The Santa Fe Magazine was published by the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway from 1905 through the mid-20th century, serving both employees and travelers along one of America's great western rail corridors. It doubled as a promotional vehicle, filling its pages with artwork, photography, and features designed to make the Southwest feel like a destination worth the journey. The period originals from this publication capture a moment when railroads were still the primary way most Americans experienced the West.