Santa Fe, << `san` tuh FAY, >> New Mexico (pop. 87,505; met. area pop. 154,823), is the capital of the state and a major tourist center of the Southwest. The charm of the city’s adobe houses and narrow, winding streets helps attract large numbers of visitors. Santa Fe has been a seat of government longer than any other state capital. It was founded in 1609 or 1610 as the capital of the Spanish colony of New Mexico. The city lies in north-central New Mexico, about 7,000 feet (2,100 meters) above sea level in the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Range of the Southern Rockies. It is the nation’s highest state capital.
Federal, state, and city government agencies and the tourism industry are Santa Fe’s chief employers. The city is the home of St. John’s College. The Museum of New Mexico administers several museums in Santa Fe, including the New Mexico History Museum, the New Mexico Museum of Art, the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture, and the Museum of International Folk Art. Other museums include the Museum of Spanish Colonial Art, the Santa Fe Children’s Museum, and the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, which has the world’s largest permanent collection of O’Keeffe’s works. Other popular destinations include the Santa Fe Opera, the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival, and the Santa Fe Botanical Garden at Museum Hill. The Santa Fe Railyard offers a mix of galleries, shops, parks, and performance spaces.
The Pueblo , a Native American people, lived in what is now the Santa Fe area before Spanish colonists arrived in the region in 1598. Pueblo people still live nearby in ancient villages. The Spanish colonists named the city La Villa Real de la Santa Fe, which means The Royal City of the Holy Faith. During the 1800’s, Santa Fe was the western terminal of the Santa Fe Trail. In 1821, Mexico gained independence from Spain, and Santa Fe became the capital of a Mexican province. New Mexico became a United States territory in 1850. It became a state in 1912, with Santa Fe as the capital. The city has a mayor-council-manager form of government and is the seat of Santa Fe County.
See also Santa Fe Trail .