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Why Live in Santa Fe

Santa Fe, Texas, offers a quiet country lifestyle with wide-open landscapes and a growing community. Established in the late '70s to avoid annexation by other areas of Galveston, Santa Fe is located south of Houston and east of Galveston Bay. The city features a mix of modest 1930s cottages, '70s-era barns converted into modern homes, and new communities with neo-traditional architecture. Centennial Oaks and Lago Mar are notable new developments, with Lago Mar featuring a 12-acre artificial blue lagoon, parks, and fitness centers. Santa Fe High School is highly rated, and the district has enhanced security measures following a tragic event in 2018. The Mae S. Bruce Public Library offers various community programs, including a journaling club and early literacy initiatives. Highway 6 runs through Santa Fe, facilitating travel, and UTMB Health League City Campus Hospital & Clinics is 10 miles north. Dining options include Red Cap Cafe, known for its burgers, and Mugshots Coffee Bar, popular for its "Not Today" espresso. Recreational spots like Mae S. Bruce Park and Joe A. Tambrella Park provide outdoor activities, while Haak Vineyards & Winery and the annual Christmas parade offer community entertainment. Santa Fe's rural charm is balanced by its proximity to urban amenities, making it an appealing place for those seeking a blend of country and convenience.

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