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On to Taos and a stop at Chimayo Sanctuary
A Travel Blog entry by pfl_guy from Taos, New Mexico, United States
... not like getting wet! We returned to the RV to get dried out and then went to Orlando's, one of our favorite restaurants in Taos. It's not very big or fancy, but serves great New Mexican cuisine. I especially like their grilled shrimp with a chile ...
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A Day in Taos
A Travel Blog entry by miss.chris from Taos, New Mexico, United States
... : The plan for Taos was mostly eating, the Taos Pueblo, The San Francisco de Asis and more eating. We have been to Taos many times and had our favorite restaurants, but as we all know, things change. We had to check in at the office so I asked the person ...
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Alburquerque to Taos
A Travel Blog entry by miss.chris from Taos, New Mexico, United States
... to eat at “The Shed” a place we’d found when kids were young but it was closed for the afternoon. Apparently many restaurants here open for lunch, then close at 2:30 only to re-open at 5 for dinner. We found La Casa Sena next door and ...
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Drive to Taos and the Enchanted Circle
A Travel Blog entry by scoonpooh from Taos, New Mexico, United States
... is like a small park with trees and benches and a gazebo for concerts. Around the plaza was all kinds of shops and restaurants and art galleries. And all buildings were made with light brown adobe so it has this Spanish Mission feel too it. Since Pooh is ...
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Spoiling ourselves in Taos
A Travel Blog entry by sackitoff from Taos, New Mexico, United States
... When he arrived, he came in to say hello and spent about 20 minutes with us, telling us all the places to visit around here, which restaurants to eat at, where we could put in the canoe for a trip on the river. He even told us we were free to use his ...
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Taos
A Travel Blog entry by beckysponholtz from Taos, New Mexico, United States
... is the most asked question and it is unfortunately not a great town to ride bikes in. Turns out the town is just shops and restaurants anyway so we didnt stay long. I would definitely come back to ski there though. There was a movie theater so ...
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A visit from the Alpha
A Travel Blog entry by ringsven from Taos, New Mexico, United States
... Los Alamos. We also spent time enjoying margaritas and Mexican cuisine at several of the area's local restaurants. Miraculously, we managed to escape with relatively few injuries. Unfortunately, ...
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Finito!
A Travel Blog entry by sinfronteras from Taos, New Mexico, United States
... a cup of coffee is a major investment (more than even Starbucks int he US!). Anyhow, we were able to find some nice restaurants. One of the waiters at one of the restaurants we frequent when in Rome opened up his own restaurant and we were able to ...
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Taos Pueblo
A Travel Blog entry by glen_linda from Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States
... are placed inside to bake. The horno is perfect for baking large portions of wild game and vegetables. The downtown area of Taos is filled with interesting shops, restaurants, and galleries. The Plaza is used for seasonal events and gatherings. ...
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The Land of Chiles
A Travel Blog entry by c_villa from Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States
... 1900s, that now serve as both homes and galleries for the artists (gallery upfront, and home in the back). Some serve as restaurants, others are not well preserved at all. On Mother's Day, Chris took us into town and we had lunch and took in ...
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Shout Out #38 - Returning Home
A Travel Blog entry by hodizzle from Fort Collins, Colorado, United States
... effort I found an upscale restaurant near the downtown area. Cleanliness is another important factor in the oil collecting business. Shitty restaurants that make shitty food have shitty oil. It's too nasty to deal with. Chili's and its ilk are out of ...
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Are we in the Alps?
A Travel Blog entry by rachandstu from Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States
... which is in such contrast to the town of Taos down the road with its motel chains and fast food restaurants everywhere. After leaving the pueblo, we headed to Taos to wander around a plaza, almost identical to Santa Fe’s, and had a Mexican lunch to ...
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Red, Green, or Christmas?
A Travel Blog entry by 78ers from Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States
... nbsp; We had done TONS of restaurant research before our trip and quickly realized that we were never going to be able to fit all the restaurants we wanted to try into one trip. But of course we were still willing to give it our best shot! We ...
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NEW MEXICO
A Travel Blog entry by joann.hill12 from Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States
... hour drive down to New Mexico. Our first stop was Taos. Taos was a very quaint and charming town with numerous shops and restaurants, although we felt that a half a day was enough to take the town in. We then proceeded to Santa Fe, where we checked ...
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Rocky Mountain High, Colorado
A Travel Blog entry by shelbysimmonds from Pueblo, Colorado, United States
... is 120 miles long and includes nearly 200 named peaks. Downtown Denver is home to three new sports stadiums, 300 restaurants, a restored historic district filled with 90 bars and brewpubs, a collection of museums, a variety of galleries and shopping, the ...
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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
... I'm happy. In theory you could walk round Santa Fe within a morning - if you didn't have the shops, museums, galleries and restaurants to distract you. Santa Fe is really pretty, most of the buildings are old adobe style - turquoise window and door frames ...
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shanghai and beyond
A Travel Blog entry by aussiepanda from Shanghai, Shanghai, China
... Yuyuan Gardens, we said our goodbyes and headed back to Nanjing Rd. Straight across the road from the hotel are a row of little restaurants so we chose one, had a great meal with a couple of Tsing Taos and headed to bed. Day 2 - Shanghai Both ...
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Hong Kong
A Travel Blog entry by tom_white_5588 from Hong, Hong Kong
... on Lamma Island as a late 21st gift for Tom and a really early 21st gift for me. Lamma Island is known for its seafood restaurants and that was pretty much all that was on the island - except for about a hundred dogs of all shapes and sizes roaming ...
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Chasing Billy the Kid
A Travel Blog entry by pfl_guy from Las Cruces, New Mexico, United States
... anchored by an old Spanish mission church, San Albino, and is ringed with tourist shops selling Indian silver and turquoise and restaurants serving the usual tourist fare. We wandered in and out of the shops and Deb tried on several outfits at one ...
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La Junta and points East
A Travel Blog entry by pmsymes from La Junta, Colorado, United States
... . The network has a secial series called "Asphalt Dinners". The network is going across the country looking for old time restaurants with original counters etc. Their e-mail address is copperkitchen@hotmail.com. Well we are ready to move out on journey ...
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El Pueblo Lodge Taos
412 Paseo del Pueblo Norte, Taos, New Mexico, United States
... landscaped acres on the north side of Taos, we are a short walk to the Historic Taos Plaza, in addition to shops, galleries and world class restaurants. Taos Pueblo and Taos Mountain Casino are one mile away and Taos Ski Valley only a short drive.
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