Taos real estate | homes | neighborhood lifestyles: Ranchos de Taos, New Mexico
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Traditionally agricultural, Ranchos de Taos is the original Spanish settlement in Taos Valley, famous for it St Francis d'Asis Church in Ranchos Plaza, home to art galleries, and the early 19th century Spanish Martinez Hacienda. Known as Ranchos by the locals, many of the oldest adobe structures and homes are located in this area on the south side of Taos Valley. Some of the best Taos restaurants can be found in Ranchos including Ranchos Plaza Grill, featuring authentic Northern New Mexico cuisine, historic Old Martina's Hall restaurant and entertainment venue, and longstanding favorite Ranchos Trading Post Cafe Italian Restaurant, located in the building which housed the original Ranchos Trading Post. In close proximity to the Country Club, Rio Grande Gorge, and 2500 acre preserved recreation area, housing in this area ranges from centuries old village homes to contemporary and pastoral acequia irrigated properties.
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32A Camino Campa Ranchos de Taos NM
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This adobe gem has been priced for today - and valued for tomorrow! The adobe living space has 1952-sq ft, and the 2-car garage is oversized at 556-sq ft The walled courtyard has many amenities, including an arbor and horno The home is oriented toward the south for maximum passive solar gains The home has cross ventilation throughout, atrium doors, a 3rd bedroom or office space with hi-speed Internet, a laundry area with built-in ironing board and folding space, and a stained glass window by artist MELTZER in the master bath The home has been well maintained and looks like new Offered by Owner/Broker - Bill Monlux
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Rancho de Taos, San Francisco de Asis
The church of San Francisco de Asis located at Rancho de Taos in New Mexico
95 Vista Del Ocaso Rd Ranchos de Taos NM
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Grand home near the Golf Course Pueblo style with 3bd/2ba on 123 Acres Two fireplaces - one in master bedroom, with the other in the living room Open areas to enjoy Hot radiant heat, vaulted ceilings, skylights to let the natural light in, and much more to enjoy All this for only $344,000
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Taos Pueblo & Adobe Churches on the High Road to Taos, New Mexico in HD
Four beautiful churches located on the High Road to Taos: Santuario de Chimayo, San Jose de Gracia - Las Trampas, San Juan de Los Lagos - Talpa, San Francisco de Asis Mission - Ranchos de Taos. Views from Taos Pueblo, Taos and the Rio Grande Gorge.
Recorded September 2012 in HD with Panasonic TM900.
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FullTime RVLife/VanLife | THE HIGH ROAD TO TAOS | TAOS PUEBLO | TAOS PLAZA | NEW MEXICO
FullTime RVLife/VanLife | THE HIGH ROAD TO TAOS | TAOS PUEBLO | TAOS PLAZA | NEW MEXICO
The High Road to Taos Scenic Byway begins north of Santa Fe in Pojoaque, New Mexico, at the intersection of U.S. 285/84 and State Road 503. It continues along State Road 503 to Nambé Pueblo. Founded in the 14th century, Nambé means People of the Round Earth in Tewa, their native language.
Taos Pueblo is an ancient pueblo belonging to a Taos-speaking Native American tribe of Puebloan people. It lies about 1 mile north of the modern city of Taos, New Mexico, USA.
Taos Plaza is a center of shops and monuments within the Taos Downtown Historic District in Taos, New Mexico.
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HISTORICAL PLACES OF NEW MEXICO STATE,U S A IN GOOGLE EARTH PART THREE ( 3/3 )
HISTORICAL PLACES OF NEW MEXICO STATE,U S A PART THREE (3/3 )
1. MONTEZUMA CASTLE,MONTEZUMA 35°39'21.29N 105°16'52.50W
2. EL MORRO NATIONAL MONUMENT,RAMAH 35° 2'17.22N 108°21'12.68W
3. GALISTEO CHURCH,GALISTEO 35°23'43.31N 105°56'49.56W
4. GIANT PISTACHIO,ALAMOGORDO 32°59'46.88N 105°59'22.85W
5. CASA CHIQUITA ARCHITECTURE 36° 4'9.02N 107°58'35.40W
6. TAOS PUEBLO,TAOS 36°26'18.98N 105°32'42.70W
7. MUSEUM OF SCIENCE & HISTORY,ALBUQUERQUE 35° 3'57.16N 106°32'2.82W
8. TARGET,MALJAMER 32°47'28.90N 103°37'0.37W
9. TRESTLE STRUCTURE,KIRTLAND 35° 1'47.74N 106°33'29.75W
10. THREE RIVERS PETROGLYPH,TULAROSA 33°21'11.64N 106° 0'55.60W
11. HUNGO PAVI (72 ROOMS),NAGEEZI 36° 3'0.83N 107°55'47.26W
12. TARGET,LEA COUNTY 33° 1'59.97N 103°25'47.01W
13. GRAN QUIVIRA,MOUNTAINAIR 34°15'36.79N 106° 5'31.22W
14. COUSE SHARP HISTORIC SITE,TAOS 36°24'23.57N 105°34'21.88W
15. MUSEUM & PARK,WHITE SANDS MISSILE RANGE 32°23'7.45N 106°28'42.31W
16. BANDELIER,LOS ALAMOS 35°46'49.07N 106°16'11.99W
17. TARGET,CARISBAD 32°10'43.92N 104°16'56.48W
18. AH-SHI-SLE-PAH,BLOOMFIELD 36° 8'55.64N 107°55'44.03W
19. SINKHOLE,ARTESIA 32°43'55.53N 104° 7'39.36W
20. PENASCO BLANCO(AD 900 TO 1125) 36° 4'53.74N 108° 0'11.32W
21. TARGET,LEA COUNTY 33° 8'1.28N 103°29'55.26W
22. KIN KLETSO( 55 ROOMS) 36° 3'54.66N 107°58'11.75W
23. CHURCH,RANCHOS DE TAOS 36°21'30.51N 105°36'30.16W
San Francisco de Asis Mission Church, Taos, NM.
