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Facing the century-old Plaza on the site of the original fonda (inn) of Santa Fe Trail days, the building sweeps back in earth-colored terraces like those of the nearby pueblos. The furnish- ings of the public rooms and guest rooms, which include many rare pieces from Spain and Mexico, are renowned for their individuality and rich traditional background. Many upper floor suites open onto balconies and have corner fireplaces and other unusual features that will make a La Fonda stay linger in your memory. A rough- tiled sunny patio awaits you for restful siestas. Choice restaurant facilities invite you to leisurely dining on La Fonda's celebrated Fred Harvey cuisine. You enjoy a three-piece Combo playing native songs. Two cozy Spanish cocktail lounges with intriguing old furnish- ings tempt you to relax after pleasant trips through old Santa Fe. A handsome new swimming pool with under- water lighting will cool you off during the summer months. And when you step into the spacious lobby, you are likely to meet one of the Indians garbed in many-hued blankets who traditionally gather around the hotel to display their handicraft. HOTEL F A C I L I T I E S 203 Bedrooms, including luxurious Living Room Suites; Elevator Service to all floors; "Gate of Spain" Dining Room with Supper Dancing; La Cantina and La Cantinita; New Mexican, Santa Fe and Coronado Rooms (Private Dining Rooms); Fiesta Room (Cocktail Lounge); Patio (Outdoor Dining in summer); Indian (Southwestern) Curio and Southwestern Dress Shop: Men's Shop; Newsstand; Sample Rooms; Barber Shop and Beauty Shop; Radio and Television Sets in all rooms; Outdoor Swimming Pool (accessible directly from hotel; June through Labor Day); Office of the New Mexico Gray Line Tours operated by the Indian Detours Transportation Co.; Santa Fe Railway Ticket Office; Hertz Rent-a-Car Office; Brokerage Office; Hotel Parking Lot for 85 cars (attendant on duty and bellboy service from lot to hotel lobby available; parking fee 35e for 1st hour, 100 for each additional hour, $1.00 for 24 hours). R E S E R VAT I O N S are advisable, particularly during the summer season and for the Santa Fe Fiesta. A deposit covering a night's lodging will protect the reservation in case of delayed conically moN 'ea owns p p u! Pd Nita' Pd THE pun au; io pua alp 40 uu! aul O P E N A L L Y E A R MODERATELY PRICED LUXURY HOTEL on the Plaza (100 San Francisco Street) Santa Fe, New Mexico Tetephone: 982-5511. Teletype: 505 983-6536 Manager: Walter F. Lindborg arrival of the guest; it will be refunded if reservation is cancelled at least 24 hours before scheduled arrival. Without such deposit, rooms cannot be held after 6 P.M. HO T E L R AT E S - E U R O P E A N PLAN Single Rooms with Bath .... _ $ 6.50 to $11.00 Double Rooms with Bath $ 9.00 to $13.00 Double Rooms with Twin Beds and Bath $10.00 to $16.00 Rate for 3rd Person in Room $ 2.50 Living Room Suites with Bath $ 1 8 . 5 0 to $50.00 State Sales Tax not included-3% on rooms. Check-out time: 4 P.M. TABLE D'HOTE S E R V I C E Breakfast $.90 up; Luncheon $1.35 up; Dinner $2.50 up. Comida Corrida Mexicana (Mexican Dinner) _______ ___.$3.75 A la carte service at moderate prices. State Sales Tax not included-3% on meals. Prices subject to change without notice. No seasonal price increases. HO W T O G E T T O L A F O N D A Santa Fe can be reached via the Santa Fe Railroad (Sta- tion: Lamy, 18 miles—connecting bus service meets all trains), by bus (Depot: 11/2 blocks from hotel; Continental Trailways and Greyhound Lines; also good local bus connections with Albuquerque) or by plane. (Airport: 6 miles; Continental Airlines, Limousine to scheduled flights.) U.S. Highway 85 (National Interstate High- way 25) links it with Raton Pass and with Albuquerque (on U.S. Highway 66—National Interstate Highway 40: 82 miles). FACILITIES FOR CONFERENCES AND G R O U P M E E T I N G S La Fonda is exceedingly well suited for conferences and meetings. It can accommodate groups up to 400 from after Labor Day to June 20 and smaller conferences, the year 'round. Four meeting rooms with a capacity of 400, 200, 150 and 100 and banquet facilities for 500 are avail- able; also additional meeting rooms with capacities up to 800 one or two blocks from the hotel.

