Taos Pueblo. New Mexico, USA. Dec. 23, 2013
Taos Pueblo
New Mexico, USA
December 23, 2013
Photographed and filmed by Khosrow and Soheila Bozorgi during their visit of New Mexico.
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Taos Pueblo - Taos, New Mexico, United States
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Taos Pueblo
A communal village built in 1350 by the Pueblo Indians.
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- Multileverl adobe homes in Taos pueblo by Thetraveller88 from a blog titled The art of living in a 1000 year old home
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- Hornos at the Taos Pueblo by Pfl_guy from a blog titled To the Red Willow Pueblo
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Kit Carson Road | Taos New Mexico
For art lovers and collectors head to Kit Carson Road.
East off the Plaza you will find Kit Carson Road lined with historical adobe buildings housing galleries and unique stores. The merchants from Kit Carson Road are ready to welcome you and often host street events including multi gallery openings and exhibitions or join the Saturday Art Walks throughout Taos to visit the galleries and studios.
This area of Taos is steeped in history and story. The road is Kit Carson Road Mapnamed after Kit Carson, arguably the most famous frontiersman in America, who led the way to the Pacific Coast. Plan a visit to the fascinating home of Kit Carson and step back for a moment in Taos history.
Discover the Couse-Sharp Historic site which has the home and studio of E.I. Couse, and the two studios of Joseph Henry Sharp, both founding members of the Taos Society of Artists.
To satisfy your hunger or thirst or celebrate your special purchase head to the El Monte Sagrado Living Resort and Spa for a bite to eat or a cocktail amidst spectacular surroundings.
World famous Taos art in the Plaza, New Mexico
Charles Collins scuplture in Taos Plaza.
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Shari Ubechel, Earth and Spirit Gallery - Taos, New Mexico | Get To Know Taos
In this video, Shari Ubechel from Earth and Spirit Gallery in Taos, New Mexico gives an overview of the gallery and her experience as a painter.
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Taos Art Museum at Fechin House
Taos Art Museum at Fechin House
Glance into Frontiersman Kit Carson's Home Museum in Taos, NM
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Pueblo Taos
Taos Pueblo is a largest surviving multi-storied standing structure in the USA, built by the Northern Tiwa tribe. It's the only living Native American community designated both ;a World Heritage site by UNESCO and the National Historic Landmark.Pueblo is located just 2 miles North from the city Taos and 73 miles (almost 2 hours) north from Santa Fe , New Mexico.(beautiful ride , partly along Rio Grande River) Taos Pueblo is thought to have been built between 1000-1450 A.D. and it's made entirely of adobe, combination of soil mixed with straw and water.The pueblo (village) is governed by the Tribal Governor and War Chief which are appointed by the Tribal Council -a group of 30 male tribal elders.
TAOS, NM--What To Do In One Of The Most Unique Cities In The WORLD!
Don't know what to do when in Taos? Thinking about going to Taos? Looking for a unique town to visit in New Mexico? This video will help you out with things to do in Taos and we will show you why Taos should be on your next vacation destination list. Now, we must say, the Pow Wow takes place once a year in mid July, but don't let that stop you from going to Taos if you're not going in July. You can do so much that 2 days was not enough for us. Here's a list of places we went to so grab some paper and pencil and write them down ;)
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1. The Taos Pueblo Pow Wow ... again, takes place in mid July so go to their website and check out their next Pow Wow. We were told that even though it is a once a year event, there are other pow wows in the region you can go to as well. Check them out here
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2. Taos Pueblo UNESCO Heritage Site - AMAZING!!!! You need to come and absorb the history, culture, scenery and nature that this amazing Pueblo site has to offer. I had no idea these types of communities still existed so if you have the opportunity..go to Taos Pueblo
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3. Downtown Taos Plaza Historical Site- when in Taos, visit the plaza district. There is a lot to do here, easily a whole day can be spend here shopping, eating, shopping, eating, visiting art museums, shopping and eating. You get our drift... check it out
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4. The Hobbit - The first ever earth house is in Taos, NM. It is actually in the city, not far from downtown Taos. It is an amazing experience to be able to spend your visit in Taos in this unique, stylish, one of a kind home. We found it on airbnb so book yours soon because it is almost always booked.
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5. Water Rafting. Los Rios does everything...floating, rafting, white water rafting, kayaking, fishing, camping...you name it! It is an awesome company and its people are very friendly and helpful. Definitely recommend you guys booking with them. You will not be disappointed
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6. Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory - One of the best caramel apple's we've ever had!!! Next to Taos Plaza, this place is a must visit. Your palate will thank you for this.
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7. Forbidden Art- these art replicas are hidden behind the curtains of La Fonda's conference room. Just go inside, ask the receptionist if you can see the forbidden paintings, pay $3 per person, and they will walk you to the conference room and reveal the paintings for you.
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8. Earthships- Go check out the Earth Ships 15 miles north of Taos. It is an easy drive and you get to see the Rio Grande Gorge Bridge. as well. The earth ships are very unique, cool, out of this world homes that will leave you amazed at how they are made and how they can sustain themselves without electricity, keeping you off the radar, literally.
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9. Rio Grande Gorge Bridge- 10th highest bridge in the United States...a must go when in Taos. Stop here on your way back from the earth ships and admire the beauty of this bridge. You can walk to the middle of the bridge and admire the landscape.
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10. We didn't have the opportunity to go, but Taos is famous for skying and nature hikes. Check them out here
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Taos a town near Santa Fe with art gallery, delicious restaurants, wool, rugs, American Indians
The Taos Eagle
Near the Taos Pueblo, the oldest continually inhabited dwelling in North America, 200 students and staff from the Taos Day School create a giant bald eagle made of composted soil, sheets, leaves and people. Fall, 2007
Taos Pueblo
Taos Pueblo is an ancient pueblo belonging to a Taos (Northern Tiwa) speaking Native American tribe of Pueblo people. It is approximately 1000 years old. They are considered to be the oldest continuously inhabited communities in the United States.
Most archeologists believe that the Taos Indians along with other Pueblo Indians settled along the Rio Grande migrated from the Four Corners region. The dwellings of that region were inhabited by the Ancient Pueblo Peoples (Anasazi), and a long drought in the area in the late 13th century may have caused them to move to the Rio Grande where the water supply was more dependable.
Throughout its early years, Taos Pueblo was a central point of trade between the native populations along the Rio Grande and their neighbors to the northeast, the Plains Tribes.
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.
The New Mexico Town that Inspired Genius
In this 60-Second Gallery, discover the Taos Art Colony through four outstanding works by Joseph Henry Sharp, Nicolai Fechin, Leon Gaspard, and Eanger Irving Couse. These artists paired an impressionistic style with the color palette of the desert West to exemplify the solemn beauty of Native American models. These brilliant works and more examples of distinctly American art will be offered in our American Art auction on 23 May in New York.
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