Chimayo

Chimayo

Chimayo

Nestled in Northern New Mexico, Chimayó is a small town with a rich cultural heritage. Home to the sacred Catholic site El Santuario de Chimayó, the town has been a pilgrimage destination for centuries. Adobe buildings and a centuries-old weaving tradition add to its charm, creating a village-like atmosphere. Visitors can explore the adobe architecture, learn about the traditional weaving, and savor the local Chimayó red chile pepper, a signature of the region.

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