Audio:QS072201 C-box: HiliteBoxLoc:56,91;127,317;135,91;173,141;169,207;203,324;220,94;236,153;243,177;293,127;322,165;298,166;275,183;276,221;328,238;289,262;387,71;439,104;442,133;393,140;431,162;361,177;392,194;435,192;400,241 LineNum:350;350;350;350;350;350;350;350;350;350;350;350;350;350;350;350;350;350;350;350;350;350;350;350;350 GeoBytesUsed:6 A-box or Headline4:N/A A-box or Headline5:N/A A-box or Headline6:N/A Correct:Santa Fe*QS072202* Wrong 1:Albuquerque Wrong 2:El Paso Wrong 3:Juárez Wrong 4:Las Cruces Wrong 5:Los Alamos Wrong 6:Phoenix Wrong 7:Salt Lake City Wrong 8:Taos GeoByte1:The Spanish settlers who founded this city named it ^La Villa Real de la Santa Fe^, meaning "The Royal City of the Holy Faith." GeoByte2:Before railroads were built, wagons transporting goods followed the Santa Fe Trail, which ran from Independence, Missouri to Santa Fe. GeoByte3:El Camino Real, the first road established by Europeans in the area that is now the U.S., stretched from Santa Fe to Mexico City. GeoByte4:Santa Fe is the highest capital in the U.S., with an elevation of 7,000 feet (2,100 m). GeoByte5:Santa Fe was founded in 1609/10 as the capital of the Spanish colony of New Mexico. GeoByte6:Santa Fe is the oldest capital city in the United States. GeoByte7: GeoByte8: GeoByte9: GeoByte10: PictCasts:[]* Video:#none Palette:N/A StartVideo:#none EndVideo: HiliteBoxStopIndex:5 Glossary Start Glossary End