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A corner of La Cant4nita, one of La Fonda's two Spanish colounges. Skiers warm themselves after a day's outing.

Fuye Cliff Dwellings. The ruins of prehistoric Inchon communities atPuye and at Bandelier National Monument provide interesting sight-seeing trips.

Luncheon at La Placita. Thanks to Santa Fess mild climate andinsect-free air, outdoor dining at La Fonda's walled Ptacita ispossible many months a year.

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Fred Harvey's famous La Fonda is one of the world'smost charmingly unusual hotels. Facing the century-oldPlaza on the site of the original fonda (inn) of Santa FeTrail days, the building sweeps back in earth-coloredterraces like those of the nearby pueblos. The furnish-ings of the public rooms and guest rooms, which includemany rare pieces from Spain and Mexico, are renownedfor their individuality and rich traditional background.Many upper floor suites open onto balconies and havecorner fireplaces and other unusual features that willmake a La Fonda stay linger in your memory. A rough-tiled sunny patio awaits you for restful siestas. Choicerestaurant facilities invite you to leisurely dining onLa Fonda's celebrated Fred Harvey cuisine. You enjoy athree-piece Combo playing native songs. Two cozySpanish cocktail lounges with intriguing old furnish-ings tempt you to relax after pleasant trips through oldSanta Fe. A handsome new swimming pool with under-water lighting will cool you off during the summermonths. And when you step into the spacious lobby,you are likely to meet one of the Indians garbed inmany-hued blankets who traditionally gather aroundthe hotel to display their handicraft.

HOTEL FACILITIES

203 Bedrooms, including luxurious Living Room Suites;Elevator Service to all floors; "Gate of Spain" DiningRoom with Supper Dancing; La Cantina and LaCantinita; New Mexican, Santa Fe and Coronado Rooms(Private Dining Rooms); Fiesta Room (CocktailLounge); Patio (Outdoor Dining in summer); Indian(Southwestern) Curio and Southwestern Dress Shop:Men's Shop; Newsstand; Sample Rooms; Barber Shopand Beauty Shop; Radio and Television Sets in allrooms; Outdoor Swimming Pool (accessible directlyfrom hotel; June through Labor Day); Office of theNew Mexico Gray Line Tours operated by the IndianDetours Transportation Co.; Santa Fe Railway TicketOffice; Hertz Rent-a-Car Office; Brokerage Office; HotelParking Lot for 85 cars (attendant on duty and bellboyservice from lot to hotel lobby available; parking fee 35efor 1st hour, 100 for each additional hour, $1.00 for24 hours).

RESERVATIONS

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MODERATELY PRICED LUXURY HOTEL

on the Plaza (100 San Francisco Street)Santa Fe, New Mexico

Tetephone: 982-5511. Teletype: 505 983-6536Manager: Walter F. Lindborg

arrival of the guest; it will be refunded if reservationis cancelled at least 24 hours before scheduled arrival.Without such deposit, rooms cannot be held after 6 P.M.

HOTEL RATES-EUROPEAN PLAN

Single Rooms with Bath...._ $ 6.50 to $11.00Double Rooms with Bath $ 9.00 to $13.00Double Rooms with Twin Beds and Bath $10.00 to $16.00Rate for 3rd Person in Room $ 2.50Living Room Suites with Bath $18.50 to $50.00State Sales Tax not included-3% on rooms.Check-out time: 4 P.M.

