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Santa Fe National Historic Trail
Contact Us
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National Trails System - Santa Fe
National Park Service
PO Box 728
Santa Fe, NM 87504-0728
phone: 505-988-6888
fax: 505-986-5214
email: e-mail us
The National Trail System office is physically located in the historic Old Santa Fe Trail Building at 1100 Old Santa Fe Trail, Santa Fe, New Mexico.
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Did You Know?
Mule and ox drivers made day-to-day operations work on the historic Santa Fe Trail. Mexican arrieros (muleteers) were famous for their abilities. Oxen were favored to pull freight wagons.
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Last Updated: September 12, 2007 at 19:23 EST |