Burro Alley

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Burro Alley is a historic lane in downtown Santa Fe, New Mexico, known for its association with 19th-century burro pack trains and its preserved Old West character.

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Burro Alley canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic lane
street
city Santa Fe
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalSignificance remnant of Santa Fe’s trading past
symbol of traditional pack-animal commerce in Santa Fe
hasBuiltEnvironment adobe-style architecture
low-rise buildings
hasEconomicRole hosts shops and restaurants
hasFeature commercial frontages
historic streetscape
narrow pedestrian-oriented lane
hasHistoricalPeriod 19th century
hasLocalHeritage associated with Santa Fe’s mercantile history
hasNameOrigin named after burros used in pack trains
heritage Old West
isPedestrianFriendly true
knownFor association with 19th-century burro pack trains
preserved Old West character
locatedIn Santa Fe, New Mexico
surface form: Downtown Santa Fe, New Mexico

Santa Fe, New Mexico
United States of America
surface form: United States
partOf historic core of Santa Fe
preservationStatus historically preserved streetscape
state New Mexico
tourism popular attraction for visitors
transportHistory linked to regional trade routes
urbanContext located near Santa Fe Plaza
usedFor route for burro pack trains

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Santa Fe Historic District hasPart Burro Alley