon: Ken is a former journalist who has a passion for history, particularly the history of the American Southwest. Rain or shine, Paul now enjoys sharing his excitement about Santa Fe’s culture, history, and architecture with visitors from all over the world. A longtime outdoor sports enthusiast and history buff, he devoured as much information as he could about the Land of Enchantment before joining the Discovery City Walking Tour. Paul Hillman: Paul spent 40 years as an art director at CBS and ABC Television in Manhattan before coming to Santa Fe, where he was immediately captivated by the richness of the land and its people. I started to fall in love with the city right away. Tom is a native of Taos and currently lives in Santa Fe. Explore the enchanting historic Santa Fe Plaza area on this express tour When I moved to Santa Fe many years ago, the first thing I noticed was that the locals were so incredibly friendly and helpful It has a feeling of a small town even though its a city of 80, 000. He especially enjoys sharing the beauty and history of Santa Fe on his walking tour. Tom Gallegos: Tom helps visitors experience Santa Fe, native Pueblos, Spanish villages, the beautiful outdoors and unique cuisine. He likes nothing more than stopping at the various spots around town to tell you about historical events that happened there. His specialties are history, spies and chocolate but he also shares his love of art and cuisine that make Santa Fe so famous. A published author, his most recent book about Santa Fe is expected to be published soon and he enjoys sharing the stories he has discovered about the ancient city. His historical research and enjoyment come through in his joy of sharing all he knows about this historic city. She was trained by the History Museum and can't wait to guide you around New Mexico's capital city.Īllen Steele: Allen is one of the most requested tour guides by hotels in Santa Fe. Her tours emphasize Santa Fe's three cultures and how they shaped the beauty, architecture, and tourism of today. Sita Jamieson Caddle: Sita has lived in Santa Fe since 1979.
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