San Francisco de Asis Mission Church is a church built between 1772 and 1816. It is located on the plaza in Ranchos de Taos, itself a historic district named Ranchos de Taos Plaza, about four miles southwest of the town of Taos, New Mexico. Construction on the church began around 1772 and was completed in 1815 by Franciscan Fathers and its patron is Saint Francis of Assisi. Painted by Georgia O'Keefe.
New Mexico - The High Road to Taos
A slide show of the High Road to Taos New Mexico from Santa Fe.
Hotel La Fonda De Taos: On The Plaza Taos New Mexico Lodging
In 1820 the Historic Taos Plaza saw its first La Fonda (Spanish for the Inn) in the form of a mercantile store that also rented rooms. This historic location is where you will find the La Fonda de Taos today. With over a century of colorful history it is the only Taos, New Mexico lodging on the plaza.
San Geronimo Church Taos De Pueblo New Mexico
The San Geronimo Church was destroyed and rebuilt several times beginning c.1620. the video shows the final incarnation of the church today.
Taos Pueblo and its culture have evolved over the decades since New Mexico’s inclusion in the United States
Time Travel - El Santuario de Chimayo and the High Road to Taos, New Mexico
Part Two, continues from Santa Fe to El Santuario de Chimayo and then the High Road to Taos, New Mexico for some great food.
Life in Taos NM 3C
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Taos real estate | homes | properties for sale: 62 Ranchos Plaza, Taos NM 87571
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62 Ranchos Plaza
Taos, NM 87571
$350,000, MLS# 100864
The property at 62 Ranchos Plaza is on .35 acres and supports 10 rental units. Apartment numbers 1-6 are mixed construction with adobe walls. Included is the historic Territorial which was the original family home built in the 1920's. Restoration has been started in this unit, and it has two stories with dormer windows. Apartments 7-9 are also mixed construction, and boast Vigas. Apt 8 has large windows with hand carved wood features. Restoration has been started in Apartment 9 and it has the beginnings of coved ceilings. The store front unit has a kitchen space, with two large rooms that can be a gallery, work area, or studio, with a ¾ bath. There is plenty of off plaza parking in this investment property which could be developed and rented as apartments, work space, private or communal studio, or retail space. The units are on well water and El Valle Sewer with 10 individual hookups! This is your chance to be the pioneer developer!
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New Mexico - The High Road to Taos
A slide show of the High Road to Taos New Mexico from Santa Fe.
Hacienda de los Martinez, Taos, New Mexico
La Hacienda de los Martinez is a hacienda built in 1804 during the Spanish colonial era in Taos, New Mexio. It is now a living museum honoring the contributions of the early Hispanic settlers in the Taos Valley. The hacienda is one of the few northern New Mexico style Great Houses remaining in the American Southwest. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior.
