Taos in New Mexico is an Art Colony nestled in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, home to the UNESCO-listed Taos Pueblo, continuously inhabited for over 1,000 years. The world-class ski resort, vibrant artist community, and dramatic Rio Grande Gorge bridge create an unforgettable Southwest experience.
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Top spots in Taos
Kit Carson House & Museum
Museum in the preserved Spanish colonial style home of the frontier expedition leader built in 1825.
Downtown Taos Historic District
Taos Art Museum at Fechin House
Former abode of Russian artist Nicolai Fechin, now home to works from the Taos Society of Artists.
Fred Baca Park
Public green space featuring a playground, large field, basketball courts & other amenities.
Hacienda de Los Martinez Museum
Built in 1804, this hacienda-style home is now a museum focused on the Spanish colonial era.
Taos Historic Museums
Historical artifacts & art in two venues: a preserved landmark home & a circa-1804 hacienda.
Red Willow Park
Public park named for a notable frontiersman, offering sports fields & a kids' playground.
George Chacon's Taos Mural
McCarthy Plaza
Couse-Sharp Historic Site
Museum consisting of the preserved studios of prominent local artists E.I. Couse & J.H. Sharp.
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