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Ponce Museum of Art, Degatau Plaza, the Cathedral of Our Lady of Guadalupe, the firehouse at Parque de Bombas, the El Vigia Hill view and El Tunque Beach are Must-Sees.
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Santa Fe is known for its beautiful art and architecture. Some fine examples can be found in its historic Spanish missions and churches, along with fascinating legends.
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