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el rancho de las golondrinas

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    • Gerowa04074 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Do you want to see how the farmers in 1800 made everything they needed to sustain their families? This authentic Ranch has a large number of volunteers who dress in home made clothing and give it the correct "time travel" feeling. From Spring planting to Fall harvest and indoor working; this shows everything including a working village blacksmith shop on certain days. Domestic farm animals are there, doing what they would have been doing. A tour goes frequently for those with handicaps; but it's a fantastic long walk to see life as it was then. Plan 2 - 3 hours to enjoy.
    • 14Art14Trout 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I was on a guided group tour of El Rancho de las Golondrinas and was fascinated by the long history of this working ranch. There is so much to see and learn about the history of the Santa Fe area and this place gives you a totally different view than the downtown arts and dining scene. We had a knowledgeable Docent who gave a very accessible tour with family related insights. We saw a weaver with her loom, a person embroidering the weavings and a lady carding the wool used in the weavings. Because we were on a limited time frame, we did not explore the vast grounds of the ranch but we learned so much about ranch life from the late 1600's through more modern times in the 1800's. They have a lovely gift shop where I purchased a weaving that had been done on the ranch using the wool from their sheep. It has a special place in my home. This is an amazing opportunity to see what life was like for early settlers in the Southwest.
    • michaelbH4838ED 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      For a slice of hands on working history, Golondrinas is a place to plan on spending a good part of the day. Be prepared to walk and you can explore the mill, General Store, the pond or the fields. There are lots of activities for kids that they won't find at Six-Flags or Disneyland. If you check the calender there are special events during the year for Harvest, Fiesta, Civil War reenactments, etc. that bring even more sights and sounds to enjoy. A beautiful setting, just south of Santa Fe.
    • KWS63 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We have been here for a few festivals, but it is also interesting to come and explore. Fascinating look at what life was like a long time ago in this part of the country. Well worth a visit or two.
    • R5248XUsusans 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This is like an outdoor Museum.. it has lots of different events all throughout the summer. It has a NM Wine weekend during the July 4th weekend, Lavendar Festival, Peruvian Horse Event, many events all the time..plus you can just go to visit the Museums and learn the history of the settlers.. very nice
    • 935andersl 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      A fantastic way to discover the 18th Century Spanish colonial ranch life. Guides are dressed in period clothing and demonstrate how people lived for example grinding their own flour, making their own tools, shoeing horses.
    • henrya961 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The Harvest Festival is a great time to visit this living history museum that illustrates Spanish colonial life in New Mexico. Demonstrations, exhibits, performances and discussions of Spanish culture offer vivid history lessons in this large rancho south of Santa Fe. Grain mills powered by a waterwheel or a burro, blacksmithing, grape pressing for wine, a chapel, traditional music and dances, bread baking, wagon rides, yarn dying and weaving and a procession to an outdoor Mass are some of the many attractions you will find. There are hands-on activities for children. Traditional arts and crafts are exhibited and sold. A modern kitchen prepares southwestern dishes that can be enjoyed at outdoor tables. Buildings and other points of interest are reached by walking unpaved pathways of the rancho. We enjoyed perfect weather during our rewarding visit to El Rancho de Las Golondrinas.
    • FandB2 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We stopped in there as we were heading to Santa Fe from Albuquerque. When we arrived we weren't sure it was even open since there were only 3 or 4 cars in a very large parking lot. Glad we did as at certain times of the year that lot can be full. With so few folks we had the luxury of time to really talk to the volunteers which was very educational. We walked the mile and a half trail through the 200 acres of land looking at the various structures. They also have a nice gift shop.
    • SandraS101 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      When we entered the gates, it felt like a different world. We got a little snippet of what life in New Mexico was like in the 18th and 19th century on the same homestead. Multiple hands on activities for kids and adults, authentically dressed and knowledgeable guides, and original furnishings provided a very real experience. We also enjoyed the well stocked gift shop and fresh produce available.
    • rwland 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Traveling from Santa Fe to Albuquerque, I took my lead from trip advisor reviews and stopped at El Rancho for a few hours. What an amazing place. Although the day was warm, and because we where visiting on a weekday, things were rather quiet and we saw only a few people exploring the grounds so our experience was probably an unusual one. We managed to engage in wonderful conversations with docent volunteers and truly experienced through their interpretations what life was like in the early 1700's into the 18th & 19th centuries as well. One of the volunteers called this living museum an undiscovered gem - it is time that it was discovered. I highly recommend a visit here. Wear good shoes and bring a hat.
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