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Taos and Beyond
A Travel Blog entry by miss.chris from Taos, New Mexico, United States
... to us. We flew into Albuquerque and drove to Taos last night arriving in time to eat dinner. We checked into our hotel, The Historic Taos Inn, right at the plaza. I’d reserved early and got us a room with a kiva (pueblo type fireplace) and we were ...
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Friend Reunions, Art Galleries and Marguerites
A Travel Blog entry by keeleyhope from Ranchos De Taos, New Mexico, United States
... in the car and then we walked back up Camino Del Paseo Pueblo Norte (the main north/south) and found the Adobe Bar at the historic Taos Inn. It was very busy and we heard it is always like Cinco de Mayo there. We couldn't find a table but went to stand ...
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Heart of Historic District
A Travel Blog entry by papabearconboy from Taos, New Mexico, United States
Shopping and two hour guided tour through historic downtown area...the tour included the home and burial site of Kit ...
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Visit to Legendary Taos
A Travel Blog entry by papabearconboy from Taos, New Mexico, United States
... Geographic Traveler Magazine....The dramatic two-story lobby is the home of the popular Adobe Bar-often referred to as "the living room of Taos" It's the perfect spot to enjoy live entertainment nightly and one of their legendary ...
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Day 13
A Travel Blog entry by traci1970 from Taos, New Mexico, United States
... Gorge. We arrived at our hotel just as the sun was setting on Taos and made our way to the smaller, but just as picturesque, historic plaza to find a place to eat. We found a gorgeous, friendly restaurant in Bent Street, where Jenny braved her first-ever ...
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Round Trip from Santa Fe
A Travel Blog entry by jarm from Taos, New Mexico, United States
... Catholic pilgrims walk during Good Friday to visit Santuario de Chimayo, known for its healing dirt. We pass historic churches weaving shops and artists studios. One important thing missing are rest stops. Our first stop at Taos is ...
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Turqouise Trail, Santa Fe, Rio Grande, Taos
A Travel Blog entry by itchy-feet-bc from Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States
... architecture. Lots of tourist shops selling local art and jewelry. From here we travelled an historic loop which took us through Taos another historic town. Along the way we saw the Rio Grande near its northern end. The way back was again up into the ...
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Back Home In Virginia
A Travel Blog entry by papabearconboy from Lake Monticello, Virginia, United States
... ; Taos Inn ...
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Rocky Mountain High, Colorado
A Travel Blog entry by shelbysimmonds from Pueblo, Colorado, United States
... Party Town Denver brews more beer than any other city with 80 different beers brewed here. LoDo is Denver's hip downtown historic district where restored Victorian buildings now house more than 90 sports bars, brew pubs, jazz clubs and restaurants. ...
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Hot dog, jumping frog, Albuquerque (well Santa Fe)
A Travel Blog entry by carolinejs from Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States
... how many commerical galleries there are here, there must be over a thousands, no exaggeration. Let alone the ones in the historic downtown area there's a street called Canyon Road which is four miles long and is lined with galleries housed in old adobe ...
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Steaks and rides to the sky...
A Travel Blog entry by alison.droesch from Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
... 've got another 1200 miles to go, so we're yet to find out. It's got an area called Nob Hill, which has lots of historic signs, plus it seems that all the new stores like the retro feel and have made retro signs to fit the original style. Somehow it works ...
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Day 12
A Travel Blog entry by traci1970 from Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States
... was at Subways and we stopped again on the side of the road just past the border of Texas and New Mexico to take photos of the historic Route 66 signs. Once over the border, we had to put our watches back an hour as we had passed from Central Time into ...
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The Land of Chiles
A Travel Blog entry by c_villa from Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States
... and cliff dwellings, there were points of time when we had to walk up ladders to see the cliff dwellings. To see the historic Alcove House cliff dwelling, we had to climb 4 different ladders along a cliff - going up wasn't too bad, but coming down ...
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Comanche Inn Taos
615 Paseo del Pueblo Sur, (formerly Comanche Inn + Hotel La Palapa), Taos, New Mexico, United States
Family-oriented Hotel located within 1 mile of Taos Plaza & historic district, minutes from Taos Ski Basin.
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- 48 reviews
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The Historic Taos Inn
125 Paseo del Pueblo Norte, Taos, New Mexico, United States
... desk was abysmal. A genuine taos experience from anonymous I live in Taos and my family always stays at the Historic Taos Inn when visiting. We have always found the staff at the Inn to be very helpful and friendly. The restaurant serves a ...
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- 148 reviews
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Touchstone Inn, Spa & Gallery Taos
0110 Mabel Dodge Lane, Taos, New Mexico, United States
... for transformation. We cater to couples as a romantic getaway and to groups as a retreat center. A quiet historic adobe estate at the edge of Taos Pueblo lands, Touchstone offers cozy rooms with fireplaces, Jacuzzi tubs, and gourmet vegetarian breakfasts ...
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- 63 reviews