Welcome to Taos New Mexico
Welcome to Taos New Mexico with host Lou Kohl Morgan. Why do people come to Taos today? This video takes you through some of the top reasons to visit Taos. First posted on taosplaza.com in August 2003. Visit Lou Morgan's site at: loumorgan.com. Videography and Editing by J. R. Ransom - taosmultimedia.com, music by Greg Harford - taosmusic.com
El Monte Sagrado, Taos, New Mexico, Overview
El Monte Sagrado Resort & Spa is an award-winning luxury Taos Heritage Hotels & Resorts property located 3 block from historic Taos plaza. This palatial resort features the organic eco-conscious Living Spa rejuvenation center, Anaconda Bar and De la Tierra restaurant. A natural stream flows through the property and there are a variety of gorgeous indoor and outdoor event spaces perfect for corporate retreats, weddings and meetings in the high desert of New Mexico. elmontesagrado.com
Taos real estate | homes | neighborhood lifestyles: Town of Taos, New Mexico
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Taos is a remarkable community with over 500 years of rich, cultural history and landscape that inspired the likes of D.H. Lawrence and Georgia O’Keefe. Located in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains in northern New Mexico near the Rio Grande Gorge, anchored by Taos Mountain at an elevation of 6900,’ Taos is known as a prominent artist colony and is home to more than 20 National Historic Places, including Taos Pueblo and Taos Plaza. With easy access to Carson National Forest, Taos attracts visitors and residents from all over the world with its relaxed life style, traditional adobe architecture, green chiles and variety of outdoor activities from world-class skiing to white water rafting. Taos offers nationally recognized restaurants, museums, galleries, numerous cultural events, and performing arts, and is home to University of New Mexico-Taos and SMU Fort Burgwin. Architecturally diverse housing includes traditional pueblo and territorial styles, off-grid green homes, and earthships.
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Travel Guide New Mexico tm Ghost Towns New Mexico
The Land of Enchantment still echos with voices from its colorful past. These voices speak especially clearly from the ghost towns, mining camps, and little-known places that populate New Mexico's landscape.
New Mexico's story is rich with history, from the Ancient Puebloan Indians, to Spanish explorers, pioneers traveling along the Santa Fe Trail, and prospectors in the 19th century. These many folks left their footprints, not only along the many old trails in the Land of Enchantment, but also on the many ruins and ghost towns that remain.
Cuchillo, established by ranchers and farmers in the 1850s, was named for a nearby creek and a local Apache chief, Cuchillo Negro (Black Knife). Midway between the mines at Chloride and Winston and the railroad at Engle, it flourished as a stage stop and trade center from the 1880s to the 1930s. Charming original buildings still stand, including the Cuchillo Bar and Store, and San Jose Catholic Church, built in 1907
Chloride was founded in 1880. Englishman Harry Pye had discovered silver ore there in the late 1870s, and soon after Pye was killed by Apaches, word of the silver find got out. Despite the threat of Indian attacks Chloride grew to over 3,000 people. In its heyday it had nine saloons, a general store, a dry goods store, a millinery shop, a restaurant, a butcher shop, a candy store, a pharmacy, a Chinese laundry, a photography studio, a school, and two hotels. The Black Range newspaper was printed in Chloride from 1882 to 1896. Of the nearly 500 surveyed mines and prospect holes in the Apache Mining District, a dozen or so made big mines, including the Silver Monument, the U.S. Treasury, and the St. Cloud, which is still in operation, though not mining silver. The demise of Chloride began with the Silver Panic of 1893 and was hastened by the presidential election of 1896, which resulted in a drastic decline in silver prices.
Many of Chloride's original structures still stand. The old Pioneer Store is now a museum; next door the former Monte Cristo Saloon and Dance Hall houses a gift shop and gallery featuring work by local artists. Both are open seven days a week from 10am-4pm. Harry Pye's cabin is available as a vacation rental. Other landmarks in this tiny town (population 11) include the 200-year-old Hanging Tree and Doodle Dum, the workshop of longtime resident Cassie Hobbs (19041989).
Hillsboro was born in 1877 when gold was found at the nearby Opportunity and Ready Pay mines. Despite fierce Indian attacks, the town grew, becoming the county seat in 1884. Area mines produced more than $6 million in gold and silver, and by 1907 the town had a population of 1,200.
Today, this charming, peaceful village of a hundred souls, which boasts flower-filled yards and old cottonwoods lining the main street, offers many enticements, including gift shops; restaurants; artist studios and galleries; the remains of the old county courthouse; the Black Range Museum; Union Church; and Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church. Hillsboros Heritage Day is held annually on the day before Mother's Day.
Kingston was founded when a rich lode of silver ore was discovered at the Solitaire in 1882. It grew rapidly and was the largest town in the territory—and one of the wildest in the Wild West. The town soon offered all of the trappings of civilization and culture. Numerous hotels played host to the likes of Mark Twain, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, and Black Jack Ketchum. Stage lines served all major routes, and the town supported twenty-three saloons,some of which advertised fresh oysters 24 hours a day! The town also had 14 grocery and general stores; a brewery; three newspapers; and an Opera House where the Lillian Russell Troupe once performed. Albert Bacon Fall and Ed Doheny of the Teapot Dome Scandal got their start in Kingston.
From those glory days, the old Assay Office and the remains of the Victorio Hotel have been renovated as private residences. The Black Range Lodge, a bed and breakfast, offers accommodations in a setting of massive stonewalls and log-beamed ceilings constructed from the ruins of what once was Pretty Sam's Casino. Some Kingston residents offer straw-bale and natural building workshops