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Travel to discover fine art, historical sites, and breathtaking desert landscapes in the Land of Enc

Travel to discover fine art, historical sites, and breathtaking desert landscapes in the Land of Enchantment this fall. [Texas Monthly]( Oct 8, 2021 [Trip Planner] # [Staffers at the Most Haunted Hotels in Texas Tell Their Spooooookiest Stories]( Owners and employees of five haunted hotels describe their most unsettling encounters with less-than-corporeal guests. [READ STORY]( sponsored # [Explore the Rich History at the Pecos National Historical Park]( Follow the trail to ancient ruins where one of the Southwest's largest pueblos once flourished. Remnants of an eighteenth century Spanish mission church stand as a symbol of Spain's 200-year reign. See the 19th-century Santa Fe Trail, and traces of the American Civil War battle. [Get details]( # [A College as Unique as Your Child]( The New York Times calls St. John's College in Santa Fe the "most contrarian college in America." If your student seeks a deep education grounded in great books, real-but-civil conversation, and a true community of thinkers and friends, St. John's College is perfect. [Get Details]( # [A Small Town With a Unique History and Beautiful Landscapes]( Las Vegas became the largest community in the Southwest and housed some of the most wanted rebels. Later, the Santa Fe Railroad ran tracks through the town, attracting various cultures and making Las Vegas the central location for ice distribution and the original New Mexico state capital. [Get Details]( # [See Our Story in Bronze]( Imagine you’re a 1920s businessman looking for oil. You drill once, dry. You drill again, and it’s loaded with natural gas. Frustrated, you ask your wife to pick the next site. You take to the field and she strikes the big play: the Illinois #3. [Get Details]( # [“Cactus Garden Hummer”: Nothing More Delightful Than a Jewel-Colored Bird]( Barbara Meikle specializes in brilliantly colored and textured oils on canvas as well as unique bronzes. Her work is a reflection of the beautiful vistas and wild animals of Santa Fe, New Mexico. Barbara also raises money for horse and donkey rescue with her artwork. [Get Details]( We hope you enjoyed this message from our partners. See all our[newsletter offerings here](. [Texas Monthly]( [Subscribe]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( You are receiving this message because you signed up for our newsletters. P.O. Box 1569, Austin, TX 78767 [View Online]( [Manage Your Preferences]( [Unsubscribe](

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