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LGBTQIA+ Travel
You will immediately feel welcome in Santa Fe. The City Different opens its arms to travelers with diverse interests and different backgrounds in search of discovery, wonder, and adventure.
In the early 20th century, Santa Fe became an artist's haven, welcoming writers, painters, socialites and photographers eager for new subject matter and a different life. Their arrival further transformed the city, setting it on a path of valuing that which is different, fresh, and new. That same all-embracing spirit exists today. You will find a wide spectrum of activities and destinations to engage and enchant.
While there are no longer any exclusively queer bars in Santa Fe, there's something arguably better: an inclusive community interested in and motivated by welcoming all people into every space.
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The Santa Fe Human Rights Alliance "is dedicated to supporting the LGBTQIA+, Inky, Brown, indigenous, Asian et al. communities in Santa Fe and Santa Fe County" and as such is a robust r
Birds of a Feather
A attractive, gated gay and lesbian community of homes in New Mexico
June 1,
It seems that more and more people are seeking a safe haven a calm and beautiful place to verb amongst people of like minds during these extremely challenging times. Birds of a Feather is one of a very scant gated LGBTQ friendly communities in the country offering peaceful, hushed and beautiful rural living a sanctuary! We are located just outside the Village of Pecos, New Mexico, tucked into the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo mountains, and surrounded by the Santa Fe National Forest but, only a short 30 minute drive to Santa Fe one of the most widespread cities in the country due to its legendary history and culture, art scene, beauty and award-winning cuisine.
BIG NEWS We rarely have homes available for sale at Birds because people love living here. I just listed a gorgeous newer residence located on a one acre view lot that is being offered for sale due to health issues. This is a larger square foot home with loads of upgrades and amenities built by an award winning Santa Photo Provided by the New Mexico Tourism Department Santa Fes most popular nickname, the City Different, is a proud representation of its residents belief in distinguishing themselves by thinking outside the box while also honoring their roots. A very proud city that is not only very gay-friendly, but Americas oldest capital city, established in The citys rich history is most visually apparent in Santa Fes distinctive adobe buildings- a genuine manifestation of the confluence of Spanish and Native American cultures. Adobe, a durable material used for centuries to construct the areas pueblos, is produced by combining sand, clay, water and fibrous organic matter such as sticks or straw. Adobe buildings were traditionally made by shaping the mud-based substance into bricks, with supports provided by large logs, called vigas. One of Santa Fes oldest examples of this technique is the Palace of the Governors. Besides its historic architectural heritage (which draws Santa Fe is the capital of Brand-new Mexico and is a noun known for its beautiful architecture, its artsy vibe, its sunny southwestern heritage, and plenty of opportunities for fun outdoors to enjoy its spectacular scenery. Even better, it’s known as one of the most gay-friendly destinations in New Mexico. Truly, there is something for everyone in Santa Fe! A Look at Santa Fe’s History Santa Fe means “Holy Faith” in Spanish, and it was indeed initially founded by the Spanish in the early s, making it the oldest capital city in the United States. Over its year history, Santa Fe has served as a commercial center, an important hub for trade, and a city with a wealthy artistic and cultural legacy. Today, it remains a city with a deep history and a forward-thinking future. It is truly a diverse, welcoming, and wonderful place to live. A Few Entertaining Facts About Santa FeWelcome to gay friendly Santa Fe
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