TABLE D'HOTE SERVICE

Breakfast $.90 up; Luncheon $1.35 up; Dinner $2.50 up.Comida Corrida Mexicana (Mexican Dinner) _______ ___.$3.75A la carte service at moderate prices.State Sales Tax not included-3% on meals.Prices subject to change without notice. No seasonalprice increases.

HOW TO GET TO LA FONDA

Santa Fe can be reached via the Santa Fe Railroad (Sta-tion: Lamy, 18 miles—connecting bus service meets alltrains), by bus (Depot: 11/2 blocks from hotel; ContinentalTrailways and Greyhound Lines; also good local busconnections with Albuquerque) or by plane. (Airport: 6miles; Continental Airlines, Limousine to scheduledflights.) U.S. Highway 85 (National Interstate High-way 25) links it with Raton Pass and with Albuquerque(on U.S. Highway 66—National Interstate Highway 40:82 miles).

FACILITIES FOR CONFERENCESAND GROUP MEETINGS

La Fonda is exceedingly well suited for conferences andmeetings. It can accommodate groups up to 400 fromafter Labor Day to June 20 and smaller conferences, theyear 'round. Four meeting rooms with a capacity of 400,200, 150 and 100 and banquet facilities for 500 are avail-able; also additional meeting rooms with capacities upto 800 one or two blocks from the hotel.

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Santa F e i s t h e o ldest cap i ta l i n t h e U n i t e d States.Founded by the Spanish Conquistadores more than threehundred yea rs ago, t h e charming o l d t o w n has p r e -served i t s picturesque customs, k e p t i t s gracious hos-pi ta l i ty. Yo u can see the fascinating results of the blend-ing o f t h e th ree cultures—Indian, Spanish a n d A n g l o -American—and h e a r o l d Spanish a n d P u e b l o I n d i a ntongues spoken i n the streets.There is much to see: T h e old Governor's Palace, f i l ledw i th i n te res t ing archaeological a n d h i s to r i ca l co l l ec -tions, t h e M u s e u m o f I n te rna t i ona l F o l k A r t , a n dthe N e w M e x i c o A r t Museum; S a n M i g u e l M i s s i o nChurch, t h e o ldes t i n U.S.A. ; S t . F ranc i s Ca thed ra land C r i s t o H e y Chu rch ; t h e p reh i s to r i c c l i f f - d w e l l -ings o f P u y e a n d B a n d e l i e r N a t i o n a l M o n u m e n t ,and t h e picturesque inhabi ted I n d i a n pueblos o f Te -suque, Nambe, San I ldefonso, Santa C la ra , San Juan,Santo Domingo, Cochit i , San Fel ipe and wor ld - famousTaos; the quain t Spanish villages o f Chimayo, Cordova,Truchas and Trampas; Lookout Point , 11,200 feet h i ghin the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, accessible b y chai rl i f t f r o m picturesque Aspen Bas in . T h e s e a n d m a n yother points o f interest make Santa Fe the center of "themost interest ing hundred-mi le square i n Amer ica"—aninexhaustible source of pleasurable adventure.Conducted Sightseeing " Ind ian Detours" by comfortablemotor coach or limousine provide the best way of seeing

O T H E R F R E D H A R V E Y H O U S E S I N T H E S O U T H W E S T

A l v a r a d o H o t e l and M u n i c i p a l A i r p o r t R e s t a u r a n t sAlbuquerque, N e w Mexico 6 2 miles

Painted Desert Oasis (Restaurant only)Painted Desert Petrified Forest National Park, Ar izona 2 6 7 miles

Travel and Ticket Agents: For additional copies o f this folder,please wr i t e to Fred Harvey, 80 E. Jackson Blvd. , Chicago 4, I l l inois.

Upper Canyon Road, a typical Santa Fe street—charmingly d i f ferent

Ildetonso P u e b l o i n

Trout f ishing i n Pecos Creek, east o f Santa Fe.

