Mesa Verde National Park • Bandelier National Monument • Tsankawi • Abiquiu • Santa Fe
Though hundreds of miles apart, the places listed above belong together as components of a distinct regional identity. Aboriginal Americans live in the same area as their ancestors in greater numbers here than anywhere else in the United States, and the blend of Hispanic, Anglo, and Pueblo Indian cultures creates a completely unique atmosphere.
Mesa Verde Colorado
Mesa Verde National Park is the perfect example of the impromptu theme of this portion of the Epic American West Tour. "Culture old and new" defines this section of the trip.
Bandelier National Monument
Early community planning resulted in the circular pueblo that once existed at Bandelier National Monument. The Kiva (right) is a restored version, but the choice of site is original.
Tsankawi
Cave entrances dot the hillside, and soft rock records the footsteps of many generations. Cave living may have been simple, but the benefits could include a rather fine view.
Abiquiu New Mexico
Easily visible from the side of the highway, and just a few miles from the community of Abiquiu (Optional excursion on Northbound Tours), this iconic view of the Chama River will be familiar to fans of Georgia O'Keefe. The underlying prosperity of the very small and private town of Abiquiu is evident in the beautiful condition of St. Thomas The Apostle Parish Church.
Santa Fe
Santa Fe, New Mexico is simply a great town; filled with art, crafts, great food, historic buildings and an amazing range of museums.
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