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This historic trail served as a highway connecting Missouri and Santa Fe, New Mexico, in the 19th century. Covering ground in New Mexico, Colorado, Oklahoma, Kansas and Missouri, the trail was used by fur traders, adventurers, stagecoach lines and thousands of gold seekers. A number of historic sites are located along the trail, and there are plenty of opportunities for outdoor recreation. Address: . USA
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The Loretto Chapel is the home of the Miraculous Staircase, which has two 360-degree turns and no visible means of support. Built between 1877 and 1881, the mystery of the builder remains unknown today. Wedding packages are available and a gift shop is open to all visitors. Address: 207 Old Santa Fe Trail Santa Fe NM USA 87501
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The Oldest House in Santa Fe Located in the house are the remains of a Spanish warrior and a weaving display. Legend says that during the 1600s two witches who inhabited the house killed the warrior. Today the house stands as the oldest remaining house. The Chapel of San Miguel is located across the street from the house. Address: 215 East DeVargas Street Santa Fe NM
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