M I L E A G E F R O M S A N T A F E T O

Albuquerque, N e w Mex ico 6 2Amaril lo, Texas 2 8 2Dallas, Texas 4 3Denver, Co lo 3 6 7El Paso, Texas 3 1 3Houston. Te x a s 8 7Kansas C i t y, M o 8 1 8Lit t le Rock, A r k 9 0 8Las Vegas, Nev 6 5 0Los Angeles, Cal i f 8 5 9Oklahoma Ci ty, Okla 5 4 7Phoenix, Ar iz 5 2 2Salt Lake City, Utah 6 2 3San Antonio, Texas 7 3 2San Diego. Cal i f 8 5 5Tulsa, Okla 6 6 7Tucson, A r i z 5 1 7Wichita, Kans 5 9 2

C E N T E R O F T H E " M O S T I N T E R E S T I N GH U N D R E D - M I L E S Q U A R E I N A M E R I C A "

Santa Fe and the surrounding Ind ian country. They canbe booked i n advance through t rave l and t i cke t agentsor a t t h e off ice o f G r a y L i n e To u r s — I n d i a n D e t o u rTransportat ion Co. i n the hotel.More t h a n a h u n d r e d na t iona l l y a n d i n te rna t i ona l l yknown ar t is ts l i ve i n Santa Fe, g i v ing the c i t y renownas one o f t h e foremost centers o f a r t i n t h e coun t ry.In formal enterta inments and sports such as g o l f ( a l l -grass course, 6 mi les f rom the hotel, usable 9 months o fthe year) , t r ou t fishing, hunt ing, horseback r id ing, packtrips a d d t o t h e va r i e t y o f th ings t o d o i n Santa Fe.From December to May, excellent sk i ing condit ions arefound i n the nearby Sangre de Christ i ] Mountains. TheSanta Fe S k i Basin (16 mi les f r om the c i t y ) , 10,300 to12,200 feet high, is rated among the twelve top sk i spotsin the U.S.A. I t offers mi les o f open slopes, f i ne s n o wconditions, a doub le cha i r l i f t and s k i t o w, s k i lodge,ski lessons and rental equipment.The a n n u a l San ta F e Fiesta, h e l d t h e f i r s t w e e k i nSeptember, presents a spectacle o f fascinat ing and u n -rivaled pageant ry. O t h e r in terest ing celebrat ions a n dIndian dances a t various pueblos take place throughoutthe year.Santa Fe's a l l -year-round climate approaches perfection.Its h i gh a l t i t ude (7000 feet ) makes coo l summers; i t salmost constant b r i l l i an t sunshine insures m i l d , c o m -fortable winters.

El Tower H o t e l , B r i g h t Ange l Lodge & A u t o Cab ins ,Yavapa i LodgeGrand Canyon Nat iona l Park, Ar izona 4 7 1 miles

Furnace Creek I n n & Furnace Creek RanchDeath Va l l ey Nat iona l Monument, Cal i fornia 7 8 9 miles

F o r i n f o r m a t i o n inquire at the ind iv idua l houses o r wri teFred Harvey, 80 E. Jackson Blvd., Chicago 4, I l l i n o i s

PHOTOS: Fred Harvey, New Mexico StateTourist Bureau, Harvey Cap/in, Leo Roberg.

Eagle Dancers f r o m Jemez Pueblo. Dance ceremonies a t va r iousfrom a l l o ther c i t y streets i n U.S.A. p u e b l o s around Santa Fe are he ld throughout t he year.

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Sklitto a t Santa Fe Basin, 16 mi les f rom the c i ty. A double cha i r l i f t(r ight o f Cen te r ) t ranspor ts sk iers t o L o o k o u t P o i n t (11,200 f t . ) ,the star t ing po in t f o r various fine runs.

A b e d r o o m a t L a Fonda. Gues t rooms a n d su i tes a r e co lo r fu l l yfurnished a n d a r e noted f or t h e i r i nd iv idua l i t y and comfor t .

Santa Fe Fiesta. A n ancient "carreta" i n the histor ical pageant, mainevent o f t he annua l celebration, passes t h e o l d Governor 's Pa/ace.La Fonda, Southwest corner.