Rancho de las Golondrinas

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Lonely Planet review

About 15 miles south of downtown Santa Fe, in the town of La Cienega, Rancho de las Golondrinas is a grassy oasis that has been a popular overnight for weary travelers for at least 10,000 years, and many of the historic structures housing this living-history museum were built by Spanish explorers who fortified the area in 1625. The 200-acre preserve has rescued dozens more original Spanish buildings from the bulldozers of progress and brought them from all over the Southwest for respectful renovation. Volunteers use centuries-old equipment to re-create colonial life, and blacksmiths, weavers and lots of cuddly livestock - including rare Churro sheep sheared annually at the Spring Festival, in early June - keep the kids entertained. Special events include Civil War reenactments in May, a popular Wine Festival in July and a Harvest Festival in October with dancing, grape crushing, an arts market and more.