Escape the modern day. Rejuvenate in Taos. Return to sacred places. You don’t need a map to find sacred and interesting places in Taos. They’re everywhere . . . on well-traveled roads to the historic Taos Pueblo, along a winding alley to a museum, in a colorful shrine tucked into an adobe wall and in the hush of our beautiful town blanketed in fresh snow.
Taos is the result of centuries of history and a fusion of diverse cultures that create a unique town full of unforgettable places. Taos’ rich heritage is evident throughout, from La Hacienda de Los Martinez, Blumenschein Home & Museum, to the Kit Carson Home or at the San Francisco de Asis Church in Ranchos de Taos, which is widely recognized from Georgia O’Keeffe paintings, and what Yahoo says is a “must see” before you die.
Taos became known globally when the Taos Society of Artists decided to call it home. But the town’s history began long before.
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Escape the modern day. Rejuvenate in Taos. Return to sacred places. You don’t need a map to find sacred and interesting places in Taos. They’re everywhere . . . on well-traveled roads to the historic Taos Pueblo, along a winding alley to a museum, in a colorful shrine tucked into an adobe wall and in the hush of our beautiful town blanketed in fresh snow.
Taos is the result of centuries of history and a fusion of diverse cultures that create a unique town full of unforgettable places. Taos’ rich heritage is evident throughout, from La Hacienda de Los Martinez, Blumenschein Home & Museum, to the Kit Carson Home or at the San Francisco de Asis Church in Ranchos de Taos, which is widely recognized from Georgia O’Keeffe paintings, and what Yahoo says is a “must see” before you die.
Taos became known globally when the Taos…
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